Paulo Emilio Frossard Jorge (3 January 1936 – 17 May 2016) was a Brazilian football manager. He died aged 80 of a brain lymphoma in May 2016. Source:...
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Paulo Emilio may refer to: Paulo Emilio (footballer, born 1936) (1936–2016), Brazilian football manager and former footballer Paulo Emilio (footballer...
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List of Brazilians (section Football)
Stolfi (born 1950), computer scientist, professor at UNICAMP Jayme Tiomno (1920–2011), experimental and theoretical nuclear physicist Paulo Emílio Vanzolini...
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Guarani FC (category Football clubs in São Paulo (state))
colloquially called Guarani, is a Brazilian association football club in Campinas, São Paulo. Guarani is the only club not based in a state capital or...
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Silva (redirect from Da Silva (footballer, born 1977))
artist Tristan da Silva (born 2001), Brazilian-German basketball player Jackie Silva, Brazilian beach volleyball player Paulo Emilio Silva, Brazilian beach...
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Elena Santiago (1941–2021), Spanish writer Emílio Santiago (1946–2013), Brazilian singer Esmeralda Santiago (born 1948), Puerto Rican author Emile Santiago...
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manager and coach Emilio José Viqueira (born 1974), footballer who made 454 pro appearances Manuel Castiñeiras (born 1979), footballer, over 300 pro appearances...
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Fluminense FC (redirect from Fluminense (football club))
Santana (1969–70) Paulo Amaral (1970) Mário Zagallo (1971–72) Zezé Moreira (1973) Duque (1973–74) Carlos Alberto Parreira (1974) Paulo Emilio (1975) Didi (1975–76)...
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C.S.D. Municipal (category Association football clubs established in 1936)
by winning 1-0 in Argentina two days later. The hero was Argentine-born José Emilio "Pepe" Mitrovich in the second half. With both teams equal in points...
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(University of Valladolid). Marco Paulo, 79, Portuguese singer and television presenter, cancer. Gerd Peehs, 82, German footballer (SV Saar 05 Saarbrücken, Borussia...
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Olympic gold medalist Paulo do Rio Branco — French-Brazilian rugby union player Felipe Contepomi — Argentine rugby union footballer Ted Eisenberg — American...
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Sporting CP (redirect from Sporting CP Footballer of the Year)
favourites, with a squad composed by Luís Figo, Paulo Sousa, Krasimir Balakov, Ivaylo Yordanov, Emílio Peixe, Stan Valckx and others; therefore, Benfica...
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psychiatrist, heart attack. Peter Bennett, 77, English footballer (Leyton Orient, West Ham United). Paulo Konder Bornhausen, 94, Brazilian lawyer and politician...
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Club Necaxa (category Football team templates which use short name parameter)
telecommunications giant Grupo Televisa S.A C.V. The now late owner, Emilio Azcárraga Milmo (father of Emilio Azcárraga Jean), and several associates took a new direction...
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ˈlwiz nɐˈzaɾju dʒi ˈlimɐ]; born 18 September 1976), mononymously known as Ronaldo, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a striker...
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of people with full or partial Italian ancestry outside Italy, with São Paulo being the most populous city with Italian ancestry in the world. Nowadays...
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(1969–1973). Christian Dalger, 73, French footballer (Toulon, Monaco, national team). Vincenzo D'Amico, 68, Italian footballer (Lazio, Torino, Ternana), cancer...
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La Liga (redirect from Spanish Football League)
won another five La Liga titles from 1986 to 1990 under the brilliance of Emilio Butragueño and Hugo Sánchez, the Basque clubs of Real Sociedad and Athletic...
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Argentinos Juniors (category Association football clubs established in 1904)
(1911–16) Emilio Couy (1916–22) Pipo Manujovich (1922–27) Juan Guglielmetti (1927–32) Domingo Capitani (1932–39) Gastón García Miramón (1939–43) Emilio Ardoy...
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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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(1970) Vários escritos. São Paulo: Duas Cidades. p.18. Faraco, Carlos Emílio e Moura, Francisco Mato. Português Projetos. São Paulo: Editora Ática, 2009, p...
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Club América (category Football team templates which use short name parameter)
3–2. The owner failed to build upon previous success and on 22 July 1959, Emilio Azcárraga Milmo, owner of Telesistema Mexicano, bought América from Isaac...
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Juventus FC (redirect from Juventus football club)
Indeed, only for Moggi and Juve, kicked out and relegated to B. Cambiaghi, Emilio; Dent, Arthur (2007). Il processo illecito (PDF) (1st ed.). Stampa Indipendente...
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categories. Wagner Moura (born 1976) Fernanda Montenegro (born 1929) Norma Aleandro (born 1936) Héctor Alterio (born 1929) Rafael Amaya (born 1977) Imperio Argentina...
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(d. 1997) 1932 – Sándor Mátrai, Hungarian footballer (d. 2002) 1932 – Paulo Valentim, Brazilian footballer (d. 1984) 1932 – Colville Young, Governor-General...
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transplant. Jim McKeever, 92, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (Derry, Ballymaguigan, Newbridge). Nei Paulo Moretto, 86, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate,...
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Cagliari Calcio (redirect from Cagliari Calcio in European football)
Depperu (1940–43) Eugenio Camboni (1944–46) Umberto Ceccarelli (1946–47) Emilio Zunino (1947–49) Domenico Loi (1949–53) Pietro Leo (1953–54) Efisio Corrias...
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Pier Paolo Pasolini (redirect from Pier Paulo Pasolini)
to far-right terrorism, as the most likely cause. Pier Paolo Pasolini was born in Bologna, Italy. He was the son of elementary-school teacher Susanna Colussi...
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verismo, which extolled realism, played a major role in Italian literature. Emilio Salgari, a writer of action-adventure swashbucklers and a pioneer of science...
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