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Vigo

American  
[vee-goh, vee-goh, vee-gaw] / ˈvi goʊ, viˈgoʊ, ˈvi gɔ /

noun

  1. Jean Jean Almereyda, 1905–34, French film director.

  2. Bay of, an inlet of the Atlantic, in northwestern Spain. 19 miles (31 kilometers) long.

  3. a seaport on this bay: naval battle 1702.


Vigo British  
/ ˈviːɡəʊ, ˈbiɡo /

noun

  1. a port in NW Spain, in Galicia on Vigo Bay (an inlet of the Atlantic): site of a British and Dutch naval victory (1702) over the French and Spanish. Pop: 292 566 (2003 est)

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Iago Aspas and Williot Swedberg scored in the first half to fire Celta Vigo to a 2-1 victory at PAOK, who reduced the deficit through Alexander Jeremejeff after the interval.

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But Palace will be hoping the Norway international will replicate the form that saw him net 14 times in 35 outings for the Midlands outfit last term before making a loan move from Celta Vigo permanent.

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Matarazzo was named manager of the month this week, with his team also beating Celta Vigo and Getafe, while drawing with Atletico.

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Villa, who sit third in the Premier League, will get a welcome break before the last 16 -- where they could meet Lille, PAOK, Red Star Belgrade or Celta Vigo.

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The 25-year-old signed from Celta Vigo, initially on loan, in 2024 and scored 14 goals last season before making the move permanent in the summer for £23m.

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