Samuel Trives

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Samuel Trives Trejo (born November 8, 1972 in Madrid, Spain) is a former Spanish handball player. He played mostly for BM Alcobendas & BM Ciudad Real. His usual position is right winger. Currently he trains a Spanish handball team called Bacovi.Nowadays he trains handball on the Selection of Madrid of handball

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