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Magrão (Portuguese: "skinny") may
refer to:
Magrão (footballer, born 1974),
Giuliano Tadeo Aranda,
Brazilian striker Magrão (footballer, born 1977), Alessandro...
- May 2000),
better known as
Magrão, is a
Brazilian professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for Fortaleza.
Magrão is
youth product of the Brazilian...
- Fábio
Joaquim Maciel da
Silva (born 29
October 1977),
known as Fábio
Magrão, is a
Brazilian football coach and
former player. Previously, he was the head...
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Bombine Pimentel (born
October 5, 1978),
known professionally as MC Lord
Magrão (stylized as mCLoRDmAGrãO), is a Brazilian-British multi-instrumentalist...
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known as
Anderson Magrão, is a
Brazilian footballer who
plays as a
forward for Portuguesa. Born in Resende, Rio de Janeiro,
Magrão was a São
Caetano youth...
- June 1985),
known as Gérson
Magrão, is a
Brazilian footballer who
plays as an
attacking midfielder for Ipatinga.
Magrão has pla****
professionally in...
- in
November 2004,
originally a four-piece of Fyfe Dangerfield, MC Lord
Magrão (until his
departure in 2013),
Aristazabal Hawkes and
Greig Stewart. The...
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Rodrigues (born
December 20, 1978),
better known as
Magrão, is a
Brazilian former professional footballer.
Magrão is
better known as a Palmeiras' player, scoring...
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Willian Magrão (born 16
February 1987), is a
Brazilian former professional footballer who pla**** as
either a centre-back or a
defensive midfielder.
Magrão signed...
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Alessandro Beti Rosa,
better known as
Magrão (born
April 9, 1977), is a
former brazilian football goalkeeper, who pla**** for
Sport Recife for 14 years...