- Leonídio Fantoni, best
known as
Niginho or
Fantoni III (born in Belo Horizonte, 12
February 1912 – died 5
September 1975) was a
professional ****ociation...
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Bengala (1944)
Nello Nicolai (1946)
Bengala (1946–47)
Niginho (1948–49)
Ricardo Diéz (1953)
Niginho (1953–55)
Bengala (1955–56)
Ayrton Moreira (1957) Gérson...
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punishment in
using Niginho in Leônidas place,
preferred to keep Leônidas in the team;
Italian Football Federation had
warned FIFA
about Niginho's irregular condition:...
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Vittorio Pozzo Head coach: Károly
Dietz Head coach:
Adhemar Pimenta Note:
Niginho was not
allowed to play the semi-final
against Italy as he
defected the...
- Juan Píriz 2
goals Vicente de la Mata
Enrique García
Alejandro Scopelli Niginho Roberto Aurelio González
Amadeo Ortega Teodoro Fernández
Jorge Alcalde...
- of the
Fantoni brothers,
Orlando followed in the
footsteps of Ninão and
Niginho by
playing for
Palestra Itália (currently Cruzeiro) from 1932 to 1942....
- 1937
Fluminense (11)
Flamengo by LFRJ, Liga de ****ebol do Rio de
Janeiro Niginho Vasco 25 1937 São Cristóvão (2)
Madureira by FMD, Federação Metropolitana...
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Flamengo 2-0. The
first goal of the
stadium was
scored by
Vasco da Gama's
Niginho. The stadium's
attendance record,
currently stands at 8,882 spectators...
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Estadio Alvear y Tagle,
Buenos Aires Peru 3–2
Roberto 7'
Afonsinho 30'
Niginho 57' 3
January 1937
Final round Estadio Alvear y Tagle,
Buenos Aires Chile...
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Udinese – 2011–12 Nícolas – Verona,
Udinese – 2013–14, 2017–18, 2020–21
Niginho –
Lazio – 1930–35 Ninão –
Lazio – 1930–35
Ricardo Oliveira –
Milan – 2006–07...