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Appearance move to sidebar hide From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nickname given to numerous sportsmen This article is about the nickname. For the Mexican comedy film, see The Magician (1949 film).

El Mago (Spanish for "the magician") or Mago is a nickname given to:

  • Pablo Aimar (born 1979), Argentine retired footballer
  • Guido Alvarenga (born 1970), Paraguayan former footballer
  • Thiago Alcântara (born 1991), Spanish-Brazilian football player
  • William Arjona (born 1979), Brazilian former volleyball player
  • Javier Báez (born 1992), Puerto Rican Major League Baseball player
  • Héctor Blondet (1947–2006), Puerto Rican basketball player
  • Alberto Pedro Cabrera (1945–2000), Argentine basketball player
  • Rubén Capria (born 1970), Argentine retired footballer
  • Guillermo Coria (born 1982), Argentine tennis player
  • Alcides Escobar (born 1986), Venezuelan Major League Baseball player
  • Walter Gaitán (born 1977), Argentine retired footballer
  • Enrique García (Argentine footballer) (1912–1969), Argentine footballer
  • Mágico González (born 1958), Salvadoran retired footballer
  • Juan Martín Hernández (born 1982), Argentine rugby union player
  • Pablo Hernández (footballer, born 1985), Spanish footballer
  • Miguel Ángel Loayza (1940–2017), Peruvian former footballer
  • Sergio Markarián (born 1944), Uruguayan football coach
  • Juan Mata (born 1988), Spanish footballer
  • Dani Olmo (born 1998), Spanish footballer
  • Alejandro Sabella (1954–2020), Argentine football manager and former player
  • Franklin Salas (born 1981), Ecuadorian footballer
  • Pedro Septién (1916-2013), Mexican sports broadcaster
  • Sam Shepherd (basketball) (born 1953), American-born Venezuelan former basketball player
  • David Silva (born 1986), Spanish footballer
  • Vasilios Tsiartas (born 1972), Greek retired footballer
  • Jorge Valdivia (born 1983), Chilean footballer

See also

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  • The Magician (nickname)
  • La Maga (disambiguation), the feminine form of the phrase
  • El brujo (disambiguation)
  • The Wizard (nickname)
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