• Miguel Lourenço may refer to: Miguel Lourenço (footballer, born 1920), Portuguese professional footballer Miguel Lourenço (footballer, born 1992), Portuguese...
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  • Miguel Lourenço (born 7 February 1920, date of death unknown) was a Portuguese footballer who played as an outside forward. Lourenço joined S.L. Benfica...
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  • Brazilian footballer Lucas Lourenço (born 2001), Brazilian footballer Luís Lourenço (born 1983), Angolan footballer Miguel Lourenço (disambiguation), multiple...
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  • Miguel Lourenço at ForaDeJogo (archived) Miguel Lourenço national team profile at the Portuguese Football Federation (in Portuguese) Miguel Lourenço at...
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  • 2013. Retrieved 5 May 2013. MIGUEL LOURENÇO E MIGUEL ROSA ELEITOS OS MELHORES JOGADORES JOVENS (Miguel Lourenço and Miguel Rosa voted best young players)...
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  • club Amedspor. Lourenço was born in Lisbon. He played youth football with S.L. Benfica, from ages 10 to 19. In the summer of 2017, Lourenço signed with Primeira...
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    Ponta de São Lourenço (Portuguese for the "Point of Saint Lawrence") is the easternmost point of the island of Madeira. It is inside the town of Caniçal...
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    3828/idpr.2015.20. "Lourenço Marques a cidade feitiço" on YouTube, a film of Lourenço Marques, Portuguese Mozambique in 1970. "Lourenco Marques" on YouTube...
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    Fábio Miguel Lourenço Ferreira (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈfaβju fɨˈʁɐjɾɐ]; born 3 May 1989) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays mainly...
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  • (1958–59) Serafim Neves (1961–62) Lourenço (1973–74) Quim Teixeira (1974–75) Rosário (1977–78) Fernando Casaca (1980–82) Miguel Diogo (1982–83) Alexander Horváth...
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