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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...