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12-472: Alfaro may refer to: People [ edit ] Alfaro (surname) , including a list of people with the name Places [ edit ] Alfaro, La Rioja , Spain Alfaro, Quito , Ecuador Alfaro Ruiz, former name of Zarcero (canton) , Alajuela province, Costa Rica Other uses [ edit ] Alfaro (fish) , a genus of poeciliid fishes CD Alfaro ,

24-539: A 15-year senior career, he added 212 appearances and 49 goals in Segunda División . A product of Sevilla FC 's youth system, Alfaro was one of Sevilla Atlético 's most important players from 2005 onwards, helping them achieve promotion to Segunda División in the 2006–07 season . He had previously made his first-team debut on 30 April 2006, playing eight minutes in a 2–1 away win against Real Sociedad . Alfaro scored his first La Liga goal on 28 January 2007, as

36-475: A 1–0 win over RCD Espanyol . Alfaro terminated his contract on 18 August 2014, and joined Super League Greece side Panathinaikos FC . The deal collapsed two days later, however, and he signed a two-year deal with Real Valladolid late in the month. On 1 July 2016, after being sparingly used during his two-year tenure due to an ankle injury, Alfaro moved to Córdoba CF also of the second tier. On 23 July 2019, after suffering relegation , he agreed to

48-540: A Spanish footballer Rafael Alfaro , Salvadoran Olympic swimmer Roque Alfaro (born 1956), Argentine footballer and manager Sandro Alfaro (born 1971), Costa Rican footballer Wardy Alfaro (born 1977), Costa Rican footballer and coach Other people [ edit ] Anastasio Alfaro (1865–1951), Costa Rican scientist and explorer Rosie Alfaro (born 1971), American convicted murderer See also [ edit ] Alfaro (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

60-617: A football club based in Alfaro, La Rioja, Spain Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Alfaro . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alfaro&oldid=1239305895 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

72-513: A starter in a 4–2 away victory over Levante UD , also appearing in four UEFA Cup games in the club's victorious campaign . However, he was nothing more than a fringe player with the main squad in his first three seasons, barred mainly by Jesús Navas (he did net seven times in 34 matches to help the reserves retain their second-division status ), and would leave the Andalusians for 2008–09 , joining CD Tenerife on loan. During this stint, he

84-584: A two-year contract at Segunda División B club Hércules CF . Alfaro retired at the age of 33. In September 2020, he signed with CA Osasuna as a scout , having been offered this position by Braulio Vázquez and "Cata" Prieto, who worked as sporting directors and knew Alfaro from their time at Valladolid. Alfaro's two brothers were also footballers: Juan José (1981), a midfielder , graduated from FC Barcelona 's La Masia , but spent his entire career in Segunda División B or lower. Forward Jesús appeared several seasons for Sevilla B, after emerging through

96-2414: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Alfaro (surname) Alfaro is a surname. People with the surname include: In the arts [ edit ] Carlota Alfaro (born 1933), Puerto Rican fashion designer Emilio Alfaro (1933–1998), Argentine actor and director Hugo Alfaro (1917–1996), Uruguayan journalist Julia Alfaro (born 1980), Spanish actor Luis Alfaro (born 1963), American performer and activist Oscar Alfaro (1921–1963), Bolivian writer Xiomara Alfaro (1930–2018), Cuban opera singer In politics and government [ edit ] Bernardo Soto Alfaro (1854–1931), President of Costa Rica Eloy Alfaro (1842–1912), President of Ecuador Enrique Alfaro Ramírez (1973), Mayor of Guadalajara, Mexico Eric Alfaro (born 1982), Puerto Rican politician Fernando Chamorro Alfaro (1824–1863), Nicaraguan general Rufina Alfaro , Panamanian independence figure Prudencio Alfaro (1861-1915) Ricardo J. Alfaro (1882-1971) Colon Eloy Alfaro (son of Eloy Alfaro) In sports [ edit ] Given name A–F [ edit ] Alejandro Alfaro (born 1986), Spanish footballer Álvaro Misael Alfaro (born 1971), Salvadoran footballer Boris Alfaro (born 1988), Panamanian footballer Carlos Alfaro Moreno (born 1964), Argentine retired footballer Cristián Alfaro (born 1987), Argentine footballer Emiliano Alfaro (born 1988), Uruguayan footballer Enrique Alfaro Rojas (born 1974), Mexican footballer Éver Alfaro (born 1982), Costa Rican footballer Fabián Alfaro (born 1981), Chilean footballer Fabricio Alfaro (born 1990), Salvadoran footballer Flavio Alfaro , American Olympic baseball player Francisco López Alfaro (born 1962), Spanish footballer and manager Given name G–Z [ edit ] Gustavo Alfaro (born 1962), Argentine footballer and manager Jason Alfaro (born 1977), American baseball player Jorge Alfaro (born 1993), American baseball player José Alfaro (boxer) (born 1983), Nicaraguan boxer Manuel Alfaro (born 1971), Spanish footballer and manager Mauricio Alfaro (born 1956), Salvadoran footballer and manager Nathalia Alfaro (born 1987), Costa Rican beach volleyball player Pablo Alfaro (born 1969),

108-465: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Alejandro Alfaro Alejandro Alfaro Ligero (born 23 November 1986) is a Spanish former professional footballer , and current scout of CA Osasuna . Mainly a right winger , he could also operate as a second striker . Over seven seasons, he appeared in 125 matches in La Liga , totalling 18 goals for Sevilla , Tenerife and Mallorca . In

120-419: The surname Alfaro . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alfaro_(surname)&oldid=1260142907 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

132-585: The season, scoring in a 2–1 defeat of Málaga CF on 19 September 2010. On 4 November, he scored twice against FC Karpaty Lviv (4–0 home win) for that season's Europa League . The following week, he also found the net in two home fixtures, against Valencia CF (2–0, appearing as a second-half substitute ) and Real Unión (6–1, in the round of 32 of the Copa del Rey ). On 8 August 2011, RCD Mallorca reached an agreement with Sevilla to buy Alfaro for five years and € 700,000. He started in his first official match,

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144-613: Was instrumental as the Canary Islands side returned to the top flight after a seven-year-absence by scoring a career-best 20 goals, fourth-best in the competition. After he completed the 2009 preseason with Sevilla, Alfaro was again loaned for a season to Tenerife. Like Nino , he again was the most important attacking member of the team, who were eventually relegated again while the player contributed seven goals. Returned to Sevilla for 2010–11 , Alfaro benefitted from Navas' absence due to injury and featured in some games early into

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