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Zorrilla is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
José Zorrilla y Moral was a Spanish poet and dramatist.
Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla was a Spanish dramatist. The main pieces of Rojas Zorrilla are Del rey abajo ninguno and No hay padre siendo rey.
Juan Zorrilla de San Martín was a Catholic Uruguayan epic poet – he is referred to as the "National Poet of Uruguay" – and political figure.
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Real Valladolid Club de Fútbol, S.A.D., or simply Real Valladolid or Valladolid, is a football club based in Valladolid from where the nickname Pucela is derived. The colours that identify the club are the violet and white, used in the form of streaks in his uniform holder from its foundation on 20 June 1928. It plays in La Liga, holding home games at the Estadio José Zorrilla, which seats 26,512 spectators.
Estadio José Zorrilla[esˈtaðjo xoˈse θoˈriʎa] is a football stadium in Valladolid, Spain. The stadium holds 26,512 people.
China Zorrilla was an Uruguayan theater, film, and television actress, also director, producer and writer. An immensely popular star in the Rioplatense area, she is often regarded as a "Grand Dame" of the South American theater stage.
Estadio José Zorrilla was a multi-use stadium in Valladolid, Spain. It was initially used as the stadium for Real Valladolid matches. The first match took place on 3 November 1940 with a 4-1 win over Arenas Club de Getxo. The capacity of the stadium was 18,000 spectators, although this was extended for the last game of the 1980-81 season to 22,000 with the use of temporary seating for a match against Real Madrid. It was replaced by the current Estadio José Zorrilla in 1982, although the reserve team, Real Valladolid B, carried on using the ground until 1984. The site is now occupied by a branch of the El Corte Inglés department store.
Athletics competitions at the 1947–48 Bolivarian Games were held in Lima, Perú, in December 1947 and January 1948.
Athletics competitions at the 1951 Bolivarian Games were held at the Estadio Olímpico de la Universidad Central de Venezuela in Caracas, Venezuela, between 5-21 December 1951.
Athletics competitions at the 1961 Bolivarian Games were held in Barranquilla, Colombia, in December, 1961.
Athletics competitions at the 1970 Bolivarian Games were held at the Estadio Olímpico in Maracaibo, Venezuela, between August 25 - September 6, 1970.
Athletics competitions at the 1973 Bolivarian Games were held at the Estadio Revolución in Panama City, Panama, between February 17 - March 3, 1973.
Athletics competitions at the 1981 Bolivarian Games were held in Barquisimeto, Venezuela, between December 4–14, 1996.
Athletics competitions at the 1989 Bolivarian Games were held at the Estadio José Pachencho Romero in Maracaibo, Venezuela, between January 14–25, 1989.
The 1982 Copa del Rey Final was the 80th final of the King's Cup. The final was played at Estadio Nuevo José Zorrilla in Valladolid, on 13 April 1982, being won by Real Madrid CF, who beat Sporting de Gijón 2–1.
Ozuna is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Juan Miranda González is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a left back for German club FC Schalke 04, on loan from FC Barcelona.
Rodrigo Tarín Higón is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for CD Leganés as a central defender.
Daniel "Dani" Morer Cabrera is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Barcelona B as a right back.
Carles Pérez Sayol is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a right winger for FC Barcelona.
José Antonio Martínez Gil is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a central defender for Granada CF, on loan from SD Eibar.