-
Caparrós may
refer to:
Alonso Caparrós,
Spanish TV host
Edgar Caparrós,
Spanish footballer Joaquín
Caparrós,
Spanish football coach Mabel Caparrós, Argentine...
- Joaquín de Jesús
Caparrós Camino (born 15
October 1955) is a
Spanish football manager currently in
charge of La Liga club Sevilla.
After winning the Segunda...
- Martín
Caparrós (born May 29, 1957) is an
Argentine writer and
social commentator. His
father was
Antonio Caparrós, a
renowned psychiatrist.
Caparrós began...
- 2021-)
Stuart Cavilla – b**** (1996–1999, 2001–2014, 2017, 2024–)
Pedro Caparros López (Barcelona, Spain) – guitars,
backing vocals (2001–2015, 2017, 2021-)...
-
Edgar Caparrós Ruiz (born 19
March 1997) is a
Spanish footballer who
plays for
Italian Serie D club Budoni. In 2017, he
signed for
Ukrainian top flight...
-
Bible Revised Edition, [1]. Code of
Canon Law Annotated,
edited by
Ernest Caparros et alia,
Canon 1056, pp. 806–07 (Woodridge, Illinois:
Midwest Theological...
- IESA) in 2004 to be
replaced by
James Caparro,
although he took up the
position again on a
temporary basis when
Caparro resigned in June 2005. On 5 September...
- head coach".
Sevilla FC. 13
April 2025.
Retrieved 13
April 2025. "Joaquín
Caparrós returns as head coach".
Sevilla FC. 13
April 2025.
Retrieved 13
April 2025...
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anarchist community in Italy. Her
story was
recounted in the 2003 Martín
Caparrós book Amor y anarquía, la vida
urgente de
Soledad Rosas. The 2018 film Soledad...
-
European Commission.
Retrieved February 6, 2025. Zimmerman, Kevin, "Cohen &
Caparro: From Rap to Rock with the Def Jam Duo",
Music Business International,...