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释义

  1. History

  2. Seasons

     Recent seasons  Season to season 

  3. Honours

  4. European history

  5. Current squad

     Out on loan 

  6. Notable former players

  7. Former coaches

  8. See also

  9. References

  10. External links

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| fullname = Real Racing Club de Santander, S.A.D.
| nickname = Los Racinguistas
Los Verdiblancos (Green and White)
Los Montañeses (The Highlanders)
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| ground = El Sardinero, Santander,
Cantabria, Spain
| capacity = 22,222
| owner = Grupo PITMA (61%)[1]
| chairman = Alfredo Pérez
| chrtitle = President
| manager = Iván Ania
| mgrtitle = Head coach
| league = 2ª B – Group 2
| season = 2017-18
| position = 2ª B – Group 2, 5th
| website = http://www.realracingclub.es/
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Real Racing Club de Santander, S.A.D. is a Spanish football club based in Santander, in the autonomous community of Cantabria. Founded in 1913, it plays in Segunda División B – Group 2, holding home games at Estadio El Sardinero, with a capacity for 22,222 spectators. It is one of the ten founding clubs of La Liga.

History

Racing de Santander played its first match on 23 February 1913, losing 1–2 to neighbouring Strong. It was officially founded on 14 June, as Santander Racing Club, appearing in its first tournament during that summer (Luis Redonet Trophy) and being admitted to the Northern Federation on 14 November, eventually merging with Santander Football Club.

In the 1928/29 season, the Spanish League competition began. After a complicated elimination process to determine the tenth and final team for the new First Division, Racing successively beat Valencia, Betis and Sevilla. The club was part of the first goalless game in the league, against Athletic Club.

During the Second Republic, the classifications of Santander varied. In the 1930/31, It achieved the subchampionship of the Spanish League, tied at 22 points with champion Athletic Club, and third-place Real Sociedad. This is the highest level achieved by the club in all its history, trained by the English Robert Firth and chaired by Fernando Pombo.

They also participated in the International Tournament of Paris, falling in the semifinal to Slavia of Prague (2:1). In the 1930s, under the presidency of the academic José María de Cossío, it had varied positions, from third place in (1933/34) to low table rankings. In seasons (1934-35 and 1935-36) Racing played in the Commonwealth Championship of Castilla-Aragón, in which it finished second in the first season. Meanwhile, in Cantabria a lesser championship was disputed, not qualifying for the Spanish Cup; Santoña won it. During the 1935/36 season, Racing was the first club in the Spanish league to beat Barcelona and Real Madrid in the four league matches (both home and two as a visitor) in the same season: on 8 December 1935 won 4-0 against Barcelona in the Campos de Sport de El Sardinero, on 15 December won in Madrid 2-4, on 8 March 1936 beat Barcelona 2-3 and on 15 March defeated Madrid 4-3 at El Sardinero. The only player to score in all matches (one goal in each match, and two in Madrid) was Milucho.

In 1950, the Cantabrians returned to the top flight after a ten-year absence, scoring 99 goals in only 30 games.[2][3]

During the period of Francoist Spain, the club was renamed Real Santander in 1941, because of the prohibition on non-Spanish names. The name was restored in 1973 as the team returned to the first division one year after nearly relegating, under young manager José María Maguregui.

Racing de Santander was immediately relegated, And spent the ensuing seasons bouncing between divisions one and two, also being crowned champions in Segunda División B (the new third level, created in 1977) in 1991. Veteran Quique Setién returned to his main club the following year, helping it return to the top flight and scoring in the 1994–95 campaign against FC Barcelona, in a historic 5–0 home win.[4]

Racing was the first Spanish team to wear a sponsor's name on their shirt: German electronics company Teka on 27 December 1981 away to Real Madrid; the corporation then sponsored the opponents early in the following decade.[5]

In the 2000s, Racing only played one season in the second division, winning promotion with Setién as manager. In 2007–08, under Marcelino García Toral, it finished in sixth position, thus qualifying to the UEFA Cup for the first time ever; additionally the club reached the semifinals of the Copa del Rey twice during this decade, being ousted by eventual runners-up Getafe CF and Atlético Madrid in 2008 and 2010, respectively.[6]

On 22 January 2011, Indian business tycoon Ahsan Ali Syed, founder and chairman of Western Gulf Advisory, an investment company, purchased Racing de Santander, immediately firing coach Miguel Ángel Portugal.[7] The 2011–12 season brought with it three different managers, and the side returned to the second level after one full decade in the top division.[8]

