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  2. Rafael Márquez - Wikipedia

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    He was selected to start as captain in Mexico's opening fixture of the tournament, a 0–0 draw with Bolivia in Viña del Mar. [52] The following year, Márquez captained Mexico at the Copa América Centenario, scoring in their opening game a 3–1 victory over Uruguay. [53] Márquez captaining Mexico against South Korea at the 2018 FIFA World Cup

  3. Santiago Márquez - Wikipedia

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    The son of Mexican footballer Rafa Márquez, he was born in France, while his father was playing for Monaco. [1] He began his youth career in Mexico with Pumas UNAM. [2] In 2019, he joined the youth system of Atlas. [3] At the beginning of 2023, he joined the youth system of Necaxa. [4]

  4. The Fragrance of Guava - Wikipedia

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    The Fragrance of Guava. (1983) English edition. Faber and Faber pub. London. The Fragrance of Guava is a book based on the long conversations between Gabriel García Márquez and his close friend Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza.

  5. Rafa Márquez, Mexico's greatest soccer player, is the ... - AOL

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    Rafael Márquez Álvarez is arguably the most accomplished player in the history of Mexican soccer. He's also the subject of a new Netflix documentary.

  6. Rafael Márquez (boxer) - Wikipedia

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    Rafael Márquez Méndez (born 25 March 1975) is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1995 to 2013. He is a two-time world champion in two weight classes, having held the IBF bantamweight title from 2003 to 2007; and the WBC, and Ring magazine super bantamweight titles in 2007.

  7. Rafael Márquez (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Rafael Márquez may refer to: . Rafael Márquez (born 1979) former Mexican footballer who played as a centre back or defensive midfielder.; Rafael Márquez (boxer) (born 1975), Mexican professional boxer

  8. Márquez–Vázquez rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The rivalry between Israel Vázquez and Rafael Márquez was a series of four boxing matches that took place between 2007 and 2010, which has been described as "the most entertaining fight series in recent boxing history", [1] and has been compared with two other notable series of fights in the decade: Arturo Gatti vs Micky Ward and Erik Morales vs Marco Antonio Barrera. [2]

  9. Juan Manuel López vs. Rafael Márquez - Wikipedia

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    Marquez had chosen to proceed with the bout even though he suffered with a right shoulder injury before the contest because he did not wish to cause a second delay. It was later revealed that Marquez had suffered a hairline fracture in his right shoulder blade during the fight and would require six months to recover from the injury. [ 3 ]