Eduarda Idalina "Duda" Amorim Taleska (born 23 September 1986) is a Brazilian-Hungarian former handball player. She played most of her career in Győr...
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sailor Bruno Amorim (footballer) (born 1998), Portuguese footballer Celso Amorim (born 1942), Brazilian diplomat and politician Eduarda Amorim, (born 1986)...
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green and white jersey, such as Anikó Kovacsics, Zsuzsanna Tomori, Eduarda Amorim, Katrine Lunde, Heidi Løke, Ana Gros, Andrea Lekić or Jovanka Radičević...
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Eduarda is a Portuguese feminine given name, a variation of the masculine name Eduardo. Eduarda Amorim (born 1986), Brazilian handball player Eduarda...
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oldest of three siblings, the youngest being fellow handball player Eduarda Amorim. She participated at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, where the Brazilian...
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footballer Eduardo Amorim (politician) (born 1963), Brazilian politician Eduarda Amorim (born 1986), Brazilian handball player This disambiguation page lists...
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Bulatović Profile". history.eurohandball.com. Retrieved 18 March 2023. "Eduarda Amorim Profile". history.eurohandball.com. Retrieved 18 March 2023. "Bojana...
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reporter Ana Amorim Taleska, (born 1983 in Blumenau) handball player Christian Maicon Hening, (born 1978 in Blumenau) football player Eduarda Amorim Taleska...
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Nascimento Brazil Right wing 2013 Andrea Lekić Serbia Centre back 2014 Eduarda Amorim Brazil Left back 2015 Cristina Neagu (2) Romania Left back 2016 Cristina...
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in April". European Handball Federation. 9 May 2019. "More glory for Eduarda Amorim and Niklas Landin". European Handball Federation. 24 May 2019. "Kristopans...
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