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Arthur Friedenreich (18 July 1892 – 6
September 1969) was a
Brazilian professional footballer who pla**** as a forward. He was
nicknamed The
Tiger or The...
- Thomsen–
Friedenreich antigen (Galβ1-3GalNAcα1-Ser/Thr) is a
disaccharide that
serves as a core 1
structure in O-linked glycosylation.
First described by...
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Christine Marthe Friedenreich, FRSC, is a
Canadian cancer epidemiologist whose research focuses on the role of
physical activity in the
development and...
- Championship. The Encyclopædia
Britannica notes that
Brazilian Arthur Friedenreich is "officially recognised" by FIFA to have
scored 1,329 goals, although...
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Christopher Friedenreich Hage (19 July 1759 – 15
August 1849), was a
Danish merchant on the
island of Møn. He was the
father of
Alfred Hage,
Hother Hage...
- teams,
larger crowds and
players such Neco (Corinthians) and
Arthur Friedenreich (Paulistano)
contributed to the
footballmania that
converted football...
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decades earlier. However, led by the
goalscoring abilities of
Arthur Friedenreich, they were
victorious at home in the
South American Championships in...
- The Club
Athletico Paulistano brought to the
union star
players Arthur Friedenreich and
Araken Patusca. ****ociação Atlética das Palmeiras'
contribution was...
- 1942, 1959 (Ecuador), 1975, 1979
Individual awards MVP 1919:
Arthur Friedenreich MVP 1922:
Agostinho Fortes MVP 1945:
Domingos da Guia MVP 1949: Ademir...
- of the
Tournament Unofficial award 1916: Gradín 1917:
Scarone 1919:
Friedenreich 1920:
Piendibene 1921:
Tesoriere 1922:
Fortes 1923:
Nasazzi 1924: Petrone...