At the end of the following campaign, Racing again finished in 20th position and suffered relegation,[9] also being immersed in a severe institutional and economic crisis.[10][11] In spite of that plight, the team was able to reach the quarterfinals in the 2013–14 edition of the domestic cup after ousting top-divisioners Sevilla FC[12] and UD Almería;[13] in the first leg against the latter, club fans stormed the presidential tribune at Estadio El Sardinero and assaulted chairman Ángel Lavín.[14]

On 27 January 2014, Racing's players, citing several months of unpaid wages, announced they would not play their upcoming Cup match unless the club's president and board resigned. Three days later, prior to the second leg against Real Sociedad and after a 1–3 loss in the first match, Racing players gathered at the centre circle immediately after kick-off and refused to play. Referee Jesús Gil Manzano suspended the game after one minute, and the home team was given a loss due to forfeit;[15][16][17] as a result of the protest the club was fined and banned from the following edition of the tournament,[18] and on 31 January Lavín was sacked, with former player Juan Antonio Sañudo being appointed his successor by practically all the shareholders.[19]

Racing won their group in the 2013–14 Segunda División B, and won the playoff against Llagostera to be promoted back to the second tier, but they were immediately relegated in the 2014–15 season. They again took first place in the Segunda B section in 2015–16, but were eliminated in the promotion playoffs, failing to score a goal across four matches in the ties lost to Reus and Cadiz.[20]

Seasons

Recent seasons

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA PCupNotes
1996–971D1342111714525450Quarterfinals
1997–981D1438129174655453rd round
1998–991D1538101216415342Quarterfinals
1999–001D1538101612525046
2000–011D193810919486239QuarterfinalsRelegated
2001–022D24219149583771Round of 64Promoted
2002–031D1638135205464441st round
2003–041D17381110174863433rd round
2004–051D1638128184158443rd round
2005–061D1738913163649403rd round
2006–071D10381214124248502nd round
2007–081D63817912424160Semifinals
2008–091D1238121016494846Round of 16
2009–101D163891217425939Semifinals
2010–111D1238121016415646Round of 32
2011–121D203841519286327Round of 16Relegated
2012–132D20421210203851463rd roundRelegated
2013–143D13617154552766QuarterfinalsPromoted
2014–152D194212822425344DNPRelegated
2015–163D138211165828741st round
2016–173D2382684862886Round of 32
2017–183D538208104433681st round

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1929110thRound of 32
1929/3018thRound of 32
1930/3112ndRound of 32
1931/3214thRound of 32
1932/3318thRound of 32
1933/3413rdRound of 32
1934/35110thRound of 16
1935/3614th4th round
1939/40112thQuarterfinals
1940/4126th1st round
1941/4224thDid not play
1942/4327thDNP
1943/4431stRound of 32
1944/4526thRound of 16
1945/4629th1st round
1946/47212thRound of 16
1947/4831st5th round
1948/49211th4th round
1949/5021stQuarterfinals
1950/51110thQuarterfinals
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1951/52114thDNP
1952/53111thQuarterfinals
1953/5418thQuarterfinals
1954/55115thDNP
1955/56211thDNP
1956/5728thDNP
1957/5823rdDNP
1958/5929th1st round
1959/6021st1st round
1960/61112thRound of 16
1961/62114thRound of 16
1962/6323rd1st round
1963/6424th1st round
1964/6527thRound of 32
1965/6628thRound of 32
1966/67212th1st round
1967/68211thRound of 32
1968/6932ndDNP
1969/7031st4th round
1970/71213th3rd round
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1971/72215th3rd round
1972/7323rd4th round
1973/74117thRound of 32
1974/7522nd3rd round
1975/76112thRound of 32
1976/77115th1st round
1977/78113th3rd round
1978/79117thQuarterfinals
1979/80216th3rd round
1980/8123rd3rd round
1981/82112th2nd round
1982/83118th2nd round
1983/8424th2nd round
1984/85111th2nd round
1985/86112thRound of 16
1986/87116th3rd round
1987/88214thRound of 32
1988/8926thRound of 16
1989/90217th1st round
1990/9132ªB1st4th round
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1991/92210th4th round
1992/9323rd4th round
1993/9418th4th round
1994/95112th4th round
1995/96117th3rd round
1996/97113thQuarterfinals
1997/98114th3rd round
1998/99115thQuarterfinals
1999/00115th2nd round
2000/01119thQuarterfinals
2001/0222ndRound of 64
2002/03116thRound of 64
2003/04117thRound of 32
2004/05116thRound of 32
2005/06117th3rd round
2006/07110thRound of 32
2007/0816thSemifinals
2008/09112thRound of 16
2009/10116thSemifinals
2010/11112thRound of 32
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
2011/12120thRound of 16
2012/13220th3rd round
2013/1432ªB1stQuarterfinals
2014/15219thDNP
2015/1632ªB1st1st round
2016/1732ªB2ndRound of 32
2017/1832ªB5th1st round
2018/1932ªBRound of 32

