ForaDeJogo (archived) Rui Jordão at BDFutbol Rui Jordão national team profile at the Portuguese Football Federation (in Portuguese) Rui Jordão at National-Football-Teams...
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goalkeeper Rui Alberto Faria da Costa (born 1986), Portuguese cyclist Rui Hachimura (八村 塁, born 1998), Japanese basketball player Rui Jordão (1952-2019)...
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Jordao Pattinama (born 1989), Dutch footballer Rui Jordão (1952–2019), Angola-born Portuguese international footballer Jordão, Acre Campos do Jordão Foz...
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from the original on 5 February 2023. Retrieved 4 February 2023. Tovar, Rui (2011). Almanaque do FC Porto 1893–2011 (in Portuguese). Alfragide: Caderno...
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Vice-president: Rui Solheiro Secretaries: Miguel de Castro, Luís Pereira, Tiago Abade Substitutes: Diogo Orvalho, Manuel Mendes, Rui Fernandes Until 1919...
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Eusébio also holds the record for most consecutive wins, with five. Rui Jordão, Paulinho Cascavel, Mário Jardel and Mehdi Taremi are the only players...
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for France but Portugal equalised through Rui Jordão on 74 minutes. The game went to extra time and Jordão scored again in the 98th minute to give the...
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Fernandes, Nuno (18 October 2019). "Morreu Rui Jordão, o grande goleador que se zangou com o futebol" [Death of Rui Jordão, the great goalscorer who became angry...
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Sporting CP 30 1975–76 Benfica (22) 50 Boavista 48 Belenenses 40 16 30 Rui Jordão Benfica 30 1976–77 Benfica (23) 51 Sporting CP 42 Porto 41 16 30 Fernando...
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Juan Seminario Cezary Wilk Fábio Coentrão Fernando Meira Hélder Postiga Rui Jordão Rúben Micael Constantin Gâlcă Dorin Mateuț Cristian Săpunaru Vladislav...
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