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- Manoelzinho is a nickname, a diminutive for Manoel. It may refer to: Manoelzinho (footballer, born 1907) (1907-1953), Manoel de Aguiar ****undes, Brazilian...
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- Manoel José Dias (25 January 1940 – May 2004), known as Manoelzinho, was a Brazilian footballer. Dias' grandson Matt Dibley-Dias also became a footballer...
- his family at a young age. He is the grandson of Brazilian footballer Manoelzinho, and is eligible to represent Portugal and Brazil internationally through...
- Bonanno 3 goals China Gerardo Altuna 2 goals Domingo Rodríguez Germano Manoelzinho Fernando Home Miguel Ángel Basílico Arnold Niekoop Nicolás Nieri Luis...
- Fluminense 1GK Joel (1904-05-01)1 May 1904 (aged 26) 0 America-RJ 4FW Manoelzinho (1907-08-22)22 August 1907 (aged 22) 0 Ypiranga-RJ 4FW Moderato (1902-07-14)14...
- series 2001 As Filhas da Mãe Diego TV series 2002 O Quinto dos Infernos Manoelzinho TV mini-series 2002 O Beijo do Vampiro Roger TV series 2004-2005 Senhora...
- Hilton Humberto GermanoMaria Maranhão China Carlos Alberto Manuel Manoelzinho Nélson Ouraci Roberto Rodrigues Rubens Villadonega 1959 Chicago Football...
- Roberto Bonanno China Gerardo Altuna 3 goals Juan Carlos Oleniak Bruno Manoelzinho Alberto Ramírez 2 goals Domingo Rodríguez Jaburu Maranhão Héctor Fuentes...
- Brazilian football forward Manoel de Aguiar ****undes (1907–1953), or Manoelzinho, Brazilian football striker Manoel Alencar do Monte (1892–?), or Alencar...