  • 44 seasons in La Liga
  • 33 seasons in Segunda División
  • 6 seasons in Segunda División B
  • 4 seasons in Tercera División

Honours

  • Segunda División: (2) 1949–50, 1959–60
  • Segunda División B (group): (3) 1990–91, 2013–14, 2015–16
  • Tercera División: (3) 1943–44, 1947–48, 1969–70
  • La Liga Runners-up (1): 1930–31
  • Promoted to La Liga: (8) 1949–50, 1959–60, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1980–81, 1983–84, 1992–93, 2001–02
  • Promoted to Segunda División: (5) 1943–44, 1947–48, 1969–70, 1990–91, 2013–14
  • Cantabrian Championship: 13 times[21]

European history

UEFA Europa League:
Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2008–09First roundFIN}} Honka1–00–12–0
Group stageNED}} Twente1–0
GER}} Schalke 041–1
FRA}} Paris Saint-Germain2–2
ENG}} Manchester City3–1

Current squad

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Out on loan

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Notable former players

Note: this list includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.

  • {{flagicon|Algeria}} Medhi Lacen
  • {{flagicon|Argentina}} Aldo Duscher
  • {{flagicon|Argentina}} Ezequiel Garay
  • {{flagicon|Argentina}} Lionel Scaloni
  • {{flagicon|Argentina}} Gabriel Schürrer
  • {{flagicon|Belarus}} Andrei Zygmantovich
  • {{flagicon|Belgium}} Erwin Lemmens
  • {{flagicon|Brazil}} Felipe Melo
  • {{flagicon|Brazil}} Henrique
  • {{flagicon|Burundi}} Mohammed Tchité
  • {{flagicon|Chile}} Waldo Ponce
  • {{flagicon|Chile}} Mauricio Pinilla
  • {{flagicon|Colombia}} Léider Preciado
  • {{flagicon|Equatorial Guinea}} Rodolfo Bodipo
  • {{flagicon|Greece}} Alexandros Tziolis
  • {{flagicon|Israel}} Omri Afek
  • {{flagicon|Israel}} Dudu Aouate
  • {{flagicon|Israel}} Yossi Benayoun
  • {{flagicon|Mexico}} Luis de la Fuente
  • {{flagicon|Mexico}} Giovani dos Santos
  • {{flagicon|Mexico}} Gerardo Torrado
  • {{flagicon|Nigeria}} Mutiu Adepoju
  • {{flagicon|Norway}} Sigurd Rushfeldt
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Euzebiusz Smolarek
  • {{flagicon|Portugal}} Vítor Damas
  • {{flagicon|Republic of Ireland}} Liam Buckley
  • {{flagicon|Romania}} Marcel Sabou
  • {{flagicon|Russia}} Vladimir Beschastnykh
  • {{flagicon|Russia}} Ilshat Faizulin
  • {{flagicon|Russia}} Dmitri Popov
  • {{flagicon|Russia}} Dmitri Radchenko
  • {{flagicon|Russia}} Sergey Shustikov
  • {{flagicon|Serbia}} Nikola Žigić
  • {{flagicon|South Africa}} Nasief Morris
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Álvaro Cervera
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} José Emilio Amavisca
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Juan Carlos Arteche
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Sergio Canales
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} José María Ceballos
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Gonzalo Colsa
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Francisco Gento
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Luis García
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Javi Guerrero
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Enrique Larrinaga
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Juan Carlos
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Javier Manjarín
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Marcos Alonso
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Vicente Miera
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Fernando Morán
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} José Moratón
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Pedro Munitis
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Ismael Ruiz
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Salva
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Juan Antonio Sañudo
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Santillana
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Quique Setién
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Toño
  • {{flagicon|Sweden}} Kennedy Bakircioglu
  • {{flagicon|Sweden}} Olof Mellberg
  • {{flagicon|Sweden}} Markus Rosenberg
  • {{flagicon|Switzerland}} Fabio Coltorti
  • {{flagicon|Tunisia}} Mehdi Nafti
  • {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Nelson Abeijón
  • {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Fernando Correa
  • {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Federico Magallanes
  • {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Mario Regueiro
  • {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Cristhian Stuani
  • {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Washington Tais
  • {{flagicon|Uruguay}} José Zalazar
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Carlos Bocanegra
  • {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Julio Álvarez

