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- Paissandu Atlético Clube, commonly known as Paissandu, is a sports club from the Brazilian metropolis of Rio de Janeiro. Initially the club was based...
- Cricket Club abandoned football activities in 1914. Nowadays it is called Paissandu Atlético Clube, and it is a social club only. Professional era The awards...
- extinct, in Rio de Janeiro: Football and Athletic Haddock Lobo Mangueira Paissandu Riachuelo Rio Cricket Syrio e Libanez Villa Isabel Botafogo (Rio de Janeiro)...
- preferable to joining football rivals Botafogo or the all-English club Paissandu. The new members were admitted on 8 November 1911. A motion against the...
- Maeda did a Judo demonstration at Teatro Variedades (Theatre) - Largo do Paissandu, Santos city at September 24, 1914. According to a copy of Maeda's p****port...
- as a centre-back. G****em began his life in sport playing basketball at Paissandú in Curitiba. At the suggestion of his teachers, he tried his luck in football...
- 1 Recife Antigo e Santo Amaro 1.2 Boa Vista, Cabanga, Ilha do Leite, Paissandu, Santo Antônio, São José e Soledade 1.3 Coelhos e Ilha Joana Bezerra   ...
- parti****ted in (possibly) the first rivalry of Rio de Janeiro's football, with Paissandu Atlético Clube, a club in the city of Rio de Janeiro, which was founded...
- Largo do Paiçandu (in archaic spelling, Largo do Payssandu and Largo do Paissandu) is an area of the República district, in the central area of the city...
- Center Grandes Galerias. Located between Rua 24 de Maio, 62 and Largo do Paissandu (Avenida São João), it has 450 shopping facilities, with predominance...