Jesús Navas celebra junto a sus compañeros del Sevilla del fútbol español tras anotar frente al Stuttgart alemán por la la Liga de Campeones de Europ
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Jesús Navas celebra junto a sus compañeros del Sevilla del fútbol español tras anotar frente al Stuttgart alemán por la la Liga de Campeones de Europ

04 noviembre 2009 03:23 PM
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Jesús Navas (al costado derecho al medio en la imagen) celebra junto a sus compañeros del Sevilla del fútbol español tras anotar frente al Stuttgart alemán por la la Liga de Campeones de Europa en Sevilla, nov 4 2009. El Lyon francés y el Sevilla de España sellaron el miércoles su clasificación a los octavos de final de la Liga de campeones del fútbol europeo, en una jornada en la que el campeón Barcelona igualó 0-0 en Rusia y el Inter derrotó 2-1 al Dínamo de Kiev. REUTERS/Marcelo Del Pozo

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