Former coaches

Dates Name
1916–17Spain}} Pepe Beraza
1917–20 (empty)
1920–22England}} Fred Pentland
1922–29Ireland|1783}} Patrick O'Connell
1929–30Spain}} Francisco Pagaza
1930–32England}} Robert Firth
1932–33Spain}} Francisco Pagaza
1933–35England}} Randolph Galloway
1935–36Spain}} Francisco González Galán
1936–39 (empty)
1939–40Spain}} Óscar Rodríguez
1940Spain}} Cristóbal Martí
1940–41Spain}} Manuel Vidal
1941–43Spain}} Francisco Pagaza
1943–44Spain}} Manuel López Llamosas
1944–46Spain}} Gabriel Andonegui
1946–47Spain}} Pedro Areso
1947–49Ireland|1783}} Patrick O'Connell
1949Spain}} Francisco Hernández Galán
1949–50Argentina}} Lino Taioli
1950–51Spain}} Antonio Barrios
1951–52Argentina}} Jerónimo Díaz
1952Spain}} Félix Elizondo
1952Argentina}} Enrique Palomini
1952Spain}} Fernando González Valenciaga
Dates Name
1952–54Spain}} Juan Otxoantezana
1954–55Spain}} Luis Urquiri
1955–56Spain}} Fernando González Valenciaga
1956–58Spain}} Enrique Orizaola
1958Spain}} Víctor Garay
1958–59Spain}} Juan Ruíz Cambra
1959–60France}} Louis Hon
1960–62Brazil}} Otto Bumbel
1962Spain}} Luis Alfonso Villalaín
1962–63Spain}} Miguel Gual
1963Spain}} Fernando Argila
1963Spain}} Manuel Fernández Mora
1963–64France}} Louis Hon
1964–65Spain}} Rafael Yunta
1965Spain}} Rafael Alsúa
1965–66Spain}} José Valdor Sierra
1966–67Spain}} Ramón Cobo
1967–68Spain}} Laureano Ruiz
1968Spain}} Manuel Ibarra
1968–69Spain}} Ernesto Pons
1969–72Spain}} Manuel Fernández Mora
1972Spain}} José Francisco Bermúdez
1972–77Spain}} José María Maguregui
1977–79Spain}} Nando Yosu
Dates Name
1979Spain}} Santiago Gutiérrez Calle
1979–80Spain}} Laureano Ruiz
1980–83Spain}} Manuel Fernández Mora
1983–87Spain}} José María Maguregui
1987–88Spain}} Delfín Álvarez
1988Spain}} Santiago Gutiérrez Calle
1988Austria}} Hermann Stessl
1988–90Spain}} José Armando Ufarte
1990Spain}} Antonio Martínez "Pachín"
1990–92Spain}} Félix Bardera "Felines"
1992–93Spain}} Paquito García
1993–94Spain}} Javier Irureta
1994–96Spain}} Vicente Miera
1996Spain}} Nando Yosu
1996–98Spain}} Marcos Alonso
1998–99Spain}} Nando Yosu
1999Spain}} Miguel Sánchez
1999-00Paraguay}} Gustavo Benítez
2000Spain}} Andoni Goikoetxea
2000–01Spain}} Gregorio Manzano
2001Paraguay}} Gustavo Benítez
2001–02Spain}} Quique Setién
2002–03Spain}} Manuel Preciado
2003Spain}} Chuchi Cos
Dates Name
2003–05Spain}} Lucas Alcaraz
2005Spain}} Nando Yosu
2005–06Spain}} Manuel Preciado
2006Spain}} Nando Yosu
2006Spain}} Juan Ramón López Caro
2006–07Spain}} Miguel Ángel Portugal
2007–08Spain}} Marcelino García Toral
2008–09Spain}} Juan Ramón López Muñiz
2009Spain}} Juan Carlos Mandiá
2009Spain}} Juanjo González
2009–11Spain}} Miguel Ángel Portugal
2011Spain}} Marcelino García Toral
2011Argentina}} Héctor Cúper
2011–12Spain}} Juanjo González
2012Spain}} Álvaro Cervera
2012Spain}} Juan Carlos Unzué
2012Spain}} Fabri González
2012–13Spain}} José Aurelio Gay
2013Spain}} Alejandro Menéndez
2013–15Spain}} Paco Fernández
2015Spain}} Javier Pinillos
2015–16Spain}} Pedro Munitis
2016–18Spain}} Ángel Viadero
2018Spain}} Carlos Pouso
2018–Spain}} Iván Ania
{{see also|Category:Racing de Santander managers}}

