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Carlos Castro Borja - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carlos Alfonso Castro Borja (born August 1, 1967 in San Salvador, El Salvador) is a Former Salvadoran football (soccer) player. His position was Defender. In 1985 he formed part of a selection of you...
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Carlos Castro Mora - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carlos Castro Mora (born 10 September, 1978) is a Costa Rican football player. Who currently plays for LD Alajuelense in the Costa Rican Primera División. He has played for a few teams, including LD ...
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ADET - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ADET (Asociacion Deportiva El Transito) was a professional soccer club located in La Libertad, that participated in Primera División de Fútbol Profesional until 2001. The club played its home games a...
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Entrevista y Podcast masconazo.com con Carlos Papo Castro Borja ... "TONY SACA NO CREÍA PORQUÉ ME DECÍAN PAPO" (Carlos Castro Borja) ... Carlos Alfonso Castro Borja nació el 1° de agosto de 1967 en San Salvador. A los 6 años se mudó con su familia a Santa Tecla y dio inicio a su vida futbolística jugando en...
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?scar Jim?nez no le huye a las comparaciones y le gusta verse como sucesor de Carlos Castro Borja. Denni Portillo accion@laprensa.com.sv ...
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Key: MATCHTYPE Date, Location, Stadium, Crowd VERSUS SCORE [HALF TIME] Scorer(s): Player time (Score after goal) Team Lineup (Substitutions-if known) Referee (Country) Cards: [Y=Yellow, R=Red] - if known NB: matches listed in reverse chronological order.
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18/02/1992, San Salvador, Estadio Cuscatlán, 45000 Friendly International EL SALVADOR 2 (Carlos Castro Borja 18', Guerrero 55') USA 0 El Salvador: Raúl García, Leonel Cárcamo (Orellana 54'), ... Cards: El Salvador: Carlos Castro Borja [R 38']. Mexico: Francisco Ramírez [R 38']. Note: Not a full FIFA international.
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Carlos Castro Borja - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... Alfonso Castro Borja (born August 1, ... Castro Borja was a symbol within the national team in ...
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During that time players of the stature of Jorge "Mágico" Gonzalez, Carlos Castro Borja and Raul Diaz Arce came to the fore, ensuring El Salvador remained at the forefront of the regional scene.
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Cards: Guatemala: Erick Miranda [Y 67'], Juan Carlos Plata [Y 79']. Nicaragua: José Bermudez [Y 22']. 11/05/1996, Willemstad, Centro Deportivo Curacao, 1111 World Cup Qualifier (Caribbean Round 2 Leg ... Referee: Carlos Mendizabal Euceda (Guatemala). Coaches: Netherlands Antil.: Etienne Siliee. Dominican Rep: Juan Carretero.
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