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Antoninho (name)
Antoninho is a nickname. Notable people with this name include the following people. * Antoninho, (1921 – 1973), Brazilian footballer born as Antônio Fernandes * Antoninho (footballer) (born 1939), Brazilian footballer born as Benedicto Antonio Angeli * Antoninho Travadinha, professional name of António Vicente Lopes (d. 1987), Cape Verdean musician See also * Antonino (name) {{given name ...
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A nickname is a substitute for the proper name of a familiar person, place or thing. Commonly used to express affection, a form of endearment, and sometimes amusement, it can also be used to express defamation of character. As a concept, it is distinct from both pseudonym and stage name, and also from a title (for example, City of Fountains), although there may be overlap in these concepts. Etymology The compound word ''ekename'', literally meaning "additional name", was attested as early as 1303. This word was derived from the Old English phrase ''eac'' "also", related to ''eacian'' "to increase". By the 15th century, the misdivision of the syllables of the phrase "an ekename" led to its rephrasing as "a nekename". Though the spelling has changed, the pronunciation and meaning of the word have remained relatively stable ever since. Conventions in various languages English nicknames are generally represented in quotes between the bearer's first and last names (e.g., '' ...
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Antoninho (footballer, Born 1921)
Antônio Fernandes, also known as Antoninho () (13 August 1921 – 16 December 1973), was a Brazilian professional association football, football player and manager. He was nicknamed O arquiteto da bola ("architect of the ball") after São Paulo's victorious campaign in the Campeonato Brasileiro de Seleções Estaduais in 1952. At Santos FC, Santos, he would play 400 games from 1941 to 1954, scoring 145 goals. In 1948 and 1950, his team finished as high as second in São Paulo. After leaving Santos, he would play two more seasons at Jabaquara Atlético Clube, Jabaquara before ending his playing career. He then became an assistant coach at Santos under Luís Alonso Pérez, Lula, and later head coach for Clube Atlético Mineiro, Atlético Mineiro. He returned to Santos once again to take over for Lula in 1966, leading ''Os Santásticos'' to their second Campeonato Paulista title. In 1968, they won the Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa, predecessor to the Campeonato Brasilei ...
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Antoninho (footballer, Born 1939)
Benedicto Antonio Angeli (February 10, 1939 - June 3, 2021), known as Antoninho, was a former Brazilian football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... manager. Managerial statistics Honours ;Fiorentina * Coppa Italia: 1960-61 * UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1960-61 References External links * 1939 births 2021 deaths Footballers from São Paulo (state) Brazilian footballers Brazilian football managers Serie A players J1 League managers Campeonato Brasileiro Série A players Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras players Botafogo Futebol Clube (SP) players ACF Fiorentina players América Futebol Clube (SP) players Comercial Futebol Clube (Ribeirão Preto) players Sertãozinho Futebol Clube players América Futebol Clube (SP) managers Uberaba Sport Club m ...
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Antoninho Travadinha
António Vicente Lopes (d. 1987), better known as Antoninho Travadinha was one of the major autodidactic musicians of Cape Verde originated from Janela in Paúl the island of Santo Antão. He performed the popular dances when he was only nine years old, and made himself internationally famous when he became forty, by the time he undertook a tournée in Portugal. One of his albums was recorded in Lisbon at the Hot Club (oldest Jazz Club in Portugal). Other than the violin, Travadinha played wonderfully well with the twelve string guitar, the cavaquinho and the guitar. Travadinha interpreted traditional music styles of Cape Verde including the '' morna'' and ''coladera The ''coladeira'' (; Cape Verdean Creole: ''koladera,'' ) is a music genre from the Cape Verde islands in the central Atlantic Ocean. It is characterized by a variable tempo, a 2-beat Bar (music), bar, and (in its most traditional form) a harmon ...''. One of his songs Travadinha made was "Feiticeira di côr ...
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