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San Roman refers to a family line of Spanish and Italian origin. The term San Roman in Spanish or Castilian refers to ' St. Roman ' and the name is a habitual name from any of the persons from the local church or shrines of Saint Roman. There are about 18,089 Documents Available on San Roman Ancestry, Alongside 9,475 Birth, Marriage, and Deaths on record, 4,291 Military Records and 1,020 Immigration Records on this family group that originates from Spain. Due to Spanish Colonial Expansions and emigrations into those territories controlled by Spain , the San Roman family is spread like many other Spanish families around former Spanish territories and Viceroyalties .

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3-580: José San Román - Argentine Footballer Pepe San Roman - Cuban Soldier Alexa San Román - Singer/Guitarist J.J. San Román Exposito - From Madrid Spain, Cuchillero Street to Aqua Sports Kayak, Puerto Rico. Jos%C3%A9 San Rom%C3%A1n José Ignacio San Román (born 17 August 1988) is an Argentine football defender currently playing for San Martín de Mendoza . Born in San Martín , San Román began his professional playing career in 2006 with River Plate . He made his debut on 10 December 2006 in

6-491: A 1–1 away draw with Vélez Sarsfield . After only one game for River Plate, San Roman joined newly promoted Tigre in 2007. He made his first appearance for Tigre on 1 March 2007 in a 1–2 away win against Colón de Santa Fe . With Tigre, San Román achieved the two highest finishes in the history of the club, finishing 2nd in the Apertura 2007 championship and in joint first place in Apertura 2008 championship where they lost

9-721: The three-way playoff final on goal difference. In 2009 San Román made his first appearances in an international club competition playing two games in Copa Sudamericana . In 2010, San Román's rights were bought by a third party that loaned him to San Lorenzo for two seasons. On 15 January 2022, San Román moved to Italy to join Serie D club Lavello . In July 2022 he moved back to Argentina in order to join hometown club San Martín de Mendoza . This biographical article related to association football in Argentina, about

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