Miguel Gallastegui
Gipuzkoan pelotari (1918–2019)
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Miguel Gallastegui Ariznavarreta (25 February 1918 – 4 January 2019) was a Gipuzkoan pelotari (a Basque pelota player). He debuted on 29 June 1936 and played the sport until 1960.[1]
References
- ^ Muere a los 100 años Miguel Gallastegui, una leyenda de la pelota a mano (in Spanish)
External links
- Miguel Gallastegui at IMDb
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