Carlos Aguilera

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Carlos Aguilera was a Uruguayan theater director.

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Juan Carlos Aguilera Martín is a Spanish retired footballer. Having started his career as a right winger, he finished it at his first club, Atlético Madrid, as a right-back. During a professional career which spanned almost two decades he appeared in more than 500 games, 375 in La Liga.

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