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Roberto de
Oliveira (13
April 1954 – 8
January 2023),
known as
Roberto Dinamite, was a
Brazilian footballer and politician. He was born in
Duque de Caxias...
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Dynamite is an
explosive made of nitroglycerin,
sorbents (such as
powdered s**** or clay), and stabilizers. It was
invented by the
Swedish chemist and...
- Los
Capos (Spanish for "The Bosses") was a
Lucha Libre stable consisting of Cien Caras, Máscara Año 2000 (often
written as "Dos Mil") and
Universo 2000...
- I
fratelli Dinamite (internationally
released as The
Dynamite Brothers) is a 1949
Italian animation film
directed by Nino and Toni Pagot. It is considered...
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second round and
managed a 1–0 win
thanks to a goal from
Roberto Dinamite.
Brazil and
Austria thus
finished with the same
number of
points and the...
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footballers such as Romário,
Philippe Coutinho,
Hilderaldo Bellini,
Roberto Dinamite and Edmundo, is well
known for its socio-educational methodology. At the...
- (in Portuguese). 28
September 2021.
Retrieved 23
December 2022. "Roberto
Dinamite é o
maior artilheiro isolado da história do Brasileirão; veja ranking"...
- Carioca, all Brazilian,
except the
English Henry Welfare: 284 goals:
Roberto Dinamite (Vasco da Gama) 239 goals: Zico (Flamengo) 233 goals: Romário (Vasco, Flamengo...
- 1975: E. Díaz &
Luque 1979:
Morel &
Peredo 1983: Aguilera,
Burruchaga &
Dinamite 1987: Iguarán 1989:
Bebeto 1991:
Batistuta 1993:
Dolgetta 1995: Batistuta...
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Uruguay won 3–1 on points. With
three goals,
Jorge Luis Burruchaga,
Roberto Dinamite and
Carlos Aguilera are the top
scorers in the tournament. In total, 55...