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2001 Copa Dos Campeões
The 2001 Copa dos Campeões was the second staging of the Brazilian football competition Copa dos Campeões. The competition began on June 26, 2001 and ended on July 11, 2001 with the final, held at the Almeidão in João Pessoa, in which Flamengo lifted the trophy for the first time in their history with an aggregate 7–6 victory over São Paulo. Palmeiras were the defending champions, but they did not qualify for this edition. Qualifying Stage The qualifying stage was played by Goiás, Sport, and São Raimundo. The three teams played each other once and the best two qualified for the final stage of the competition. São Raimundo and Sport qualified for the First Stage of the Copa dos Campeões 2001. First stage First leg Second leg Semi-finals The first leg matches were played on 30 June while the second legs were played on 4 July 2001. First leg Second leg Final First leg ---- Second leg References http://www.flamengo.com.b ...
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Clube De Regatas Do Flamengo
Clube de Regatas do Flamengo (; English: ''Flamengo Rowing Club''), more commonly referred to as simply Flamengo, is a Brazilian sports club based in Rio de Janeiro, in the neighborhood of Gávea, best known for their professional football team that plays in Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, as well as Campeonato Carioca. The club was first established in 1895 specifically as a rowing club and did not play their first official football match until 1912. Flamengo's traditional uniform features red and black striped shirts with white shorts, and red and black striped socks. Flamengo has typically played their home matches in the Maracanã, the national stadium of Brazil, since its completion in 1950, with some exceptions in recent years. Since 1969, the vulture (Portuguese: ''urubu'') has been the most recognized mascot of Flamengo. Flamengo established themselves as one of Brazil's most successful sports clubs in the 20th century during the era of state leagues in Brazil w ...
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Ricardo Luiz Pozzi Rodrigues
Ricardo Luis Pozzi Rodrigues (born May 23, 1976), better known as Ricardinho, is a Brazilian football pundit, manager and retired footballer. He usually played as a deep-lying playmaker in midfield, and was best known for his accurate passing and technique. International career Ricardinho earned 23 caps for the Brazilian national team, the first on March 28, 2000, in a match against Colombia. He was called up by Luiz Felipe Scolari for the 2002 FIFA World Cup as a late replacement for Emerson who was injured before the tournament began. He appeared in three matches as a substitute during the tournament as Brazil won the World Cup for the record fifth time. On August 17, 2005, he scored his first international goal in a friendly match against Croatia, an equalizer in the 41st minute as Brazil drew 1–1 with Croatia. He was selected by Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira among the 23 footballers to participate in the 2006 FIFA World Cup. He appeared in two matches a ...
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Oséas
Oséas Reis dos Santos (born May 14, 1971 in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil), known as Oséas, is a retired Brazilian Football (soccer), football player. Club statistics National team statistics Honors Team * Copa Libertadores Winner: Copa Libertadores 1999, 1999 * Intercontinental Cup (football), Intercontinental Cup Runners-up: 1999 Intercontinental Cup, 1999 Individual * Campeonato Brasileiro Série B#Top scorers, Brazilian 2nd Division League Top Scorer: Campeonato Brasileiro Série B 1995, 1995 External links

