Evaristo de Macedo Filho, (born 22 June 1933, in Rio de Janeiro), known simply as Evaristo, is a Brazilian former footballer and coach. Raised in the north...
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1956), Italian footballer Evaristo Carazo (1821–1889), President of Nicaragua Evaristo Carriego (1883–1912), Argentine poet Evaristo Carvalho (born 1942)...
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Evaristo Beccalossi (born 12 May 1956) is a former Italian footballer who played as a midfielder. He played for several Italian clubs throughout his career...
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Marino "Mario" Evaristo (10 December 1908 – 30 April 1993) was an Argentine footballer who played for the Argentina national football team. He was a member...
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Evaristo Frisoni (born October 1, 1907 in Brescia) was an Italian professional football player. Frisoni played for 8 seasons (207 games, 21 goals) in...
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Juan Evaristo (20 June 1902 – 8 May 1978) was an Argentine football wing half-back who played for Argentina between 1923 and 1930. Along with his younger...
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Evaristo Isasi Colmán (born 26 November 1955) is a Paraguayan former footballer who played as a striker. He started his career in the youth divisions...
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Emanuel Jesus Bonfim Evaristo (born 28 August 1982), known as Manú, is a Portuguese former footballer who played mainly as a right winger. He played 129...
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Evaristo de Toledo Piza (born 27 July 1972) is a Brazilian football coach and former player who played as a midfielder. Capivariano Campeonato Paulista...
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to: Antoni Pizà (born 1962), Spanish musicologist Evaristo Piza (born 1972), Brazilian footballer and coach Luz María Pizá Núñez (born 1950), Mexican...
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Evaristo Vicente Barrera (December 30, 1911 – June 7, 1982) was an Argentine football striker. He played for Racing Club de Avellaneda and a number of...
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Evaristo Coronado Salas (born 13 September 1960) is considered the best Costa Rican football striker during the 1980s. Born in Ciudad Cortés, Coronado...
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Esporte Clube Bahia (category Association football clubs established in 1931)
Leal (1995) Geninho (1997) Evaristo de Macedo (1998) Joel Santana (1999) Evaristo de Macedo (2001) Candinho (2002–03) Evaristo de Macedo (2003) Lula Pereira...
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Diego Pituca (redirect from Diego Cristiano Evaristo)
Diego Cristiano Evaristo (born 1 August 1992), known as Diego Pituca or simply Pituca, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Santos. Mainly a defensive...
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Colômbia e recorde de Evaristo" (in Portuguese). CBF. Retrieved 2 February 2022. Lewis, Rhett (15 August 2022). "Brazil National Football Team: The History...
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Spanish painter Evaristo Márquez, Colombian actor Evaristo Márquez Contreras, Spanish sculptor Favio Márquez, Argentine footballer Felipe González Márquez...
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Kayke Santos (redirect from Kayke Ayrton dos Santos Evaristo)
Kayke Ayrton dos Santos Evaristo (born 26 April 2008), known as Kayke Santos or just Kayke, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a forward for Athletico...
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Manu (redirect from Manu (footballer))
Bonfim Evaristo, Portuguese football winger Manu (footballer, born 1984), José Manuel Rodríguez Morgade, Swiss football left-back Manu (footballer, born...
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Barcelona players, including the Spanish players László Kubala, Luis Suárez, Evaristo and later Chus Pereda, played for the Catalan XI. On 26 January 1955, in...
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Pelé (redirect from Pelé (footballer))
nickname Pelé (Brazilian Portuguese: [peˈlɛ]), was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a forward. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players...
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Kubala, Zoltán Czibor, Sándor Kocsis, Ramón Villaverde, Justo Tejada, Evaristo and Eulogio Martínez, among others. With Herrera as coach, the club and...
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(in Spanish). 4 April 1989. Retrieved 5 September 2024. "Evaristo Carrió, cesado" [Evaristo Carrió, sacked]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 11 April 1990...
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months) vs. Guatemala, 27 April 2005 Most goals scored in a single match Evaristo (5 goals) vs. Colombia, 24 March 1957 First goal scored Oswaldo Gomes...
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1986 FIFA World Cup squads (redirect from Football World Cup 1986 (squads))
(from 18 to 21). Head coach: Kim Jung-nam Head coach: Guy Thys Head coach: Evaristo de Macedo Head coach: Bora Milutinović Head coach: Cayetano Ré Head coach:...
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Conceição Andrade (born 1940), Brazilian lawyer and politician Conceição Evaristo (born 1946), Brazilian writer Conceição Ferreira (born 1962), Portuguese...
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the Costa Rica national football team, making his debut in 1950. Murillo's brother, Evaristo, was also a professional footballer. After retiring as a player...
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defeated 2–0 in Doha. Their Asian Cup debut came in 1980 under head coach Evaristo de Macedo. They had qualified for the tournament after topping a relatively...
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Ronald Falkoski (category Men's association football midfielders)
2023 Brasil U23 Pan American Games: 2023 "Evaristo recebe com festa Ronald Falkoski, atleta do Grêmio" [Evaristo host a party with Ronald Falkoski, Grêmio...
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which was hosted in Australia. Under the supervision of Brazilian coach Evaristo de Macedo, the championships proved to be a success. Facing Brazil in the...
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1929 South American Championship (category International association football competitions hosted by Argentina)
goals Manuel Ferreira Diógenes Domínguez Lorenzo Fernández 2 goals Mario Evaristo Adolfo Zumelzú 1 goal Roberto Cherro Carlos Peucelle Nessi Agustín Lizarbe...
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