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Paulo Roberto Falcão holding the trophy of the 1979 Brazilian Championship Falcão began his professional career at Internacional of Porto Alegre, in Rio Grande do Sul, where he played from 1972 to 1980, winning three Brazilian National Championships (1975, 1976, 1979) and reaching the finals of the 1980 Copa Libertadores , eventually losing ...
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Place of death 25 January 2020: Liang Wudong: 60 Doctor (first death due to hospital-acquired infection) China 26 January 2020: Wang Xianliang: 62 Politician China (Wuhan) 27 January 2020: Yang Xiaobo: 57 Politician China (Wuhan) 31 January 2020: Wen Zengxian: 67 Politician China (Wuhan) 1 February 2020: Andy Gill: 64 Musician and music producer
Brazil and Roma great Paulo Roberto Falcão quit his job as coordinator at soccer club Santos on Friday after a woman accused him of indecent assault. Local police confirmed an investigation has ...
Paulo Roberto Falcão (born 1953), former Brazilian footballer; Radamel Falcao (born 1986), Colombian footballer; Richard Falcão (born 1987), Brazilian footballer; Yamaguchi Falcão (born 1987), Brazilian amateur boxer
At the time of his death, Sócrates was writing a fictional book about the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. [32] Sócrates was a physician , a rare achievement for a professional footballer (he held a bachelor's degree in medicine from the Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto , the medical school of the University of São Paulo ). [ 33 ]
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As a member of PMDB, Roberto Dinamite was elected Rio de Janeiro state deputy in 1994, with 68,516 votes, in 1998, with 44,993 votes, [5] in 2002, with 53,172 votes [9] and in 2006, with 49,097 votes. [10] Roberto Dinamite was a candidate to Vasco da Gama presidency in 2003 and in 2006. He was elected president of Vasco da Gama on 21 June 2008. [3]