* * * 1971 births Living people Brazilian men's footballers Brazilian expatriate men's footballers Club Athletico Paranaense players Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras players Cruzeiro Esporte Clube players Santos FC players Sport Club Internacional players Brasiliense FC players Expatriate men's footballers in Japan J1 League players Vissel Kobe players Albirex Niigata players Copa Libertadores-winning players Brazil men's international footballers Campeonato Brasi ...
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Marcelo Ramos (footballer, Born 1973)
Marcelo Silva Ramos (born June 25, 1973) is a Brazilian former footballer who played as a striker. Career Born in Bahia state, Marcelo Ramos was a prolific goal-scorer throughout his career. He played club football in Brazil, Netherlands, Japan and Colombia. He scored 12 goals for Atlético Paranaense as the club finished runner's-up in the 2008 Campeonato Paranaense. Club statistics Honours Club Bahia * Campeonato Baiano: 1991, 1993, 1994 Cruzeiro * Copa de Oro: 1995 * Copa Master de Supercopa: 1995 * Copa do Brasil: 1996, 2003 * Campeonato Mineiro: 1996, 1997, 1998, 2003 * Copa Libertadores: 1997 * Recopa Sudamericana: 1998 * Copa Centro Oeste: 1999 * Copa Sul-Minas: 2001, 2002 PSV * Eredivisie: 1996-97 * Johan Cruyff Shield: 1996, 1997 Palmeiras * Torneio Rio-São Paulo: 2000 *Copa dos Campeões: 2000 Vitória *Campeonato Baiano: 2005 Ipatinga *Campeonato Mineiro Módulo II: 2009 Paysandu *Campeonato Paraense: 2010 Madureira * Copa Rio: 2011 Araxá *Campeonato ...
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Central European Time
Central European Time (CET) is a standard time which is 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The time offset from UTC can be written as UTC+01:00. It is used in most parts of Europe and in a few North African countries. CET is also known as Middle European Time (MET, German: MEZ) and by colloquial names such as Amsterdam Time, Berlin Time, Brussels Time, Madrid Time, Paris Time, Rome Time, Warsaw Time or even Romance Standard Time (RST). The 15th meridian east is the central axis for UTC+01:00 in the world system of time zones. As of 2011, all member states of the European Union observe summer time (daylight saving time), from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October. States within the CET area switch to Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+02:00) for the summer. In Africa, UTC+01:00 is called West Africa Time (WAT), where it is used by several countries, year round. Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia also refer to it as ''Central European ...
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Central European Summer Time
Central European Summer Time (CEST), sometimes referred to as Central European Daylight Time (CEDT), is the standard clock time observed during the period of summer daylight-saving in those European countries which observe Central European Time (CET; UTC+01:00) during the other part of the year. It corresponds to UTC+02:00, which makes it the same as Eastern European Time, Central Africa Time, South African Standard Time, Egypt Standard Time and Kaliningrad Time in Russia. Names Other names which have been applied to Central European Summer Time are Middle European Summer Time (MEST), Central European Daylight Saving Time (CEDT), and Bravo Time (after the second letter of the NATO phonetic alphabet). Period of observation Since 1996, European Summer Time has been observed between 01:00 UTC (02:00 CET and 03:00 CEST) on the last Sunday of March, and 01:00 UTC on the last Sunday of October; previously the rules were not uniform across the European Union. There were proposals ...
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Carlinhos (footballer, Born 1987)
Carlos Andrade Souza (born 23 January 1987), known as Carlinhos, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a left back for Maringá. Biography Carlinhos started his career at Santos. His contract was due to expired in August 2008 but in June 2008 signed a new 3-year contract and joined Cruzeiro in a 6-month deal. In January 2009 he was signed by fellow São Paulo State club Mirassol in a 5-month loan. Carlinhos then sold to Brasa Futebol Clube for R$400,000 in 2009, a proxy club for third parties ownership. In December 2009 he was signed by Santo André in 1-year contract. In May 2010 Carlinhos was signed by Fluminense in 3-year deal. National team Carlinhos was called for ''Seleção'' for the first time in 2006, by Dunga, for a friendly against Switzerland. He returned to the national team six years later, in 2012, when, this time by Mano Menezes, was called up for Superclásico de las Américas. He made his debut for Brazil national football team on November 21, 2012, ...
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Marcus Vinicius De Morais
Marcus, Markus, Márkus or Mărcuș may refer to: * Marcus (name), a masculine given name * Marcus (praenomen), a Roman personal name Places * Marcus, a main belt asteroid, also known as (369088) Marcus 2008 GG44 * Mărcuş, a village in Dobârlău Commune, Covasna County, Romania * Marcus, Illinois, an unincorporated community * Marcus, Iowa, a city * Marcus, South Dakota, an unincorporated community * Marcus, Washington, a town * Marcus Island, Japan, also known as Minami-Tori-shima * Mărcuș River, Romania * Marcus Township, Cherokee County, Iowa Other uses * Markus, a beetle genus in family Cantharidae * ''Marcus'' (album), 2008 album by Marcus Miller * Marcus (comedian), finalist on ''Last Comic Standing'' season 6 * Marcus Amphitheater, Milwaukee, Wisconsin * Marcus Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin * Marcus & Co., American jewelry retailer * Marcus by Goldman Sachs, an online bank * USS ''Marcus'' (DD-321), a US Navy destroyer (1919-1935) See also * Marcos (other) ...
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Marcelo De Paula Rocha
Marcelo is a given name, the Spanish and Portuguese form of Marcellus. The Italian version of the name is Marcello, differing in having an additional "l". Marcelo may refer to: *Marcelo Costa de Andrade (born 1967), Brazilian serial killer, rapist, and necrophile *Marcelinho Carioca (Marcelo Pereira Surcin born 1971 in RJ), Brazilian international midfielder in 1990s *Marcelinho Machado (born 1975), Brazilian professional basketball player * Marcelinho Paraíba (Marcelo dos Santos b. 1975 in Paraíba state), Brazilian international midfielder *Marcelinho Paulista (Marcelo José de Souza born 1973 in SP state), Brazilian youth international in 1996 Olympics *Marcelo (footballer, born January 1987), Brazilian footballer *Marcelo (footballer, born May 1987), Brazilian footballer, who played for Lyon * Marcelo (footballer, born 1988), Brazilian footballer, who played for Real Madrid *Marcelo (footballer, born 1989), Brazilian footballer, who plays for Paços Ferreira *Marcelo Arriag ...
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Reinaldo Da Cruz Oliveira
Reinaldo da Cruz Oliveira or simply Reinaldo (born 14 March 1979 in Itaguaí, Brazil) is a retired Brazilian footballer who played as a forward. On 11 July 2019 it was announced, that Reinaldo had retired.Aos 40 anos, atacante Reinaldo encerra a carreira: "Cumpri minha meta e venci"
globoesporte.globo.com, 11 July 2019


Honours

; Flamengo * : 1999, 2000, 2001 * : 1999, 2001 *