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  2. El Mago - Wikipedia

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    El Mago (Spanish for "the magician") or Mago is a nickname given to: Pablo Aimar (born 1979), Argentine retired footballer; Guido Alvarenga (born 1970), Paraguayan former footballer; Thiago Alcântara (born 1991), Spanish-Brazilian football player; William Arjona (born 1979), Brazilian former volleyball player

  3. Pablo Aimar - Wikipedia

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    Due to his talent and flamboyance, he was given the nicknames El Payaso (the clown) and El Mago (the wizard) throughout his career. [37] [43] As a youth, compatriot Lionel Messi stated in 2002 that Aimar was one of his biggest influences as a player.

  4. Drug kingpin linked to son of El Chapo gunned down in ... - AOL

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    Eduardo Escobedo, 39 – known as ‘El Mago’ – was killed during the incident on an industrial lot on Thursday morning

  5. Son of 'El Mago,' Sinaloa cartel legend killed in L.A., seeks ...

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    In a song called "El Mago," the band Edicion Especial sang of Escobedo feeding "gringos" at his Japanese restaurants and said his children were "siempre lo más valioso" — always the most important.

  6. 'El Mago,' drug trafficker linked to son of Sinaloa cartel ...

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    Eduardo Escobedo, nicknamed El Mago, 39, a convicted drug trafficker linked to a son of El Chapo was reportedly gunned down in Willowbrook. This is the lot where the shooting took place, in the ...

  7. Mágico González - Wikipedia

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    While playing in El Salvador, González became known as Mago but later, upon transferring to Spain, his nickname was slightly changed to Mágico; [2] journalist Francisco "Paco" Perea (1946–2024), while working for the Diario de Cádiz newspaper, was the one who made this adjustment.

  8. Sam Shepherd (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Sam Shepherd (born April 21, 1953 in La Grange, North Carolina), also known as El Mago, is an American/Venezuelan former professional basketball player who played for the Venezuelan basketball team in the 1992 Summer Olympics and world games in 1990, and for Colombian professional teams.

  9. Guillermo Coria - Wikipedia

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    Guillermo Sebastián Coria (born 13 January 1982), nicknamed El Mago (The Magician in Spanish), is an Argentine former professional tennis player. He reached a career-high ATP world No. 3 singles ranking in May 2004. Coria achieved his best results on clay, where he won eight of his nine ATP singles titles, and during his prime years in 2003 ...