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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: San Diego Sockers (2001 - 2004) players, San Diego Sockers (MSL) players, San Diego Sockers (NASL) players, Hugo Sanchez, Paul Dougherty, Kazimierz Deyna, Hugo Perez, Victor Nogueira, Paul Wright, Juli Veee, Kevin Crow, Bobby Smith, Ade Coker, Dave D'Errico, Brian Quinn, Hank Liotart, Laurie Abrahams, Doc Lawson, Derek Smethurst, Waad Hirmez, Carlos Farias, Steve Daley, Erich Geyer, Nigel Walker, Alan Mayer, Y lmaz Orhan, Mike Stojanovi, Ty Keough, Doug Wark, Vidal Fernandez, Brian Joy, Gary Collier, Caleb Suri, Jean Willrich, Zoltan Toth, Mark Demling, Jim Stamatis, Steve David, Emmanuel Sanon, Cha Cha Namdar, Ane Mihailovich, Jim Gorsek, Terry Moore, Robert Iarusci, Peter Anderson, Volkmar Gross, Anthony Farace, Gary Heale, Gary Allison, Chris Turner, Archie Roboostoff, Martin Donnelly, Chris McDonald, Leonardo Cuellar, George Telfer, Mike Freitag, Joey Martinez, John Nusum, Mike Barbarick, Gerry Ingram, Bernd Gersdorff, Rodney Bush, Val Fernandes, Tony Donlic, Paul Milone, Steve Nesin, Eddie Krueger, Joe Balsamo, Alan Kelley, Aleksandr Khapsalis, Paul Scurti, Jan van der Veen, Igor Bachner, Gordon Dallas, Peter Skouras, Axel Neumann, Oded Baloush. Excerpt: Hugo Sanchez Marquez (born July 11, 1958), popularly nicknamed Pentapichichi, or Hugol, is a Mexican football coach and former striker. He played for four European clubs, including Real Madrid. Sanchez is considered the first highly talented Mexican player. He was also a member of the Mexico national team, and participated in three World Cups. Sanchez played twelve seasons in the Spanish Primera Division and is the tied second highest goalscorer in the history of that league. He also played for the Mexico national team for 17 years and participated in the World Cups of 1978, 1986, and 1994. While playing in La Liga, he won the Pichichi Trophy five times, four o..