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Thomaz Soares da Silva, also
known as
Zizinho (Portuguese pronunciation: [ziˈzĩɲu]; 14
September 1921 – 8
February 2002), was a
Brazilian footballer who...
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Geraldo Francisco dos
Santos (11 June 1962 – 29 July 2021),
nicknamed Zizinho, was a
Brazilian professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. Born...
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successful from 1997 to 2007,
winning four out of five
Copas during that time.
Zizinho, who
competed in the 1940s and 1950s, is the
player with the joint-most...
- ever to win
those two awards.
Twelve years later at the 1950
World Cup,
Zizinho, who was a
midfielder for Flamengo, also won the
Golden Ball
after he was...
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Cardoso (1958) Mário
Travaglini (1967)
Antoninho (1973) José
Teixeira (1974)
Zizinho (1975)
Evaristo de
Macedo (1977) Mário
Travaglini (1979)
Nelsinho Rosa...
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championship was won with the help of the 35-year-old
Brazilian international Zizinho, and
Hungarian manager Béla Guttmann, both of them
becoming idols. Guttmann...
- the
history of
Bangu AC,
playing alongside great players like Zózimo and
Zizinho. He pla**** for the club
throughout his career, from 1942 to 1955, playing...
- Spanish). ESPN. 5
February 2018. "Obituary:
Zizinho". The Guardian. 12
February 2002.
Retrieved 19 June 2022. "
Zizinho,
Brazilian football star who was once...
- 1970,
Brazilian World Cup
coach 1950
Dorival Knippel "Yustrich", 1978
Zizinho, 1980
Paulo César Carpegiani, 1986, Club
World Cup
winner with Flamengo...
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professional footballers in Rio. His
father was a
close friend of the
legendary Zizinho,
widely held as the best
Brazilian footballer before Pelé, a superstar...