- The club's nickname,
Briosa, was
given between 1918 and 1920, when the club
competed in
several amateur football festivals.
Briosa means courageous, graceful...
- ****ociação Académica de
Coimbra –
Organismo Autónomo de ****ebol Nickname(s)
Briosa Founded 3 November 1887; 137
years ago (1887-11-03)
Ground Estádio Cidade...
- La
Briosa (Spanish for The
Verve One) is the ring name of a semi-retired
Mexican luchadora, or
female professional wrestler who was
primarily active from...
- 13
August 2020.
Retrieved 15
January 2021. "Performance by the under-12
Briosa almost did
Neymar hit with São Paulo". 7
January 2013.
Archived from the...
-
Coyolxauhqui and La Llorona, she will use
violence to
protect women. La
Briosa y la
Medusa was
inspired by
Lucha Libre,
which Lopez had
grown up watching...
- it was abandoned. No team held the
championship more than
twice but La
Briosa held it with two
different partners;
Vicky Carranza and Neftali. The last...
-
Neftaly formed a
trios team, Las
Nasty Girls, with La
Briosa and La Monstra.
Neftaly and La
Briosa won the
Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship...
- He was in
charge of São
Caetano in the
following year, and
returned to
Briosa in 1999. In 2000,
after spells in
charge of Remo and Araçatuba, Serginho...
- as well as the
Mexican National Women's Tag Team
Championship with La
Briosa.
Consejo Mundial de
Lucha Libre Mexican National Women's
Championship (2...
- ZeroZero.
April 22, 2012.
Retrieved May 27, 2014. "J(Amor) de
Briosa (1x0)" [Jamor of the
Briosa (1x0)].
ZeroZero (in Portuguese). May 20, 2012. Retrieved...