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Centro Deportivo Bezana is a
Spanish football team
based in
Santa Cruz de
Bezana, in the
autonomous community of Cantabria.
Founded in 1970 it
plays in...
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ended 0–0. Tropezón
finished ahead of
Bezana on head-to-head points:
Bezana 1–2 Tropezón, Tropezón 1–1
Bezana Naval finished ahead of
Colindres on head-to-head...
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Costa Quebrada,
between the muni****lities of Piélagos and
Santa Cruz de
Bezana, in the
autonomous community of Cantabria, Spain. The
beach is
located in...
- tournament. The women's team made its
debut on 19 May 2019 in
Santa Cruz de
Bezana, Cantabria. They were
defeated 2–3 by Cantabria. Cantabria v Asturias...
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Retrieved 17 June 2022. "Esteban
Torre deja el
Bezana y
llega Cantudo" [Esteban
Torre leaves Bezana and
Cantudo arrives] (in Spanish). El
Diario Montañés...
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Santa Cruz de
Bezana is a muni****lity
located in the
autonomous community of Cantabria, Spain. Azoños Maoño Mompía
Prezanes Sancibrián
Bezana (capital) Soto...
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Sierra Gorda Born May 19, 1700 Soto de la
Marina (now
Santa Cruz de
Bezana), Cantabria,
Spain Died
September 10, 1770 (aged 70)
Santiago de Querétaro...
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Santander 0.0795 – – 0 A-0 Isla del
Castro –
Cantabria Cantabria Santa Cruz de
Bezana 0.0349 – – 0 A-0 Isla de San
Pedruco –
Cantabria Cantabria Noja 0.0304 –...
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Racing B on 29
August 2014,
netting the
third of a 4–0 away
routing over CD
Bezana. In
September 2016, he was
promoted to the
first team in
Segunda División...
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Group 4 » 2023–24
clubs Atlético
Albericia Atlético
Mineros Bezana Cartes Castro Colindres Escobedo Guarnizo Laredo Naval Revilla Sámano Siete...