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Waldir Cardoso Lebrêgo, best
known as
Quarentinha (Brazilian Portuguese: [kwɐɾenˈtʃĩɲɐ]; born in Belém, Pará State, 15
September 1933 – died in Rio de...
- e Bangu) 151 goals:
Sylvio Pirillo (Flamengo e Botafogo) 149 goals:
Quarentinha (Botafogo e Bonsucesso) 133 goals:
Heleno de
Freitas (Botafogo e Vasco)...
- Ramón Verón
Paulo César Caju C****iano Dida
Garrincha Heleno de
Freitas Quarentinha Víctor
Ephanor Cristián
Montecinos José
Amaya Alfredo Arango Martín Arzuaga...
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Santos Braga (born 18
November 1934),
better known as
Quarentinha, and
sometimes as
Quarentinha II, is a
Brazilian former professional footballer who...
- Top Scorer: 1959 Copa
Bernardo O'Higgins Top Scorer: 1959 (shared with
Quarentinha) Gol de Placa: 1961
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Top Scorer: 1961, 1963...
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Jefferson 459 * 2003–2005 and 2009–2018 4.
Valtencir 453 6 1967–76 5.
Quarentinha 444 306 1954–64 6.
Manga 442 * 1959–68 7.
Carlos Roberto 442 15 1967–76...
- 60s with the well-known Garrincha,
Nilton Santos, Zagallo, Amarildo,
Quarentinha and the very
promising youngsters such as Manga, Gérson,
Rildo and Jairzinho...
- Santos,
featuring superstars Garrincha, Didi,
Nilton Santos,
Zagallo and
Quarentinha. In
Botafogo he
became one of the most
celebrated Brazilian players of...
- America's line-up was Amaro, Antoninho, Nilo, Jorge, Calazans,
Djalma Dias,
Quarentinha, Ari, Pompéia, Ivan and
Wilson Santos.
Jorge Vieira managed Belenenses...
- the third. The
players most
often champions are the left
midfielder Quarentinha, with 12 titles, all for Paysandu,
between the 1950s and the 1970s, being...