Proper noun
Navas (plural Navases)
A surname from Spanish.
A healthy Navas (he was reported to have been practicing with the Paris team over the weekend) making a last-decision appearance in the finals would be key to neutralizing Bayern’s offense. Source: Internet
After the reprieve, United drew level when Anthony Martial’s shot was parried by Kaylor Navas and Rashford’s strike deflected off Danilo past the goalkeeper for his sixth goal in five European games. Source: Internet
The capture of Toledo in 1085 added New Castile to the crown's territories, and the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa (1212) heralded the Muslim loss of most of southern Spain. Source: Internet
Real Madrid was saved that Tottenham did not fit more goals thanks to the prodigious hands of the "Tico" goalkeeper Keylor Navas. Source: Internet
QUITO – Offensive operations are not being conducted in the area along the border with Colombia where a three-man team from El Comercio newspaper was kidnapped last month, Ecuadorian Interior Minister Cesar Navas said on Wednesday. Source: Internet
Franck Ribery (Bayern) over-hit a cool pass to make the ball rolls into the waiting hands of Navas when he could have easily hit a one time shot. Source: Internet