Vicente Miera Campos (born 10 May 1940) is a Spanish retired football player and manager. A former football defender, he appeared in 139 La Liga games...
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Miera may refer to: Miera, New Mexico, U.S., a ghost town Miera, Spain, a municipality in Cantabria Miera River, in Cantabria, Spain Miera (Salas), a parish...
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(1971–77) Heriberto Herrera (1977–78) José Antonio Irulegui (1978–79) Vicente Miera (1979–80) José María Maguregui (1980–83) Milorad Pavić (1983) Xabier...
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1971 Toni Cuervo 1971–73 Eduardo Toba 1973–74 Sabino Barinaga 1974–76 Vicente Miera 1976–77 Toni Cuervo 1977–78 Manuel Ruiz Sosa 1978 Sabino Barinaga 1978–79...
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Guerrero Enrique Larrinaga Juan Carlos Javier Manjarín Marcos Alonso Vicente Miera Fernando Morán José Moratón Pedro Munitis Ismael Ruiz Salva Juan Antonio...
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Vicente de Soliveres y Miera (ca. 1838 – ca. 1908) was Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico, from 4 April 1888 to 19 March 1889. Soliveres Miera had been mayor...
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Carlos Mandiá José Luis Martí Quique Medina Pepe Mel Alfredo Merino Vicente Miera Felipe Miñambres Pepe Moré José Luis Oltra José Planas Enric Rabassa...
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30 15 14 101 57 63.56% Luis Suárez 1988–1991 27 15 4 8 55 28 62.96% Vicente Miera 1991–1992 8 4 2 2 11 7 62.5% Javier Clemente 1992–1998 62 36 20 6 130...
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in charge, while Francisco played in the 1986 FIFA World Cup for Spain. Vicente Cantatore led the club to UEFA Cup qualification at the end of the 1989–90...
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goal in La Liga in Real Madrid's history. C. ^ Ricardo Zamora and José Vicente Train both holds Real's record of Zamora trophies, with three won each...
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