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  2. It's All Over: The Kiss That Changed Spanish Football

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    The title It's All Over (in English) or #SeAcabó (in Spanish) comes from the #SeAcabó equality movement that in turn took its name from a tweet posted by Putellas in response to Rubiales. [2] [3] The executive producers wrote in El País that even "in a market with 4,000 sports documentaries", they quickly knew that making It's All Over was ...

  3. Category:Spanish sportspeople - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Lists of Spanish sportspeople (2 C, 8 P) + Spanish sportsmen (48 C, 1 P)

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  5. Vamos (football chant) - Wikipedia

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    Peruvian football club Universitario's barra brava invented the Vamos chant. Vamos ('Let's go!'), also known as Esta Tarde ('This Afternoon') or Esta Noche ('Tonight'), [1] is a popular Spanish-language football chant from Peru attributed to the Trinchera Norte (Northern Trench), the barra brava of Lima sports club Universitario de Deportes.

  6. Melissa Bustos - Wikipedia

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    In May 2022, she was selected by the Brazilian international Neymar Jr. for the friendly tournament Red Bull Neymar Jr's Five in Qatar, after he watched a video on Instagram about her skills. [5] In 2023, she signed with Santiago Morning. [6] [7] In 2024, she switched to Universidad de Chile. [8]

  7. Francisco Churruca - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Maria Churruca Iriondo Azpiazu Alcorta (born 1 April 1936), also known as Patxi, is a Spanish former jai alai player. A native of Mutriku, Gipuzkoa, Basque Country, [1] [2] he is regarded as the game's greatest player [3] [4] and has been called "the Babe Ruth of jai alai."

  8. Iván Bolado - Wikipedia

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    Born in Santander, Cantabria, Bolado made his professional debut with hometown club Racing de Santander's first team in 2007–08 and scored three league goals during the season, one of them in the dying minutes of the final matchday as the team defeated CA Osasuna 1–0 at home to secure a first-ever qualification to the UEFA Cup.

  9. José Juan Navarro - Wikipedia

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    José Juan Navarro Batista (born 14 April 1981 in Arucas, Las Palmas) is a Spanish weightlifter. [1] Navarro represented Spain at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where he competed for the men's middle heavyweight category (94 kg).