José Maria Marin (born 6 May 1932) is a Brazilian politician and former sports administrator who was the President of the Brazilian Football Confederation...
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race walker José Manuel Marín (born 1971), Spanish archer José Miguel Marín (1945–1991), Argentine football goalkeeper José Maria Marin (born 1932),...
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José Maria, usually the Portuguese equivalent of the Spanish given name José María, may refer to: José Maria Alkmin (1901–1974), Vice-President of Brazil...
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Joel Marin (born 1994), Finnish murderer John Marin (1870–1953), American painter José Maria Marin (born 1932), Brazilian politician Joseph Marin de la...
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"José Maria de Santo Agostinho" or simply "José Maria": a mystic leader in the Contestado War in Brazil José Maria Marin, Brazilian politician José Maria...
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Salim Maluf, the son of Lebanese Christian immigrants Salim Farah Maluf and Maria Stephan Maluf, was born in São Paulo, and graduated 1954 in engineering...
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His successor, José Maria Marin, was arrested in Switzerland, along with six other FIFA executives, in an FBI-led investigation. Marin was also banned...
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José Luis Alberto Muñoz Marín (February 18, 1898 – April 30, 1980) was a Puerto Rican journalist, politician, statesman and was the first elected governor...
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informant in a corruption investigation into several soccer organizations. José Maria Marin, former president of the Brazilian Football Confederation, had been...
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Rafael Esquivel, Jose Maria Marin, Nicolas Leoz, Alejandro Burzaco, Aaron Davidson, Hugo Jinkis, Mariano Jinkis, and Jose Margulies, aka Jose Lazaro, F.#2015R00747...
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