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- Frederico Barrigana (28 April 1922 – 30 September 2007) was a Portuguese footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. He spent the vast majority of his career...
- Haemateulia barrigana is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Chile (Curico Province and Nuble Province), and Argentina (Neuquén...
- Portuguese priest of the Catholic Church, known as Father Cruz Frederico Barrigana (1922–2007) a Portuguese football goalkeeper with 260 caps with FC Porto...
- 1947–1963 27 5 Vítor Baía  Portugal Porto 1988–1996 1999–2006 24 Frederico Barrigana  Portugal Porto 1943–1956 Humberto Coelho  Portugal Benfica 1968–1975...
- 1950–1952 213 205  Portugal 9 José Lourenço FW 1942–1948 117 64 — — Frederico Barrigana GK 1943–1955 324 0  Portugal 12 Romão MF 1944–1952 180 7 — — Joaquim Machado...
- the Primeira Divisão, having beaten Sporting 2–1. Also FC Porto with Barrigana, Hernâni and Pedroto would crash in Campo Estrela 2–1. "Porto scored first...
- more seriously to athletics when he found professor Paulo Barrigana. He joined Paulo Barrigana's group and had a great progression in this discipline. In...
- Brown & McPherson, 2002 Exoletuncus artifex Razowski, 1997 Haemateulia barrigana Razowski & González, 2003 Haemateulia haematitis (Meyrick, 1931) Haemateulia...
- Eberhard  Switzerland 52.18 21 1 Alberto Montanari  Italy 52.28 22 3 Diogo Barrigana  Portugal 52.61 23 3 Dmitrijs Ļašenko  Latvia 52.82 24 2 Andreas Haara...
- Benfica MF Serafim Baptista 21 May 1925 1 0 90 0 0 90 – Boavista F.C. GK Barrigana 28 April 1922 1 0 90 0 0 90 – F.C. Porto FW Fernando Cabrita 1 May 1923...