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・ José Damasceno
・ José Damen
・ José Damián Ortiz de Castro
・ José Damián Villacorta
・ José Daniel Barquero Cabrero
・ José Daniel Bernal
・ José Daniel Carreño
・ José Daniel Díaz
・ José Daniel Ferrer García
・ José Daniel García
・ José Daniel Guerrero
・ José Daniel Ponce
・ José Daniel Rodrigues da Costa
・ José Daniel Santibáñez
José Daniel Valencia
・ José Daniel Álvarez
・ José Dapena Laguna
・ José Dapena Thompson
・ José Daporta Gozález
・ José Daras
・ José Darcourt
・ José Darragueira
・ José Darío Argüello
・ José Davert
・ José David Cabello
・ José David de Gea
・ José David Domínguez
・ José David Leudo
・ José David Mosquera


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José Daniel Valencia : ウィキペディア英語版
José Daniel Valencia

José Daniel Valencia (born October 3, 1955 in San Salvador, Jujuy Province) is a retired Argentine footballer, who played in an attacking midfield position.
He is perhaps most famous for having been part of the 1978 World Cup winning squad.
==International career==
The indisputable highlight of his footballing career came in 1978 when he was selected to represent Argentina at the Argentina 78 tournament. Although he featured in the first game, he was dropped due to a tactical reshuffle by manager César Luis Menotti. He was unlucky to miss out on the World Cup final in the Monumental, but he did play a part in helping Argentina win their first World Cup.
Valencia was selected to play for Argentina at Spain 82, but the ''albicelestes'' had a disappointing campaign, eliminated in the 2nd group phase. He retired from international football at the end of the tournament, having represented his country 41 times, scoring 5 goals〔(rsssf: Argentina record international players )〕

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