- Grêmio
Esportivo Inhumense,
commonly known as Grêmio
Inhumense, was a
Brazilian football club
based in Inhumas, Goiás state. It
competed once in the Série...
- Anápolis ****ebol Clube, Grêmio
Esportivo Anápolis and Grêmio
Esportivo Inhumense. The
stadium has a
maximum capacity of 20,000
people and was
built in...
-
football league. The club was
founded on
March 15, 1999 as Grêmio
Esportivo Inhumense. In 2000 they were
promoted to
Campeonato Goiano. In 2005 they finished...
- Anápolis,
Brazilian football club
based in Anápolis Grêmio
Esportivo Inhumense,
Brazilian football club
based in
Inhumas Grêmio de
Esportes Maringá,...
- with two
local clubs,
lowly Vila Nova ****ebol
Clube and Grêmio
Esportivo Inhumense. In the
middle of 2007, he
moved to
Portugal with
Boavista FC.
After Boavista's...
-
Minas Gerais,
Elias started playing professionally with
lowly Grêmio
Inhumense. He
joined FC
Porto in 2001, but pla****
mostly for
their reserves during...
- in Uberaba,
Minas Gerais,
Delson began playing with Grêmio
Esportivo Inhumense,
moving to
Portugal in 2001 to
represent S.C.
Salgueiros (by then in the...
-
Federation (FGF). Sírio Libanês
changed their name to Botafogo. Grêmio
Inhumense has
moved from
Inhumas to Anápolis, and
changed their name to Grêmio Anápolis...
-
Number 4
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 2006–2017
Toledo 2008 Grêmio
Inhumense 2008–2009 Leixões 11 (0) 2009–2010
Olhanense 16 (0) 2010–2011 Penafiel...
- Club
Location Ferroviário Goiânia Grêmio
Inhumense Inhumas...