- José
Roberto Gama de
Oliveira (born 16
February 1964),
known as
Bebeto (Brazilian Portuguese: [beˈbɛtu]), is a
Brazilian former professional football player...
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Bebeto (born 1964), José
Roberto Gama de Oliveira, is a
Brazilian politician and
former football forward Bebeto may also
refer to:
Bebeto de
Freitas (1950–2018)...
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Bebeto Haddad (DC) with 0.1% each.
Bebeto Haddad (DC)
Bebeto Haddad (DC) and
Ricardo Senese (UP) with 0.2%,
Altino Prazeres (PSTU) with 0.1%
Bebeto Haddad...
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September 2003),
better known as
Bebeto or
Bebeto Canhão, was a
Brazilian professional footballer who pla**** as a forward.
Bebeto was
successful playing for...
- and
refused to sit next to
Bebeto. He did
however join
Bebeto in one of the most
iconic images of the tournament.
After Bebeto scored against the Netherlands...
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Paulo Roberto de Freitas, best
known as
Bebeto (January 15, 1950 –
March 13, 2018), was a
Brazilian volleyball coach and
football manager. He was the president...
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Ndiaye (born 31
December 1991, in Tivaouane)
commonly known as Bara
Bebeto or just
Bebeto, is a
Senegalese football player who
currently plays for Turkish...
- Sánchez 1989:
Baltazar 1990: Sánchez 1991: Butragueño 1992:
Manolo 1993:
Bebeto 1994: Romário 1995:
Zamorano 1996:
Pizzi 1997:
Ronaldo 1998:
Vieri 1999:...
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Rigobert Song was sent off for a foul on Raí,
before Márcio
Santos and
Bebeto added two
further goals to
complete a 3–0 win for Brazil. The
result meant...
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official championship since the 1970
World Cup. The top
scorer was
Brazilian Bebeto. He
scored six times,
including three in the
final group stage. For a complete...