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    Arsenio Iglesias Pardo (24 December 1930 – 5 May 2023) was a Spanish football player and manager. Nicknamed O Bruxo de Arteixo ("The Wizard of Arteixo")...
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  • American entertainer Arsenio Iglesias (born 1930), Spanish footballer Arsenio Jazmin (born 1935), Filipino sprinter Arsenio Lacson (1912–1962), Filipino...
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  • and lacked established structures at economic and sporting level. Arsenio Iglesias, a former Deportivo player and manager, was again appointed as manager...
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  • Miroslav Đukić (Deportivo La Coruña) Julen Guerrero (Athletic Bilbao) Arsenio Iglesias (Deportivo La Coruña) Juan Andújar Oliver 1993–94 Julen Guerrero (Athletic...
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    Vicente del Bosque 21 January 1996 24 January 1996 1 1 0 0 5 0 100.00 Arsenio Iglesias 24 January 1996 29 May 1996 21 11 4 6 33 22 052.38 Fabio Capello 1...
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  • (The Desolate Time, A Feast for the Seaweeds, The Mirrors of Fire). Arsenio Iglesias, 92, Spanish football player (Deportivo de La Coruña, Granada) and...
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  • season 1988/1989, the first under Lendoiro, began with local coach Arsenio Iglesias on the bench and with practically the same squad which barely had escaped...
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  • season, but achieved immediate promotion in 2003. In late May 2006, Agapito Iglesias purchased Alfonso Solans' shares and took control of the club, promising...
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  • round of 16. Former Deportivo La Coruña manager Arsenio Iglesias took over on 24 January 1996. With Iglesias at the helm, Real Madrid managed to salvage some...
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  • Roque Olsen (1977–78) Heriberto Herrera (1 July 1978 – 30 June 1979) Arsenio Iglesias (1979–80) Héctor Rial (1980) Felipe Mesones (1981–82) Luis Cid (1982–83)...
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