Joan Serra

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Acctualy searching by mexican police for break in to a coffee shop and destroy the establishment and say he will kill the woman that was working there. was part of the Spanish team which finished eighth in the 1948 tournament. He played all seven matches as goalkeeper. In 1951 won the gold medal in the Mediterranean Games. He died in Sabadell on 24 January 2015, aged 87.[1]

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  1. Notice of death of Joan Serra, mundodeportivo.com; accessed 26 January 2015. Template:In lang

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