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'''José Urbano''' |
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== Personal == |
== Personal == |
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He is from [[Malaga]].<ref name=frommalaga>http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/1579961/0/</ref> |
He is from [[Malaga]].<ref name=frommalaga>http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/1579961/0/</ref><ref name=award/> |
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At the 2012 Gala of Sports Journalists of Andalusia, he earned a Sports Effort award.<ref name=award>http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/1737138/0/</ref> |
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== 5-a-side football == |
== 5-a-side football == |
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He is the coach of the [[Spain national 5-a-side football team]].<ref name=frommalaga/><ref name=award/> |
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He coached the national team at the [[2012 Summer Paralympics]].<ref name=award/> |
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In late 2012, the government of Malaga announced they would build the first purpose built blind football pitch in the country, because the national team had a number of players based there and Urbano lives in Malaga.<ref name=frommalaga/> |
In late 2012, the government of Malaga announced they would build the first purpose built blind football pitch in the country, because the national team had a number of players based there and Urbano lives in Malaga.<ref name=frommalaga/> |
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Sport | 5-a-side football |
José Urbano
Personal
At the 2012 Gala of Sports Journalists of Andalusia, he earned a Sports Effort award.[2]
5-a-side football
He is the coach of the Spain national 5-a-side football team.[1][2]
He coached the national team at the 2012 Summer Paralympics.[2]
In late 2012, the government of Malaga announced they would build the first purpose built blind football pitch in the country, because the national team had a number of players based there and Urbano lives in Malaga.[1]
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