• Francisco Alves dos Santos (born February 10, 1979, in Marabá), or simply Chicão, is a Brazilian defensive midfielder. He currently plays for Santa Cruz...
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  • Chicão may refer to: Chicão (footballer, born 1940) Chicão (footballer, born 1940) (1940–1968), born Francisco Amancio dos Santos, Brazilian defender Chicão...
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  • Paulo. Chicão Statistics FIFA. Retrieved 4 February 2010. Chicão – FIFA competition record (archived) Chicão at National-Football-Teams.com Chicão at Soccerway...
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  • Fernandes Chico (footballer, born February 1987), Brazilian footballer Luis Francisco Grando Chico (footballer, born 1988), Portuguese footballer Francisco Miguel...
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    Paulo in a derby match, Tite decided to remove club captain, the defender Chicão from the starting 11. The match ended in a goalless draw, quelling the demands...
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  • (2016) Charles – Chennai City F.C. (2017) East Bengal F.C. (2017–2018) Chicão – Delhi Dynamos FC (2015) Cristiano Hilario Oliveira – East Bengal F.C....
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  • Deaths in October 2008 (category Articles with dead external links from February 2022)
    Akutagawa, 71, Japanese Canadian martial artist, heart attack. Chicão, 59, Brazilian footballer. Jim Drake, 77, British rugby league player. Bob Friend, 70...
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  • 2012 CR Vasco da Gama season (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2014)
    GloboEsporte.com. 8 February 2012. Retrieved 8 February 2012. "Loss of Vasco da Gama raises discussion of the moment of Brazilian football" (in Portuguese)...
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  • List of São Paulo FC records and statistics (category Brazilian football club statistics)
    Paulo: 13 – (in the below table, the players in bold) South American Footballer of the Year: Raí (1992), Cafu (1994) Intercontinental Cup "Man of The...
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