José Carlos da Costa Araújo (7 February 1962 – 24 July 2009), best known as Zé Carlos, was a Brazilian association footballer who played as a goalkeeper...
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Brazilian football forward Zé Carlos (footballer, born 1943), full name José Carlos Gaspar Ferreira, Brazilian football defender Zé Carlos (footballer, 1945–2018)...
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Silva (redirect from Da Silva (footballer, born 1977))
example, Roberto Carlos da Silva is better known as Roberto Carlos, Marta Vieira da Silva as Marta, José Roberto da Silva Júnior as Zé Roberto, and Nélson...
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singer Roberto Carlos (1941–), singer and composer Silva (1969–), singer and composer Tim Maia (1942–1998), singer and composer Tom Zé (1936–), singer...
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Wilson – Genoa – 2007–08 Antônio Carlos Zago – Roma – 1997–2002 Zé Eduardo (Bischofe de Almeida ) – Genoa, Siena – 2011–13 Zé Eduardo (de Araújo) – Parma,...
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Juan Carlos Concha Gutiérrez, 91, Chilean surgeon and politician, minister of public health (1971–1972). Fabio Cudicini, 89, Italian footballer (Udinese...
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Benedito Carlos de Souza (born 13 May 1944), known as Benê, is a Brazilian former footballer who played as a forward for clubs in Brazil and Chile. Born in...
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Mota (born 1964), Portuguese retired football right back Jose Carlos Ferreira Filho (born 1983), known as Zè Carlos, Brazilian professional football striker...
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Akwá (born 1977), footballer, Parliament member (MPLA) Flávio Amado (born 1979), footballer Didi, footballer Ze Kalanga (born 1983), footballer Mantorras...
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List of foreign La Liga players (category Lists of expatriate association football players)
Betis – 2013–14, 15–21, 21–24 Yan Couto – Girona – 2022–24 Zé Maria – Levante – 2006–07 Zé Roberto – Real Madrid – 1996–98 Tomás Alarcón – Cádiz – 2021–23...
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