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- Martí_Ventolrà abstract "Martí Vantolrà i Fort (16 December 1906 — 5 June 1977) was a former Spanish footballer. He formed part of the forward set up of FC Barcelona which also included Raich, Escolà, Fernandez and Munlloch. He represented Spain at the 1934 FIFA World Cup.In 1937, Martí emigrated to Mexico during the Spanish Civil War. He is the father of the Mexican footballer José Vantolrá".
- Q553080 abstract "Martí Vantolrà i Fort (16 December 1906 — 5 June 1977) was a former Spanish footballer. He formed part of the forward set up of FC Barcelona which also included Raich, Escolà, Fernandez and Munlloch. He represented Spain at the 1934 FIFA World Cup.In 1937, Martí emigrated to Mexico during the Spanish Civil War. He is the father of the Mexican footballer José Vantolrá".
- Martí_Ventolrà comment "Martí Vantolrà i Fort (16 December 1906 — 5 June 1977) was a former Spanish footballer. He formed part of the forward set up of FC Barcelona which also included Raich, Escolà, Fernandez and Munlloch. He represented Spain at the 1934 FIFA World Cup.In 1937, Martí emigrated to Mexico during the Spanish Civil War. He is the father of the Mexican footballer José Vantolrá".
- Q553080 comment "Martí Vantolrà i Fort (16 December 1906 — 5 June 1977) was a former Spanish footballer. He formed part of the forward set up of FC Barcelona which also included Raich, Escolà, Fernandez and Munlloch. He represented Spain at the 1934 FIFA World Cup.In 1937, Martí emigrated to Mexico during the Spanish Civil War. He is the father of the Mexican footballer José Vantolrá".