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Costa Rican Lopez joins Victory

MELBOURNE Victory have signed Costa Rica international Jose Luis Lopez on a two-year loan from Deportivo Saprissa. Lopez, 27, who will join countryman Carlos Hernandez at Victory, captained Costa Rica at the 2004 Olympic Games and at the 2001 FIFA Under-20 World Cup. The midfielder, who was capped for the national team in qualifying for the 2006 [...]

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Classy Juve strut their stuff

A MAGNIFICENT goal from Melbourne Victory striker Carlos Hernandez provided the highlight, but it was Juventus who emerged deserved 4-1 winners from their exhibition match at Telstra Dome.

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Phoenix rushes to help its ’sister’ Chengdu (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)

Carlos Hernandez awakened very early Monday morning; he’d just returned from his freshman year at Georgetown University in Washington and was still on “East Coast time.”

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Homeboy Bingo!

Thanks to my friend Al Carlos Hernandez for sharing this with me.

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Hernandez returns for Victory

COSTA Rica international Carlos Hernandez will finally play his first Asian Champions League match for Melbourne Victory away to Korean outfit Chunnam Dragons on Wednesday.

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LATINOS DON'T EAT LAWNS THEY MOW THEM

January 19, 2008 By Al Carlos Hernandez We had occasion to get dressed up all smooth urban chic and go to a well known Mediterranean restaurant with some artist type friends of my wife and her sister in celebration their...

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Costa Rica call up Carlos

MELBOURNE Victory's Carlos Hernandez has been called up to play for Costa Rica in a pair of friendly internationals.

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Victory silence Roar to keep slim hopes alive

SUPER-SUB Carlos Hernandez kept Melbourne Victory's title defence alive in last night's clash against the Queensland Roar.

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Victory claw Roar back

SUPER-sub Carlos Hernandez kept Melbourne Victory's title defence alive with a pair of assists in their A-League clash against the Queensland Roar in Brisbane.

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Prison prepares for 15-year-old inmate

When he arrives here, 15-year-old Carlos Hernandez will be the youngest inmate.

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A post modern Latinos Christmas

December 15, 2007 By Al Carlos Hernandez A flood of familial emotion that gains momentum throughout the year seems to pool into alchemy stew of color, visceral pine, arroz, tamalianic scents, and surreptitious sounds during the Christmas holidays. Yeah, I...

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A Ward of warning for imports

MELBOURNE Victory's signing of attacking midfielder Nick Ward is set to increase the pressure on imports Carlos Hernandez and Leandro Love.

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Boy, 15, will be arraigned as an adult

Carlos Hernandez, 15, is scheduled to appear Dec. 18 in St. George's 5th District Court on charges of murder, rape and aggravated sexual assault in the death of Keely Amber Hall, 15.

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Teen to be arraigned on murder, rape counts

Carlos Hernandez, 15, will be arraigned Dec. 18 on first-degree felony charges of murder, rape and aggravated sexual assault in the death of a 15-year-old St. George girl.

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Hernandez forges own reputation

MELBOURNE Victory's Latin American midfielder Carlos Hernandez has urged people to stop comparing him with Fred as he begins to make his own mark on the A-League.