• Palestra de São Bernardo, commonly known as Palestra, is a currently inactive Brazilian football club based in São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo. They...
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    Estádio 1.º de Maio is a football stadium in the centre of São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil, which is the home of São Bernardo. With a capacity of 15,159...
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  • Clube São Bernardo, commonly known as EC São Bernardo, Esporte Clube, or Esporte, is a professional football club based in São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo...
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    Patrick Fabiano (category Footballers from São Paulo)
    2004 with the U-16 team of São Bernardo do Campo-based club, Palestra de São Bernardo. In 2005, he moved to his home town São Paulo where he signed a one-year...
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    Zé Roberto (category Footballers from São Paulo (state))
    and the coaching staff. Zé Roberto started in the youth ranks of Palestra de São Bernardo but it was while playing for Portuguesa, as a left-back, that he...
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    André Dias (category Footballers from São Bernardo do Campo)
    São Bernardo do Campo, André Dias first entered senior football in the 1999 Copa São Paulo de Juniores, when he played for Palestra de São Bernardo....
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    The São Paulo Metro (Portuguese: Metrô de São Paulo, [meˈtɾo dʒi sɐ̃w ˈpawlu]), commonly called the Metrô, is a rapid transit system that forms part of...
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    outdoor version of the game at the age of 21. He first played for PSB Palestra São Bernado in Brazil before moving to Australia (where his sister lives)...
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  • Japan's Oita Trinita in 1998. In 2001, after being in charge of Palestra de São Bernardo in the previous campaign, Formiga returned to Peixe as a youth...
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    Santo André da Borda do Campo (category History of São Paulo (state))
    São Bernardo and the São Caetano farms, which gave rise to the current cities in the ABC region. Although the current cities of Santo André and São Bernardo...
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  • Rio-São Paulo. São Paulo v Portuguesa São Paulo v Juventus Portuguesa Santista v São Paulo Corinthians v São Paulo Palestra Itália v São Paulo São Paulo...
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    Associação Atlética das Palmeiras (category Defunct football clubs in São Paulo (state))
    March 2022. São Paulo FC. "A Genealogia do São Paulo" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 6 March 2022. Rodolfo Kussarev, Bernardo Itri (2021). 125 Anos de História...
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    era for São Paulo football began. Players became professionals in 1933 when Bandeirante Football League was created. Corinthians and Palestra Itália assumed...
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    SE Palmeiras (category Football clubs in São Paulo (state))
    Powers (Germany, Italy, and Japan). Palestra Italia was forced to change its name and became Palestra São Paulo ("palestra" is a Greek word, loosely translated...
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  • Salvador Arena (category São Bernardo do Campo)
     21. "A trajetória do milionário de São Bernardo que deixou tudo para a educação" [The trajectory of the São Bernardo millionaire who left everything to...
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  • edition organized by the APEA (Associação Paulista de Esportes Atléticos) from April 25 to October 17. Palestra Itália won the title for the 2nd time. no teams...
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  • The Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior (or São Paulo Youth Football Cup, in English), also known as Copa São Paulo de Juniores (São Paulo Youth Cup) and...
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  • Sport Club Corinthians Paulista (category Football clubs in São Paulo (state))
    Corinthians hegemony in the São Paulo State Championship. As football was almost exclusively played at Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo by that time, the two...
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  • Benê (footballer, born 1944) (category Footballers from São Paulo)
    youth level for clubs such as EC São Bernardo and Palestra SB. With the last one, he won the 1992 Campeonato Paulista de Juniores da 2º Divisão, where took...
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  • Adriano da Matta (category Footballers from São Paulo)
    Brasil Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2007 Real Brasil 2008 Palestra de São Bernardo 2008–2009 Ibiza-Eivissa 2009–2010 Pro Vercelli 2011 Esporte Clube...
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  • Emily Lima (category Footballers from São Paulo)
    Brazil, she also played as a midfielder for São Paulo FC from 1997 to 2000, Palestra de São Bernardo, Barra de Teresópolis (2001) and Veranópolis (2002)...
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    matches such as the Estádio Palestra Itália, Pacaembu and Morumbi, all located in São Paulo, and the Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro. Current Santos President...
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    Pacaembu, São Paulo Estádio Palestra Itália (Parque Antártica) – São Paulo Estádio Papa João Paulo II – Moji-Mirim Estádio Pedro Victor de Albuquerque...
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  • Sandro Gaúcho (footballer, born 1968) (category União São João Esporte Clube players)
    Gaúcho had a brief career as a coach, managing the teams of Palestra São Bernardo, Poços de Caldas, Patrocinense, as well as EC Santo André in 2011. He...
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  • different league. In the edition organized by the LPF (Liga Paulista de Futebol), Palestra Itália won the title for the 7th time. No teams were relegated and...
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  • by the LFESP (Liga de Futebol do Estado de São Paulo), was the 39th season of São Paulo's top professional football league. Palestra Itália won the title...
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  • Santiago, Chile Referee: Byron Moreno 28 July 2001 (2001-07-28) Estádio Palestra Itália, São Paulo, Brazil Referee: Carlos Amarilla 28 July 2001 (2001-07-28)...
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  • São Paulo FC is an association football club based in São Paulo, Brazil. Being one of the most successful and well-known clubs in the country, with a...
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  • Horizonte Palestra Itália São Paulo Palestra Itália São Paulo 1999 Flamengo 4–3 3–3 – Palmeiras Maracanã Rio de Janeiro Palestra Itália São Paulo – –...
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    election. His successor, José de Melo Neto, promised Vargas that "São Paulo would not have another revolution". Just as in 1930, São Paulo was divided; the Constitutionalist...
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