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    Guillermo Amor Martínez (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡiˈʎeɾmo aˈmoɾ maɾˈtineθ]; born 4 December 1967) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played...
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  • Estadio Municipal de Guillermo Amor is a stadium in Benidorm, Alicante, Valencian Community, Spain. Its former name was Estadio Municipal de Foietes or...
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    Atlético Benidorm CD home matches are played at the Estadio Municipal Guillermo Amor, which has a capacity of over 8,000 spectators. Atlético Benidorm CD...
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  • nickname 'Memo'. Guillermo Amador (born 1974), American musician Guillermo Amor (born 1967), Spanish football manager and former player Guillermo Arévalo (born...
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  • 1964 and dissolved in 2011 it held home matches at Estadio Municipal Guillermo Amor, which had a capacity of 6,000. Benidorm was folded in June 2011, 47...
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    would later appear for both the main squad and the Spain national team, Guillermo Amor, Albert Ferrer, Iván de la Peña, Josep Guardiola, Carles Puyol, Gerard...
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  • Amor (born 1995), Argentine footballer Eugene Amor, Secretary of Finance of the Federated States of Micronesia Gemma Amor, British writer Guillermo Amor...
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  • Guillermo Antonio Ameer is the Daniel Hale Williams Professor of biomedical engineering at the Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science...
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    also consisted of La Masia graduates Pep Guardiola, Albert Ferrer and Guillermo Amor, as well as Spaniard Andoni Zubizarreta. Johan Cruyff changed the way...
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  • these players, such as Andrés Iniesta, César Rodríguez, Francisco Bru, Guillermo Amor and Pepe Reina had lived a large part of their lives in Catalonia due...
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