• Fernando Bello may refer to Fernando Bello (footballer) (Blas Fernando Bello, 1910–1974), Argentine football goalkeeper Fernando Bello (sailor, born 1924)...
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    Fernando Bello (29 November 1910 – 30 November 1973) was an Argentine footballer. He played in nine matches for the Argentina national football team from...
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  • Fernando Bello (born 25 November 1957) is a Portuguese sailor. He competed in the Star event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. "Fernando Bello". Olympedia...
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  • Fernando Lima Bello (27 November 1931 – 3 June 2021) was Portugal's only member of the International Olympic Committee since 1989, when he ended his term...
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  • footballer Emilio Bello (1868–1941), Chilean lawyer, diplomat and politician Fernando Bello (disambiguation), several people Frank Bello (born 1965), American...
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    Fernando Pinto Coelho Bello (1 September 1924 – 8 November 1995) was a Portuguese sailor. Together with his brother Duarte Manuel Bello he competed at...
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  • José Fernando Bello Amigo Serans (born 5 November 1978) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Born in Santa Uxía de Ribeira, Galicia...
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    (one gold and one bronze), Fernanda Ribeiro (one gold and one bronze), Fernando Pimenta (one silver and one bronze), Pedro Pichardo (one gold and one silver)...
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    class in 1948, together with his brother Fernando Pinto Coelho Bello, and placed fourth in 1952 and 1956. Bello also raced Star class keelboats, winning...
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    leading "el Rojo" to become champions in 1948 under the coaching of Fernando Bello, who was the goalkeeper for eleven seasons between 1933 and 1944. Alfredo...
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