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    João Manuel Vieira Pinto CvIH (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w ˈpĩtu, ˈʒwɐ̃w -]; born 19 August 1971) is a Portuguese retired professional footballer...
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  • João Pinto (born 1971) is a Portuguese footballer. João Pinto may also refer to: João Pinto (footballer, born 1961), Portuguese football defender João...
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    João Domingos da Silva Pinto (born 21 November 1961) is a Portuguese former footballer and manager. Having spent his entire professional career with Porto...
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    I. He was killed in action in 1917. João Teixeira da Rocha Pinto was named after his father João Teixeira Pinto, who was called o Kurika (Kowanyama dialect:...
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    February 2019). "João Félix, uma mistura de Rui Costa e João Pinto com traços de Cruyff" [João Félix, a mixture of Rui Costa and João Pinto with Cruyff traits]...
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  • João Manuel Pinto Tomé Santos (born 26 May 1973), known as João Pinto or João Manuel Pinto, is a Portuguese retired professional footballer who played...
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    Lisbon, 16 August 1933), married firstly to Maria João Ressano Garcia de Lacerda, daughter of João Caetano Soares da Silveira Pereira Forjaz de Lacerda...
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    Barbosa 55m e 60m, e João Pinto 78m e 82m)" [Portugal-Cyprus, 6–0 (Pauleta 37m and 72m, Pedro Barbosa 55m and 60m, e João Pinto 78m and 82m)]. Record...
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  • Portuguese footballers João Pinto, Portuguese footballer João Cancelo, Portuguese footballer João Tomás, Portuguese footballer Lucas João, Portuguese/Angolan...
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  • Pinto at WorldFootball.net "Em memória de João Oliveira Pinto: a entrevista que recorda a passagem pelo Sporting" [In memory of João Oliveira Pinto:...
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    João Pessoa–Presidente Castro Pinto International Airport (IATA: JPA, ICAO: SBJP) is the airport serving João Pessoa, Brazil located in the adjoining...
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  • Custódio João Pinto (9 February 1942 – 21 February 2004) was a Portuguese footballer who played as a central midfielder. Born in Montijo, Setúbal District...
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  • Fernando José Gomes Pinto (born 7 April 1969), better known as Fua, is an Angolan footballer who played as a winger. He played in three matches for the...
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  • Bento Fábio Rochemback Custódio Clayton Toñito Tinga Marius Niculae Sá Pinto João Pinto Lourenço Elpídio Silva Liédson Source: Foradejogo Rules for classification:...
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    2014. "Simão Sabrosa". European Football. Retrieved 2 July 2014. "João Vieira Pinto". European Football. Retrieved 2 July 2014. "Ricardo Quaresma". European...
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  • João Pinto de Freitas do Amaral (30 May 1948 – 21 March 1995) was a Portuguese politician and journalist. He was the fourth but second surviving son of...
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    moved several times between Lisbon and Coimbra. In 1537, during the reign of João III, the university moved definitively to Coimbra. The entire university...
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  • João Domingos Pinto (born 1961), Portuguese footballer and manager of FC Porto João Vieira Pinto (born 1971), Portuguese footballer José Manuel Pinto...
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  • João Pinto da Piedade, O.P. (Latin: Joannes de Abrantes a Pictate) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Macau (1604–1623). João Pinto...
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    João Franco ordered the imprisonment of Republican leader António José de Almeida, the Carbonária head Luz de Almeida, the republican journalist João...
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    1998–2000, 2001–04 Jorge Cadete: Sporting 1987–95; Benfica 1999–2003 João Pinto: Benfica 1992–2000; Sporting 2000–04 Dimas Teixeira: Benfica 1994–96;...
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    February 2013). "Casamento de Marisa Cruz e João Pinto chegou ao fim" [Marriage of Marisa Cruz and João Pinto ended]. Jornal de Notícias (in Portuguese)...
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    Using Pinto Beans". College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences | New Mexico State University. Retrieved May 19, 2021. Quero, João (2016-06-24)...
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  • Prates 30 MF  ESP Toñito 7 FW  ROU Marius Niculae 10 FW  POR Sá Pinto 25 MF  POR João Pinto 20 MF  POR Ricardo Quaresma 16 FW  BRA Mário Jardel 9 FW  BLR...
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    2022 "Matilde Martinez". Athletic Bilbao. Retrieved 27 September 2023. "João Pinto". Athletic Bilbao. Retrieved 27 September 2023. "Maria Gstöttner". Athletic...
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    successful Portuguese club, with a total of seven titles. Former captain João Pinto and striker Fernando Gomes hold the club records for most appearances...
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  • João de Sahagún (9 April 1668–12 October 1730), born João Pinto Brandão, was a Roman Catholic prelate and missionary who served as Bishop of São Tomé...
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  • city rivals Boavista, sometimes called Invicta derby. Former defender João Pinto holds the record for most matches played in all competitions (587) and...
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  • João Luís Pinto is a Portuguese rugby union coach. He was the head coach of Portugal, since 25 July 2014 to 2016. He has been a coach for the Portuguese...
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  • Maurício Marques Martim Syder António Pinto Pereira Eliseu Neves Luís Dias Sónia Ramos Rui Cristina Pedro Soares Pinto João Graça Sandra Ribeiro Jamila Madeira...
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