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Malo Arthur Gusto [3] was born on 19 May 2003 [1] in Décines-Charpieu, a commune in the Metropolis of Lyon. [5] Growing up in Villefontaine, Isère, his father first made him play rugby football, but the young Gusto soon chose to play association football, pursuing his dream to become a professional footballer while studying for a baccalauréat technologique.
On 15 April 2024, after coming on as an 88th minute substitute for Malo Gusto, Gilchrist scored his first goal for Chelsea in a 6–0 win over Everton. [ 20 ] Loan to Sheffield United
Malo (English: "Bad") is an American musical group known for its blend of Latino, rock, jazz and blues. The San Francisco -based ensemble was led by Richard Bean, Arcelio Garcia, and Jorge Santana , the brother of Latin-rock guitarist Carlos Santana .
Malo is a given name of the following notable people: Charles Malo François Lameth (1757–1832), French politician and soldier; Tez Cadey (born Malo Brisout de Barneville in 1993), French-American DJ, record producer and songwriter; Malo Gusto (born 2003), French football player; Scribe (rapper) (born Malo Ioane Luafutu in 1979), New Zealand ...
Gusto (company), a payroll and healthcare software provider Gusto Shipyard, Schiedam, Netherlands, closed in 1978; Malo Gusto (born 2003), French footballer; GUSTO (telescope), short for Galactic / Extragalactic ULDB Spectroscopic Terahertz Observatory, a high-altitude balloon mission that will carry aloft an infrared telescope
"Suavecito" is a song recorded by Malo in 1971. It was the lead single from their debut LP, Malo. Background. Suavecito means "soft" or "smooth" in Spanish. The song ...
"Malo", a song by Maluma from the album Malo, 2012; Malo, a genus of box jellyfish; Malo, a loincloth; Malo language (disambiguation) Malo (character), fictional character in game The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess; Malo de Vigny, a fictional character in the game Amnesia: The Dark Descent; Malo (company), an Italian brand of cashmere
Evolution is the third album by Latin Rock band Malo, released in 1973. The album has been reissued on CD in 2001 as one of the discs in Rhino Handmade's Celebración box set, with the addition of single edits of I Don't Know and Merengue .