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Cristian and Rodríguez
* 1985 – Cristian Rodríguez, Uruguayan footballer
The most frequent line-up was: Cristian Lucchetti, Julio Barraza, Sebastián Méndez, Víctor López, Marcelo Bustamante, Maximiliano Bustos, Walter Erviti, Marcelo Quinteros, James Rodríguez, Sebastián Fernández and Santiago Silva ( who later became the league top scorer ).
* Cristian Rodríguez ( boxer ), Argentine boxer

Cristian and Argentine
* Cristian Tula ( born 1978 ), Argentine football player
Cristian Von Wernich, a Catholic priest and former chaplain of the Buenos Aires Province Police, was arrested in 2003 on accusations of torture of political prisoners in illegal detention centers, for which an Argentine court sentenced him to life in prison on October 9, 2007.
Gaturro is the title of a famous Argentine comic strip created by cartoonist Cristian Dzwonik (" Nik ").
One half of Takis Lemonis ' defensive midfiled duo, Akis formed a strong partnership with Argentine International Cristian Raul Ledesma.

Rodríguez and Argentine
* 1981 – Maxi Rodríguez, Argentine footballer
* 1938 – Mario Rodríguez Cobos, Argentine writer and spiritual figure
* Silo ( Mario Rodríguez ), ( 1938-2010 ), Argentine writer and founder of Universalist Humanism
* Luis Antonio Rodríguez ( born 1985 ), Argentine football defender
Adolfo Rodríguez Saá Páez Montero ( born July 25, 1947 ) is an Argentine Peronist politician.
According to Emir Rodríguez Monegal in his April 1968 article " Nota sobre Biorges ", when Adolfo Bioy Casares and Jorge Luis Borges collaborated under the pseudonyms H. Bustos Domecq or B. Suárez Lynch, the results seemed written by a new personality, more than the sum of its parts, which he dubbed " Biorges " and considered in his own right as " one of the most important Argentine prose writers of his time ", for having influenced writers such as Leopoldo Marechal ( an otherwise anti-Borgesian ), or Julio Cortázar's use of fictional language and slang in his masterpiece Hopscotch .< ref
On December 12, González announced he had hired former Argentine player Martín Rodríguez as his new full-time coach for 2009.
In mid-2004, Massú parted ways with Argentine coach Gabriel Markus, whom he replaced with Chilean Patricio Rodríguez.
* Carlos Alfredo Rodríguez ( born 1947 ), Argentine economist
* Carlos Rodríguez, known as Boom Boom Kid, Argentine hardcore punk singer with Fun People
As well as González, de la Peña has coached other tennis players, like Franco Squillari, Martín Rodríguez, Guillermo Coria, and a number of other Chilean and Argentine tennis players.
The lead singer Adrián " Dárgelos " Rodríguez and the keyboardist Diego " Uma-T " Tuñón initially decided to create a New Wave style, which wouldn't follow the established Argentine music.
It has recently produced players like Argentine internationals Gabriel Heinze, Maxi Rodríguez and Lionel Messi.
* Gonzalo Javier Rodríguez ( born 1984 ), Argentine footballer
* José Luis Rodríguez ( footballer ), ( born 1963 ), former Argentine football striker
Some notable players of that time were goalkeeper Agustín Mario Cejas, Rubén Sosa, Roberto Perfumo, Alfio Basile, Norberto Raffo, Rubén Díaz, Nelson Chabay, Jaime Martinoli, Juan Carlos Cárdenas, Juan Carlos Rulli, Juan José Rodríguez, Humberto Maschio, Federico Sacchi and Oreste Corbatta, who is regarded as the best Argentine right winger of all-time.
* Cayetano José Rodríguez, Argentine politician
* Pablo Sebastián Rodríguez ( born 1978 ), Argentine basketball player
* Maxi Rodríguez ( born 1981 ), an Argentine footballer who plays for Newell's Old Boys
The Argentino was a complementary currency in Argentina announced by then-president Adolfo Rodríguez Saá on December 26, 2001 towards the end of the Argentine economic crisis, but he resigned on December 30, 2001 and this plan was never implemented.

Rodríguez and boxer
* Luis Manuel Rodríguez ( 1937 – 1996 ), Cuban boxer
* Francisco Rodríguez ( boxer, born 1945 ), Venezuelan boxer
* Luis Manuel Rodríguez, Cuban boxer
* Juan Francisco Rodríguez ( born 1950 ), Spanish boxer
* Juan Antonio Rodríguez ( born 1989 ), Mexican boxer
Rodríguez, as a matter of fact, was an amateur boxer in his youth, was an occasional referee at amateur boxing matches, and was a scout for young boxing talent.
* José Alfredo Rodríguez, Undefeated Mexican boxer
* Douglas Rodríguez ( boxer ) ( born 1950 ), Cuban boxer
* Vicente Rodríguez ( boxer ), Spanish boxer

Argentine and boxer
* 1942 – Carlos Monzón, Argentine boxer ( d. 1995 )
Argentine boxer Carlos Monzon, who didn't have a clear diction, had his voice dubbed by a professional actor when he played the lead in the drama La Mary, and Gert Frobe, who played Auric Goldfinger in the James Bond film of that name ( Goldfinger ) was because of his heavy German accent dubbed by Michael Collins.
* November 12 – José María Gatica, Argentine boxer ( b. 1925 )
** José María Gatica, Argentine boxer ( d. 1963 )
Jorge Fernando " Locomotora " Castro (), ( born August 18, 1967 in Caleta Olivia, Santa Cruz province ) is an Argentine boxer and former middleweight champion of the world, who is best known for his second defense of the title against John David Jackson in 1994.
Luis Ángel Firpo, ( October 11, 1894-August 7, 1960 ), was an Argentine boxer.
* Carlos Manuel Baldomir, Argentine boxer nicknamed " Tata "
* Elio Ibarra, Argentine boxer
* Gregorio Peralta ( 1935 – 2001 ), Argentine boxer
* Oscar Bonavena ( 1942 – 1976 ), Argentine boxer nicknamed ' Ringo '
), Argentine boxer
* Walter Crucce, an Argentine boxer
In what turned out to be his last try at becoming world Flyweight champion for the fourth time, Gonzalez lost a split decision to the Argentine boxer.
Originally named Tecún Umán, the club was soon renamed in honor of Luis Ángel Firpo, a famous Argentine boxer, who almost became the first Latin heavyweight champion by knocking Jack Dempsey out of the ring on September 24, 1923.
Originally named Tecún Umán, the club was soon renamed in honor of Luis Ángel Firpo, a famous Argentine boxer, who almost became the first Latin heavyweight champion by knocking Jack Dempsey out of the ring on September 24, 1923.
Marcela Eliana Acuña ( born October 16, 1976 in Formosa ) is an Argentine female boxer, who is nicknamed La Tigresa.
* Remigio Molina ( 1970 –), Argentine Olympic boxer
* Pascual Pérez ( boxer ) ( 1926 – 1977 ), Argentine flyweight boxer
* Marcos René Maidana, Argentine boxer
* Jorge Rodrigo Barrios ( 1976 -), Argentine boxer
Horacio Enrique Accavallo ( born October 14, 1934 in Villa Diamante, Lanús ) was an Argentine flyweight boxer who fought from 1956 until 1967.
* Santiago Acosta ( born 1979 ), Argentine flyweight boxer

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