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  2. Juan Pablo Sorín - Wikipedia

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    Juan Pablo Sorín (born 5 May 1976) is an Argentine former footballer and current sports broadcaster, who played as a left-back or left midfielder. He had a successful club career in his native Argentina with River Plate , in Brazil with Cruzeiro , and with various teams in Europe, including Barcelona , Lazio , Paris Saint-Germain and Villarreal .

  3. List of Jewish footballers - Wikipedia

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    Name Nationality Date of birth Date of death Position Years active International caps International goals Ref. Alan Damián Bender Argentina 1986: Living: FW: 2005–2014

  4. List of Argentina international footballers - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Ledesma: 4 0 2007 2007 Gustavo Lombardi: 2 0 1997 1997 Juan Francisco Lombardo: 37 0 1952 1959 Claudio López: 55 10 1995 2003 Gustavo López: 32 4 1994 2003 Juan José López: 1 1 1972 1974 Lisandro López: 7 1 2005 2009 Lisandro López: 4 0 2011 2012 Néstor Lorenzo: 13 1 1988 1990 Félix Loustau: 28 10 1945 1952 Giovani Lo Celso: 50 3 ...

  5. Football at the 1995 Pan American Games - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Rotchen 7. Ariel Ortega 8. Roberto Monserrat 9. Sebastián Rambert 10. Marcelo Gallardo 11. Christian Bassedas 12. Javier Lavallén 13. Juan Pablo Sorín 14. Pablo Paz 15. Claudio Husain 16. Diego Cagna 17. Hernán Crespo 18. Guillermo B. Schelotto Daniel Passarella (coach) Mexico [4] 1. Óscar Pérez 2. Pável Pardo 3. Marcos Ayala 4 ...

  6. Juan Román Riquelme - Wikipedia

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    During the second leg, on 9 May, Riquelme assisted Boca in scoring their first goal of the match when he played a free-kick to Juan Insaurralde, who scored in the 26th minute. During the second half, Riquelme dribbled past the Unión Española defenders and played the ball to Pablo Mouchem who scored Boca's second goal in the 50th minute.

  7. Argentina national under-20 football team - Wikipedia

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    Some of its most notable players were Juan Pablo Sorín, Joaquín Irigoytía, Federico Domínguez, Mariano Juan, Ariel Ibagaza, Leonardo Biagini and Walter Coyette. [8] Argentina won its third title at the 1997 championship, hosted by Malaysia. The team defeated Hungary 3–0 and Canada 2–1, but lost to Australia 4–3.

  8. Sorin - Wikipedia

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    Sorin (given name), a Romanian masculine name; Edward Sorin (1814–1893), American priest, founder of the University of Notre Dame and St. Edwards University; Herbert I. Sorin (1900–1994), New York politician and judge; Igor Sorin (1969–1998), Russian musician; Juan Pablo Sorín (born 1976), Argentinian soccer player

  9. Juan Pablo - Wikipedia

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    Juan Pablo Bonet, 17th-century Spanish priest and educator; Juan Pablo Brzezicki (born 1982) is a professional tennis player from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Juan Pablo Caffa (born 1984), Argentine football player; Juan Pablo Carrizo (born 1984), Argentine football player; Juan Pablo Colinas (born 1978), better known as simply Juan Pablo, Spanish ...