Proper noun
Domenech (plural Domeneches)
A surname.
Messi saw his penalty saved by Valencia keeper Jaume Domenech but Jordi Alba kept the ball alive and his deflected cross fell towards the Argentine, who dived to head the ball across the line and score the milestone goal. Source: Internet
SAO PAULO (AP) — Former New York City FC coach Domenech Torrent has ben named coach of Copa Libertadores and Brazilian defending champions Flamengo, the Rio de Janeiro-based giants said on Friday. Source: Internet
Three weeks?" said Daniel Domenech, executive director of the American Association of School Administrators, "It's not the right thing to do. Source: Internet
“All the players without exception want to declare their opposition to the decision taken by the FFF to exclude Nicolas Anelka from the squad,” Domenech read. Source: Internet
Domenech and Green discuss the sexual assault allegations rising in the Catholic Church, the politics on the ground in Israel, and how religion impacts both American politics and institutions. Source: Internet
Domenech read out a statement from his squad which said: "The French Football Federation did not at any time try to protect the group. Source: Internet