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Andrés Héctor Carvallo Acosta ( 1862, Asunción – 1934 ) was Paraguayan politician.
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Aguirre also came under fire for, among other things, leaving Toluca's creative midfielder Zinha out of the squad ; for cutting 20 year-old Barcelona midfielder Jonathan dos Santos ( brother of Giovani dos Santos ) at the last moment, while the team was already training abroad, and keeping veteran Adolfo Bautista on the squad ; for starting the 37 year-old Óscar Perez in goal instead of regular starter Guillermo Ochoa ; for starting the 37 year-old Cuauhtémoc Blanco in the 1 – 0 loss against Uruguay ; for rotating the captain's armband among three different players ( Rafael Márquez, Gerardo Torrado and Blanco ); for starting Bautista in the second-round match against Argentina ; for using the speedy and talented winger Pablo Barrera strictly as a replacement ; for relegating Deportivo La Coruña midfielder Andrés Guardado to the bench and replacing him in the two games he did start ; and for choosing Ricardo Osorio as a central defender over the younger Héctor Moreno ( Osorio was responsible for a crucial error in the match against Argentina that directly led to Argentina's second goal ).
* Former football players Héctor Baley, Patricio Hernández, Rubén Pagnanini, Omar Sivori, Andrés Guglielminpietro, Nelson Vivas and Bruno Marioni

Héctor and born
* Héctor Noguera, ( born 1937 ), Chilean television and film actor.
Héctor Camacho ( born May 24, 1962 ), nicknamed " Macho Camacho ", is a Puerto Rican professional boxer.
* Héctor Icazuriaga ( born 1955 ), nickname El Chango, Secretary of Intelligence of Argentina
Héctor Germán Oesterheld ( born July 23, 1919 ; disappeared and presumed dead 1977 ), also known as his common abbreviation HGO, was an Argentine journalist and writer of graphic novels and comics who has come to be celebrated as a master in his field.
Héctor was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, to Pachita and Luis Pérez, and raised in the Machuelito barrio of the city.
Héctor's second son, Héctor Jr. was born on September 25, 1969.
Nevertheless, it is most known as the town where ephemeral president Héctor José Cámpora was born as well as dictator Jorge Rafael Videla.
Héctor Elizondo ( born December 22, 1936 ) is an American actor.
Héctor Luis Acevedo ( born in 1947 ) is a politician from Río Piedras, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Ricardo Héctor Zunino ( born 13 April 1949 in San Juan ) is a former racing driver from Argentina who participated in Formula One from to.
Héctor Casimiro Yazalde ( born 29 May 1946 – died 18 June 1997 ) was an Argentine footballer who played as a striker.
Héctor Luis Bustamante ( born March 12, 1972 ) is a Colombian American actor.
He was born Héctor Luis Bustamante Durango in Medellín, Colombia to Dagoberto Bustamante and Aracelly Durango.
Montaner was born as Héctor Eduardo Reglero Montaner, in Valentín Alsina, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Héctor Manuel Guerrero Llanes ( born October 1, 1954 ) is a Mexican professional wrestler, better known simply by his paternal name, Héctor Guerrero.
Héctor Guerrero Llanes was born in Mexico City, Mexico, but his family relocated to El Paso, Texas in the United States of America when he was young.
Rubén Héctor Giustiniani ( born November 3, 1955 in Rosario ) is an Argentine senator from Santa Fe province.
Héctor Eduardo Babenco ( born February 7, 1946 in Buenos Aires but raised in Mar del Plata ) is an Argentine-born Brazilian film director, screenwriter, producer and actor.
Héctor Cuadros ( born March 20, 1983 in Guadalajara, Jalisco ) is a Mexican soccer midfielder.
* Héctor " El Father " ( Héctor Delgado Román ) was born in 1979.
Héctor René Lavandera, usually known as René Lavand ( born September 24, 1928 in Buenos Aires ), is a magician from Argentina specialising in close-up performance.
* Héctor Suárez ( born 1938 ), Mexican actor and comedian

Héctor and Puerto
* 1946 – Héctor Lavoe, Puerto Rican singer-songwriter ( d. 1993 )
** Héctor Lavoe, Puerto Rican salsa singer ( b. 1946 )
** Héctor Lavoe, Puerto Rican singer ( d. 1993 )
Even though WBC rules stated the mandatory challenger should receive a shot at the title, the WBC insisted Chacon fight Héctor Camacho in Puerto Rico instead, then stripped him of his title when he refused.
# Secondary evolution during the late 1970s, Latin migrants, particularly Puerto Ricans, contributed to the New York Salsa development during the " NuYorican " era of Héctor Lavoe which greatly popularized salsa as a term and modern Latin music throughout the world.
In 1983, Chacón refused to defend his world title against Héctor ' Macho ' Camacho, so Limón accepted the opportunity to travel to Puerto Rico to try to become a world champion for the third time.
Ramírez then went into training for a defense against Héctor Camacho, another boxer from Puerto Rico.
He is a member of one of Puerto Rico's most famous major league families and is the brother of former major leaguers Héctor and Tommy Cruz.
* Héctor Meléndez, " Historia ambigua: inercia de la nación cultural ", Revista de Ciencias Sociales, University of Puerto Rico, Num 5, 1998
* Héctor Meléndez, " La identidad ausente: Puerto Rico y sus intelectuales en el fin de siglo ", La identidad ausente ; credos, pueblos, capital, siglo ( Ediciones La Sierra, San Juan, 1996 )
As Héctor Lavoe did before him, Estremera acknowledges Puerto Rican jíbaro country singers as a strong influence.
* Héctor Camacho " Macho Camacho ", a Puerto Rican boxer
Héctor Juan Pérez Martínez ( September 30, 1946 – June 29, 1993 ), better known as Héctor Lavoe, was a Puerto Rican salsa singer.
Héctor would also be influenced by Puerto Rican singers such as Jesus Sanchez Erazo also known as " Chuíto el de Bayamón "- one of the island's most successful folk singers, and Daniel Santos.
On the night of Saturday, June 25, 1988, Héctor was scheduled to perform at the Rubén Rodríguez Coliseum in Bayamón, Puerto Rico.
Héctor, defiant to the end and knowing that it would be one of the last times he would perform in Puerto Rico, decided, against the promoter's wishes, to perform in front of the public who had paid to see the now canceled concert.
The next day, on June 26, 1988, Héctor attempted to commit suicide by jumping off the ninth floor of the Regency Hotel Condado in Puerto Rico.
Héctor Lavoe's interpretation of the song, renamed " Canto a Borinquen " for the album, is considered the definitive version of this patriotic song, which has since been versioned by José Feliciano, Lucecita Benítez and other Puerto Rican singers.
Specialist Four Héctor Santiago-Colón ( December 20, 1942 – June 28, 1968 ) is one of five Puerto Ricans who have been posthumously presented with the Medal of Honor, the highest military decoration awarded by the United States.
Led by Héctor L. Pesquera, many of its members were formerly involved in the Puerto Rican Socialist Party.

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