
Mamá quiero ser futbolista profesional
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Hugo Quidiello (Quidi
Hugo Quidiello (Quidi
Protagonista, Jugador de 9 años del C.D. Romanón
Hugo Quidiello (Quidi
Protagonista, Jugador de 9 años del C.D. Romanón
Triana Roza
Triana Roza
Protagonista, jugadora de 13 años del Oviedo Moderno
Triana Roza
Protagonista, jugadora de 13 años del Oviedo Moderno
Miguel Pérez (Michu)
Miguel Pérez (Michu)
Dir. Deportivo del Burgos C.F.
Miguel Pérez (Michu)
Dir. Deportivo del Burgos C.F.
Sergio Martínez
Sergio Martínez
Entrenador del Oviedo Moderno
Sergio Martínez
Entrenador del Oviedo Moderno
Marcos López
Marcos López
Periodista deportivo
Marcos López
Periodista deportivo
Begoña Vallina
Begoña Vallina
Madre de Hugo
Begoña Vallina
Madre de Hugo
María Echezarreta (Cheza)
María Echezarreta (Cheza)
Jugadora de fútbol
María Echezarreta (Cheza)
Jugadora de fútbol
José Mª Muñiz
José Mª Muñiz
Ex árbitro asistente
José Mª Muñiz
Ex árbitro asistente
César Muñiz
César Muñiz
Ex árbrito de fútbol internacional
César Muñiz
Ex árbrito de fútbol internacional
Isabelino Quidiello
Isabelino Quidiello
Padre de Hugo
Isabelino Quidiello
Padre de Hugo
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