- Cícero João de Cézare (born 24 June 1980),
nicknamed Cicinho (Portuguese pronunciation: [siˈsĩɲu]), is a
Brazilian retired professional footballer who...
- (Bulgarian: Неусиано де Жезуш Гузмао; born 26
December 1988),
commonly known as
Cicinho (Bulgarian: Сисиньо), is a
professional footballer who
plays as a right...
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Cicinho (born 1980), Cícero João de Cézare, is a
Brazilian football right-back.
Cicinho may also
refer to:
Cicinho (footballer, born 1986), Alex Sandro...
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August 1986),
commonly known as
Cicinho, is a
Brazilian footballer who
plays as a
right back. Born in Jundiaí,
Cicinho made his
senior debuts with local...
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Suffering from a
right Achilles tendon injury, his
place was
taken by
Cicinho and Maicon, who
dominated the
position in the
years to come by. On 4 February...
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Alberto Bernardo MF 1981–1984 — 32 2 Javi García MF 2004–2009 — 32 0
Cicinho DF 2005–2007 — 32 3 Jesús
Vallejo DF 2017– — 32 1
Antonio González MF 1971–1973...
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players in that year's
squad included centre-back
Diego Lugano, full-back
Cicinho,
forward Amoroso, and the record-breaking
goalkeeper Rogério Ceni, who...
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registered during mid-season
transfer window. They do not take
foreign slot.
Cicinho (Bahia)
Diego Costa (Grêmio)
Wanderson (Internacional) João
Moreira (São...
- 2005 -
Edmundo (Figueirense), Jadíson &
Paulo Baier (Goiás) – 11 2004 -
Cicinho (São Paulo) – 13 2003 - Alex (Cruzeiro) – 15 Prêmio
Craque do Brasileirão...
- 1979 5 0 2 0 6 Roberto
Carlos Real
Madrid 10
April 1973 4 0 0 0 13
Cicinho Real
Madrid 24 June 1980 2 0 0 0 14 Luisão Benfica 10
April 1973 0 0...