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  • Manuel Ruiz de Loperawas previously called Estadio Benito Villamarín before the new owner of the club, Manuel Ruiz de Lopera, decided to build a new stadium over the old one.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Azmie aka switch image 2009

  • Betis home colours are green and white based on the Andalucian national colours and Its home stadium is the 52,700-seat Estadio Manuel Ruiz de Lopera in Seville, Spain.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Azmie aka switch image 2009

  • Betis home colours are green and white based on the Andalucian national colours and Its home stadium is the 52,700-seat Estadio Manuel Ruiz de Lopera in Seville, Spain.

    Real Betis Balompié 2008/09 kits Azmie aka switch image 2009

  • Manuel Ruiz de Loperawas previously called Estadio Benito Villamarín before the new owner of the club, Manuel Ruiz de Lopera, decided to build a new stadium over the old one.

    Real Betis Balompié 2008/09 kits Azmie aka switch image 2009

  • Albeiro Lopera/Reuters GETTING PUSHED AROUND: A bull pushed a man inside a metal can during the traditional Corralejas festival in Sabaneta, Colombia, Sunday.

    Today’s Photos: Aug. 10 2009

  • Born at Lopera in Spain, 1582; died at Lima, Peru, 9 October, 1657.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913

  • Robbing from the club that, many years before, he had saved, creating for himself the position of president in perpetuity and modestly renaming the stadium the Ruiz de Lopera.

    The Guardian World News Sid Lowe 2011

  • Mel is a charismatic, talkative and unrelentingly positive coach who has been able to build a position of power within the sporting structure at Betis, jealously guarding his patch and succeeding in a way that no coach could ever do under Lopera.

    The Guardian World News Sid Lowe 2011

  • Their owner and president Manuel Ruiz de Lopera - the fraudster whose bizarre and often comic behaviour hid his true perniciousness

    The Guardian World News Sid Lowe 2011

  • The marauders soon gave way and fled toward the ambush on the banks of the Lopera, being hotly pursued by the men of

    Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada Washington Irving 1821

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