- Sérgio
Bernardino (born 23
December 1953),
known as
Serginho Chulapa or
simply Serginho, is a
Brazilian football coach and
retired professional footballer...
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January 1975),
known as Aloísio
Chulapa or just Aloísio, is a
Brazilian former footballer who pla**** as a striker. Aloísio
Chulapa suffered a
freak accident...
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Tiago Oliveira de
Souza (born 5
February 1988),
commonly known as
Tiago Chulapa, is a
Brazilian footballer who
plays as a striker. Born and
raised in Curitiba...
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defeating Portuguesa in a
penalty shoot-out.
Valdir Peres, Chicão,
Serginho Chulapa and Zé Sérgio were the club's most
influential players when São
Paulo finally...
- fops). In Spanish, the word
possesses derived forms such as
chulapo and
chulapa, a
version of
chulo and
chula in
reference to
their saucy attitude, as...
- the 1982 FIFA
World Cup,
always as a
substitute (usually for
Serginho Chulapa). 1975–1980 :
Clube Atlético
Mineiro 1980–1983 : Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto...
- (parpusas [es]) and
kerchiefs (safos)
characteristic of the
chulapos and
chulapas,
dancing chotis and pasodobles,
eating rosquillas and barquillos. The Madrilenian...
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championship for the 11th time. No
teams were relegated. São Paulo's
Serginho Chulapa was the top goal
scorer with 22 goals. The
championship was
divided into...
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battle between Corinthians (led by Sócrates) and São Paulo's (Serginho
Chulapa). The "Corinthians Democracy" won in 1982 and 1983
while introducing a...
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Catarinense (born 1984), also
known as Serginho,
Brazilian footballer Serginho Chulapa (born 1953), also
known as Serginho,
Brazilian footballer from the 1982...