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    Juan Román Riquelme (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwan roˈman riˈkelme]; born 24 June 1978) is an Argentine former professional footballer and current president...
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  • agreement, given the lack of minutes. Riquelme is the brother of ex-professional footballer Juan Román Riquelme, a former international for the Argentina...
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  • O'Higgins Joaquín Riquelme García (born 1983), Spanish viola player Juan Riquelme (1616–1671), Spanish bishop Juan Román Riquelme (born 1978), Argentine...
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    Fernando Gago, Diego Maradona, Claudio Caniggia, Gabriel Batistuta, Juan Román Riquelme and Carlos Tevez. Boca have fans throughout Latin America and also...
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  • Juan Román may refer to: Juan Grande Román (1546-1600), Spanish Roman Catholic Saint Juan Antonio Román (born 1943), Spanish football manager and former...
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    "posed defenders more problems than anyone else in the tournament". Juan Román Riquelme and Javier Mascherano also received special mentions. A National...
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  • Emiliano Rigoni – Elche – 2020–21 Jorge Rinaldi – Sporting – 1985–86 Juan Román Riquelme – Barcelona, Villarreal – 2002–07 Gerardo Rivero – Osasuna – 2001–04...
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  • Messi, Juan Román Riquelme, Oscar Ruggeri, Gabriel Calderón, Sergio Goycochea, Sergio Romero, Maxi Rodríguez, Luis Islas, Luciano Galletti, Juan Pablo...
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    Messi, Alfredo Di Stefano, Pelé, Ronaldo, Romario, Mario Kempes, Juan Román Riquelme, Gabriel Batistuta, Edinson Cavani and more.[excessive citations]...
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    Diego Maradona, as well as other notable Argentine players including Juan Román Riquelme, Gabriel Batistuta, Mario Kempes, Sergio Agüero, Claudio Caniggia...
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