Ecuadorian footballer
Ecuadorian footballer
Ecuadorian striker known for his pace and goal-scoring prowess who represented Ecuador at international level.
Otilino Tenorio (1980–2005) was an Ecuadorian professional footballer renowned for his speed and finishing. He began his career with Barcelona SC, becoming a key player in domestic competitions. Tenorio scored important goals that helped his club in the Ecuadorian Serie A. Internationally, he earned caps for the Ecuador national team during World Cup qualifiers. He was celebrated by fans for his exciting playing style and dedication. His promising career was tragically cut short by a fatal car accident on May 7, 2005.
Otilino Tenorio
American boxer
American boxer
American lightweight boxer celebrated for his resilience and memorable fights.
Diego Corrales (1977–2007) was an American professional boxer known for his heart and tenacity in the ring. He held multiple world titles in the lightweight division, including the WBO and IBF belts. Corrales gained fame for his spectacular bouts, notably his epic comeback victory over José Luis Castillo in 2005. His aggressive style and ability to withstand punishment endeared him to fans worldwide. Outside the ring, he faced personal challenges but remained a beloved figure in boxing. Corrales tragically died in a motorcycle accident on May 7, 2007.
Diego Corrales
American baseball player, coach, and manager
American baseball player
coach
and manager
American baseball manager and coach known for leading teams to multiple pennants.
Danny Ozark (1923–2009) was an American baseball coach and manager celebrated for his leadership in Major League Baseball. He played briefly before transitioning to coaching, where he served as the manager of the Philadelphia Phillies from 1973 to 1979. Ozark guided the Phillies to three consecutive National League East titles and revitalized the team's competitive spirit. Known for his calm demeanor and player-focused approach, he earned respect throughout the league. After managing, he continued as a coach and consultant, sharing his baseball expertise. Ozark passed away on May 7, 2009, remembered as a key figure in the Phillies' history.
Danny Ozark
Spanish golfer
Spanish golfer
Spanish golf legend credited with revolutionizing the sport with his creative shot-making.
Seve Ballesteros (1957–2011) was a Spanish professional golfer and one of the game's all-time greats. He won five major championships, including three Open Championships and two Masters. Ballesteros was renowned for his imaginative shot-making and charismatic personality, igniting a golf boom in Europe. He was a founding member of the European Ryder Cup team and played a pivotal role in their early successes. His rivalry with American players helped globalize the sport in the 1980s and 1990s. Ballesteros died on May 7, 2011, leaving a legacy as a trailblazer for European golf.
2011
Seve Ballesteros
Italian footballer and manager
Italian footballer and manager
Italian footballer and manager who played in Italy’s top divisions and later guided lower-division teams.
Ferruccio Mazzola was an Italian professional footballer who played as a midfielder for several clubs in Italy’s top divisions. He appeared for teams in both Serie A and Serie B, known for his technical skill and work rate. After retiring as a player, Mazzola transitioned into management, leading various lower-division sides and focusing on player development. His coaching career spanned over a decade, during which he was respected for his tactical knowledge and passion for the game. Mazzola also shared his expertise as a football pundit and mentor. He passed away on May 7, 2013, leaving an enduring mark on Italian football.
2013
Ferruccio Mazzola
Jr., American football player
Jr.
American football player
American football wide receiver who starred for the New York Jets and was part of the Super Bowl III championship team.
George Sauer Jr. was an American football wide receiver known for his college career at Baylor University and his professional tenure with the New York Jets in the AFL. He was a key member of the Jets' offense and helped secure victory in Super Bowl III against the Baltimore Colts. Known for his speed and reliable hands, Sauer amassed over 2,000 receiving yards during his career. He later spent a season with the St. Louis Cardinals before retiring. Off the field, he was an advocate for player rights and sportsmanship. Sauer passed away on May 7, 2013, remembered as a Super Bowl champion and AFL standout.
George Sauer, Jr.
American baseball player
American baseball player
American professional baseball player active in the mid-20th century.
Born in 1927, Dick Welteroth was an American professional baseball player.
He played as a pitcher in professional baseball leagues in the United States during the mid-20th century.
Welteroth was known for his strong arm and competitive spirit.
Although his time at the highest level was brief, he made a lasting impression on teammates and fans.
After retiring, he remained active in the baseball community at the local level.
His lifelong passion for the game left a legacy of dedication and teamwork.
Dick Welteroth