Jose Martinez - Sports

Sports

  • José Martínez Cervera (born 1983), Spanish football player
  • José Martínez (infielder) (born 1942), Cuban infielder, coach and front-office executive in Major League Baseball
  • José Martínez (pitcher) (born 1971), Dominican pitcher in Major League Baseball
  • José Martínez (canoer) (born 1973), Mexican sprint canoer
  • José Martínez (fencer) (1912–1989), Mexican Olympic fencer
  • José Martínez Sánchez (born 1941), better known as Pirri, Spanish football player
  • José Martinez (Chilean footballer) (born 1991), Chilean footballer who for Universidad Católica
  • José Martínez (footballer) (born 1979), Salvadoran footballer who plays for Chalatenango
  • José Alberto Martínez (born 1975), retired Spanish professional road bicycle racer
  • José Mario Martínez (born 1952), Salvadoran football coach
  • José Joaquín Martínez (born 1987), soccer player that plays for Club América
  • José Guadalupe Martínez (born 1983), Mexican goalkeeper for Puebla F.C.
  • José Manuel Martínez (born 1971), Spanish long-distance runner
  • José María Martínez (born 1968), Spanish slalom canoer

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