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  2. Frente de Juventudes - Wikipedia

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    The National Delegation of the Youth Front (Spanish: Delegación Nacional del Frente de Juventudes) was a political-administrative body created in Spain in 1940, as an autonomous youth section of FET y de las JONS, the only authorized political party for the dictatorship of General Franco (1936–1975).

  3. 2024 Copa del Rey Juvenil - Wikipedia

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    The number of entrants remained at 32, as it had been since the expansion of the tournament in 2022 edition; the teams were invited based on their positions at the halfway stage in the season in the División de Honor Juvenil de Fútbol (top four in each of the seven groups, plus four highest-ranked 5th-placed), with the Copa del Rey being completed over several months in the second half of ...

  4. 2023–24 División de Honor Juvenil de Fútbol - Wikipedia

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    The format of the competition followed the same pattern as it had since the 1990s. Teams were divided into seven regionalised groups playing each other twice, with the champion of each group and the best runner-up qualifying for the 2024 Copa de Campeones, and four teams in each group relegated to the Liga Nacional.

  5. Spain national under-19 football team - Wikipedia

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    Romania, 15 October 2024 MF: Álvaro Moreno 14 May 2006 (age 18) 1 0 Levante: v. Norway, 22 February 2024 MF: Roberto Martín 12 August 2006 (age 18) 1 0 Real Madrid: v. Romania, 15 October 2024 MF: Hugo Burcio 31 October 2006 (age 18) 1 0 Celta Vigo: v. Italy, 15 January 2025

  6. Deportivo Garcilaso - Wikipedia

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    Deportivo Garcilaso was founded on 13 April 1957 as Deportivo Lucre by the Garmendia brothers. [4] It was then sold to a church pastor, Monsignor Publio B. Prada Torres, who promoted football at the Great Inca Garcilaso de la Vega school and was a father in the church of San Blast.

  7. Ryan Binkley - Wikipedia

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    Upon Binkley's return to Texas, he spent a year away from pastoral work and spent time working in the family business. Binkley worked for Procter & Gamble and Boston Scientific before selling his family's company and co-founding his own consulting firm, the Generational Equity Group, in 2004, [8] [9] which advises businesses on mergers and acquisitions.

  8. Gabriel G. Mourreau - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel Alejandro Guevara Mourreau (born 6 February 2001) is a Spanish-French actor and model.. He is best known for playing Nick Leister in the film My Fault, the most watched non-English language film on Prime Video in 2023.

  9. Juan Aurich - Wikipedia

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    Juan Aurich 1971 squad. The first incarnation of the football club was founded by a group of workers of the hacienda Batán Grande on 3 September 1922 as Club Deportivo Juan Aurich, after the owner of the hacienda, Juan Aurich Pastor. [1]