• Ricardo Costa may refer to: Ricardo Costa (footballer, born 1981), Portuguese football defender Ricardo Costa (footballer, born 1973), Portuguese former...
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    Ricardo Miguel Moreira da Costa (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁiˈkaɾðu ˈkɔʃtɐ]; born 16 May 1981) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played...
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    Ricardo Costa (25 January 1940 – 8 July 2021) was a Portuguese film director. He wrote texts on cinema, vision, and language. Costa's works were primarily...
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  • handball player Francisco Costa. His father, Ricardo Costa, is a former handball player and the coach of Sporting CP. "Martim Costa". eurohandball.com. European...
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    2–1 defeat to Barbados. After this humiliation, Costa Rica beat the United States 2–1 at the Ricardo Saprissa Stadium, with goals from Rolando Fonseca...
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  • Ricardo Alexandre Campos Costa (born 10 January 1973) is a Portuguese footballer who played in the Segunda Divisão de Honra for Maia and Campomaiorense...
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    Ricardo Mion Varella Costa (born June 17, 1982) is a Brazilian footballer. His last team was Deportivo Saprissa, from Costa Rica where he played as a...
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  • handball player Martim Costa. His father, Ricardo Costa, is a former handball player and the coach of Sporting CP. "MOTA DA COSTA, FRANCISCO". EHF. Retrieved...
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  • Penalties Diego Carlos Alberto Quaresma Maniche McCarthy Costinha Jorge Costa Ricardo Costa Pedro Emanuel 8–7 Vanegas Alcázar Viáfara De Nigris Fabbro Velázquez...
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  • against Once Caldas on penalties. Vítor Baía Nuno Jorge Costa Pedro Emanuel Pepe Ricardo Costa Miguel Areias Nuno Valente César Peixoto José Bosingwa Giourkas...
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    extending his contract until 2010 and battling for a first-team spot with Ricardo Costa and João Paulo. He played seven league games for the eventual Primeira...
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    Ricardo Costa de Oliveira (born 14 June 1982) is a visually impaired athlete from Brazil who competes in the long jump and 100 m sprint. He won a gold...
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    Ricardo Alberto Silveira de Carvalho OIH ComM (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁiˈkaɾðu kɐɾˈvaʎu]; born 18 May 1978) is a Portuguese former professional footballer...
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    Taxi, 2015, Iranian docufiction on Tehran by Jafar Panahi at The Guardian Drits (Derivas), 2016, a Portuguese docufiction on Lisbon by Ricardo Costa...
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  • Cipriano Mariana Bandhold Carlos Costa Bernardo Nunes Diogo Correia Luís Sequeira Bianca Barros Nuno Pinto Bruno Vieira Ricardo Morais Renata Gonçalves Rui...
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  • Stadium Gori, Georgia Capacity 5,000 Chairman Davit Koziashvili Manager Ricardo Costa Coach Francisco Castro League Erovnuli Liga 2024 3rd Website fcdila...
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    October 2011). "Unai Emery margina a Parejo y Ricardo Costa" [Unai Emery ousts Parejo and Ricardo Costa]. Marca (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 9 November...
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    Her brother Ricardo Costa de Oliveira won a gold medal at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in the men's long jump T11 event. "Silvânia Costa de Oliveira"...
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  • Ricardo Valter da Costa (born 1 May 1981 in Goiânia) is a Brazilian football player, who currently plays for NK Graničar Novakovec in Croatia. Ricardo...
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  • Ricardo Blanco may refer to: Ricardo Blanco (Costa Rican footballer) (born 1989), Costa Rican football left-back Ricardo Blanco (Argentine footballer)...
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  • GK 99 Vítor Baía RB 22 Paulo Ferreira CB 2 Jorge Costa (c)  77' CB 4 Ricardo Carvalho LB 8 Nuno Valente  29' DM 6 Costinha CM 23 Pedro Mendes CM 18 Maniche...
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  • to the state treasury. In the early hours of April 26 to 27, 2024, Ricardo Costa and Fábio Gontijo had a strong argument in the bedroom of the orange...
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    (Bouden 84; Cristiano Ronaldo 40, Ricardo Costa 73)" [Morocco-Portugal, 1–2 (Bouden 84; Cristiano Ronaldo 40, Ricardo Costa 73)]. Record (in Portuguese)....
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    Deportivo Saprissa (category Football clubs in Costa Rica)
    has competed in the Costa Rican first division since 1949. The name of the team comes from one of the club's main founders, Ricardo Saprissa Aymá. One...
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    backup player, playing under veterans Pedro Emanuel, Jorge Costa and utility defender Ricardo Costa. However, in the following year, under the guidance of...
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    rival soccer team Alajuelense in Costa Rica. The Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá in San José is named for him. "Ricardo Saprissa". Olympedia. Retrieved 22...
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    (1787-1875) a Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Mariana, 1843-1875 Ricardo Costa (1940–2021) a Portuguese film director. Albertino João Santos Pereira...
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    Ricardo Antonio La Volpe Guarchoni (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈrikaɾðo la ˈβolpe]; born 6 February 1952) is an Argentine former professional footballer...
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    shot was saved by Portuguese goalkeeper Eduardo Carvalho. Portugal's Ricardo Costa was sent off with two minutes remaining, for elbowing Joan Capdevila...
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    Nacional de Costa Rica (Costa Rica National Stadium), a rented and shared facility. It was Costa Rica's first national stadium. In 1955, Ricardo Saprissa...
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