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* Francisco Campos Toledo, known as ], was a Cuban baseball player in the 1910s. | ||
* ] (b. 1912), was a Spanish football player for Real Madrid. | * ] (b. 1912), was a Spanish football player for Real Madrid. | ||
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* Francisco Campos Salamanca (b. 1916), known as ], was a Spanish football player who played for Atlético Madrid. | ||
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Francisco Campos (b. 1972) is a Mexican former professional baseball player.
Francisco Campos may also refer to:
- Francisco Campos Toledo, known as Tatica Campos, was a Cuban baseball player in the 1910s.
- Francisco Campos (footballer) (b. 1912), was a Spanish football player for Real Madrid.
- Francisco Campos Salamanca (b. 1916), known as Paco Campos, was a Spanish football player who played for Atlético Madrid.
See also
- Francisco Camps (b. 1962) is a Spanish politician
- Francisco Camps de la Carrera y Molés was a 17th century Roman Catholic bishop
- Pancho Campo (born Francisco Armando Campo Carrasco), is a Chilean-Spanish businessman and wine expert
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