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Eusebio Blasco (1844–1903), Spanish journalist, poet, and playwright Eusebio Borrero [ es ] (1790–1853), Colombian military figure and politician Eusebio Cáceres (born 1991), Spanish track and field athlete
Eusebio Sacristán Mena (Spanish pronunciation: [ewˈseβjo sakɾisˈtan]; born 13 April 1964), known simply as Eusebio in his playing days, is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a central midfielder, currently a manager.
Eusébio first started to play for a local amateur team called Os Brasileiros (The Brazilians), in honour of the great Brazil national team of the 1950s that he and his friends formed, they would play under the names of some of those superstars. The balls they used were made of socks stuffed with newspapers rolled into spheres.
José Joaquín Puello, Eusebio's older brother, was the most prominent among the brothers. Eusebio Puello was born in 1811 in the city of Santo Domingo, when Dominican Republic was still under Spanish rule. He was the second son of the marriage of Martín Joaquín Puello (1782–1864) and María Mercedes de Castro, both free blacks.
Eusebio Bejarano Vilaro (born 6 May 1948 in Badajoz, Spain) is a former Spanish footballer. He played for Atlético de Madrid between 1968 and 1979, winning the Spanish League in 1970, 1973, and 1976, the Spanish Cup in 1972 and 1976, and the Intercontinental Cup in 1975. He played in the 1974 European Cup Final, which Atlético lost.
13. Carlos. The name Carlos is a Spanish variation of Charles, meaning “man.” The moniker rose in popularity in Spain in the 1980s, according to Baby Center, and has maintained a top spot ever ...
Eusebio Cáceres jumping during the IAAF World Challenge Meeting Madrid 2017. In the long jump qualifying rounds at the 2010 European Athletics Championships , he cleared a European junior record distance of 8.27 m to top the rankings. [ 4 ]
Born in Portugalete, Biscay, Ríos started his career in his native Basque Country, representing two teams.In 1958 he moved to Andalusia after signing with Real Betis, going on to play ten seasons with the club (nine in La Liga) before retiring in 1968 at 33; his debut in the top flight occurred on 21 September 1958 in a 4–2 win against Sevilla FC, in what was the first official match held ...