See also

  • Racing de Santander B – Racing's B team

References

1. ^http://www.elfaradio.com/2018/05/14/pitma-se-hizo-con-el-control-del-racing-comprando-a-la-prestamista-de-la-operacion-zurich/
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://racing.eldiariomontanes.es/historia/inicio-liga-siempre-entre-grandes.html|title=1929–1940 Inicio de la Liga: Siempre entre los grandes|trans-title=1929–1940 La Liga start: always with the big boys|publisher=El Diario Montañés|language=Spanish|accessdate=10 July 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130327162137/http://racing.eldiariomontanes.es/historia/inicio-liga-siempre-entre-grandes.html|archivedate=27 March 2013|df=}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://racing.eldiariomontanes.es/historia/temporada-memorable-quinquenio-entre-grandes.html|title=1949–1954 Temporada memorable y quinquenio entre los grandes|trans-title=1949–1954 Memorable season and five-year spell in top flight|publisher=El Diario Montañés|language=Spanish|accessdate=10 July 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130327185833/http://racing.eldiariomontanes.es/historia/temporada-memorable-quinquenio-entre-grandes.html|archivedate=27 March 2013|df=}}
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5. ^{{cite news|title=El licor que revolucionó el fútbol|trans-title=The liquor that revolutionised football|url=http://www.elmundo.es/deportes/2015/10/29/562f95b3ca4741f32f8b4636.html|accessdate=14 January 2017|publisher=El Mundo|date=29 October 2015|language=Spanish}}
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12. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.marca.com/eventos/marcador/futbol/2013_14/copa/dieciseisavos/vuelta/sev_rac/|title=El Racing se da un gustazo|trans-title=Racing really enjoying themselves|publisher=Marca|language=Spanish|date=18 December 2012|accessdate=22 January 2014}}
13. ^{{Cite web|url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2014-01-14/sports/sns-rt-uk-soccer-spain-cup-santander-20140114_1_crisis-club-almeria-next-round|title=Crisis club Racing knock out top flight Almeria|publisher=Chicago Tribune|date=14 January 2014|accessdate=22 January 2014}}
14. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.marca.com/2014/01/09/futbol/copa_rey/1389222158.html|title=Unos 20 aficionados asaltan el palco y agreden al presidente|trans-title=Some 20 fans storm tribune and assault chairman|publisher=Marca|language=Spanish|date=9 January 2014|accessdate=22 January 2014}}
15. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.marca.com/2014/01/30/futbol/copa_rey/1391088659.html|title=El Racing saltará al campo para un 'simulacro' de partido|trans-title=Racing will take the field for 'drill' of a match|publisher=Marca|language=Spanish|date=30 January 2014|accessdate=31 January 2014}}
16. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.marca.com/2014/01/30/futbol/copa_rey/1391112428.html|title=Con el honor no se juega|trans-title=You don't play with honour|publisher=Marca|language=Spanish|date=30 January 2014|accessdate=31 January 2014}}
17. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer/international/racing-santander-match-suspended-after-boycott-1.1674143|title=Racing Santander match suspended after boycott|newspaper=The Irish Times|date=30 January 2014|accessdate=31 January 2014}}
18. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.goal.com/en-us/news/88/spain/2014/01/31/4585613/racing-hit-with-year-long-ban-for-copa-del-rey-protest|title=Racing hit with year-long ban for Copa del Rey protest against Sociedad|publisher=Goal.com|last=Posada|first=Gorka|date=31 January 2014|accessdate=1 February 2014}}
19. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.europapress.es/deportes/noticia-exjugador-tuto-sanudo-nuevo-presidente-racing-20140131164147.html|title=El exjugador Tuto Sañudo, nuevo presidente del Racing|trans-title=Former player Tuto Sañudo, new president of Racing|publisher=Europa Press|language=Spanish|date=31 January 2014|accessdate=31 January 2014}}
20. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.abc.es/deportes/futbol/abci-racing-santander-cadiz-201606121246_directo.html|title=El Cádiz repite triunfo y elimina al Racing|trans-title=Cadiz repeats victory and eliminates Racing|language=Spanish|newspaper=ABC|date=12 June 2016|accessdate=28 February 2018}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/span-cantabriachamp.html|title=Spain - List of Champions of Cantabria|publisher=RSSSF|date=25 January 2000|accessdate=28 February 2018}}
22. ^{{cite web |title=Plantilla | trans-title = Squad |url=https://www.realracingclub.es/primer-equipo/plantilla/racing |publisher=Racing de Santander |accessdate=26 August 2018 |language=Spanish}}

External links

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