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Carlos Gomes (politician)
Carlos Gomes may refer to: * Antônio Carlos Gomes, Brazilian composer * Carlos Gomes, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazilian municipality * Carlos Gomes Júnior, Prime Minister of Guinea-Bissau * Pintinho, real name Carlos Alberto Gomes, born 1954, represented Brazil at the 1972 Summer Olympics *Carlos Alberto Gomes de Jesus, Brazilian footballer * Carlos Alberto Gomes de Lima, Brazilian footballer *Carlos António Gomes, Portuguese football goalkeeper * Carlos Mendes Gomes, Spanish footballer * Carlos Domingomes Gomes, Portuguese film director *Carlos Alberto Parreira Gomes, Brazilian footballer and manager * Carlos Alberto dos Santos Gomes, Brazilian footballer *Carlos Carvalhas Carlos Alberto do Vale Gomes Carvalhas, GCC (born in São Pedro do Sul, 9 November 1941) is a Portuguese economist and politician and former Secretary-General of the Portuguese Communist Party (1993–2004), succeeding the historical leader ...
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Antônio Carlos Gomes
Antônio Carlos Gomes (; July 11, 1836 in Campinas – September 16, 1896 in Belém) was the first New World composer whose work was accepted by Europe. He was the only non-European who was successful as an opera composer in Italy, during the "golden age of opera", contemporary to Verdi and Puccini and the first composer of non-European lineage to be accepted into the Classic tradition of music. Younger than Verdi, yet older than Puccini, Carlos Gomes achieved his first major success in a time when the Italian audiences were eager for a new name to celebrate and Puccini had not yet officially started his career. After the successful premiere of ''Il Guarany'', Gomes was considered the most promising new composer. Verdi said his work was an expression of "true musical genius". Liszt said that “it displays dense technical maturity, full of harmonic and orchestral maturity.” Cernicchiaro, Vincenzo (1926) Storia della Musica nel Brasile (p. 359) Milano: Fratelli Riccioni. Life ...
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Carlos Gomes, Rio Grande Do Sul
Carlos Gomes is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. As of 2020, the estimated population was 1,351. See also *List of municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul This is a list of the municipalities in the state of Rio Grande do Sul (RS), located in the South Region of Brazil. Rio Grande do Sul is divided into 497 municipalities, which are grouped into 35 microregions, which are grouped into 7 mesoregion ... References Municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul {{RioGrandedoSul-geo-stub ...
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Carlos Gomes Júnior
Carlos Domingos Gomes Júnior (born December 19, 1949)
(in Portuguese).
is a Guinea-Bissau, Bissau-Guinean politician who was Heads of Government of Guinea-Bissau, Prime Minister of Guinea-Bissau from 10 May 2004"Young technocrats prominent in new elected government"
IRIN, May 13, 2004.
to 2 November 2005, and again from 25 December 2008"Former PM returns to power in Guinea-Bissau"
AFP, December 25, 2008.
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Carlos Alberto Gomes Montero
Carlos Alberto Gomes Montero (born 25 June 1954) known as Pintinho, is a retired Brazilian footballer who played as a midfielder A midfielder is an outfield position in association football. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case known as defensive midfielders. As central midfielders often go across boundarie .... External links * * 1954 births Living people Brazilian men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Fluminense FC players CR Vasco da Gama players Sevilla FC players Cádiz CF players S.C. Farense players Footballers from Rio de Janeiro (city) Brazil men's international footballers {{Brazil-footy-midfielder-1950s-stub ...
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Brazil At The 1972 Summer Olympics
Brazil competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany. 81 competitors, 78 men and 3 women, took part in 44 events in 13 sports. Brazil obtained two bronze medals in 1972. Japanese Brazilian judoka Chiaki Ishii won Brazil's first Olympic medal in judo. Triple jumper Nelson Prudêncio won his second medal in men's triple jump Medalists Athletics ;Men ;Track & road events ;Field events Basketball Preliminary round Group A The top two teams from each group advance to the semifinals, while the remaining teams compete for 5th through 16th places in separate brackets. Classification brackets Boxing ;Men Cycling Two cyclists represented Brazil in 1972. Road Equestrian Dressage Show jumping Football First round Group C ---- ---- *Team Roster ** Vitor ** Osmar ** Fred ** Terezo ** Falcão ** Celso ** Pedrinho ** Rubens Galaxe ** Washington ** Roberto Dinamite ** Dirceu ** Nielsen ** Abel Braga ** Wagner ** B ...
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Carlos Alberto Gomes De Jesus
Carlos Alberto Gomes de Jesus (born 11 December 1984), commonly known as just Carlos Alberto, is a Brazilian football pundit and retired footballer who played as an attacking midfielder, but who could also play as a second striker. He was known for his technique, dribbling ability, balance on the ball and two-footedness. Career Carlos Alberto started his career with Fluminense, where he won the Campeonato Carioca in 2002. He moved on to FC Porto under coach José Mourinho in January 2004. There, he won the Portuguese Championship and the UEFA Champions League, where he scored the first goal in the 3–0 win over AS Monaco in the final match. In the beginning of 2005, he moved to Corinthians who signed a partnership with MSI, where he won the Brasileirão in 2005 being one of the major players of the team. In 2006 Corinthians did poorly in all competitions and Carlos Alberto lost a lot of room in the team and after a long fight with Corinthians manager Emerson Leão, which ...
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Carlos Alberto Gomes De Lima
Carlos Alberto Gomes de Lima (born 15 July 1987), or simply Carlos Alberto, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a striker Striker or The Strikers may refer to: People *A participant in a strike action *A participant in a hunger strike *Blacksmith's striker, a type of blacksmith's assistant *Striker's Independent Society, the oldest mystic krewe in America People wi .... External links * * Carlos Albertoat zerozero.pt Carlos Albertoat gremio.net 1987 births Living people Brazilian men's footballers Brazilian expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Lebanon Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Lebanon Campeonato Brasileiro Série B players Campeonato Brasileiro Série D players Lebanese Premier League players Men's association football forwards Associação Desportiva Recreativa e Cultural Icasa players Crato Esporte Clube players Guarany Sporting Club players S.C.U. Torreense players São Bernardo Futebol Clube players Sp ...
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Carlos António Gomes
Carlos António do Carmo Costa Gomes (18 January 1932, in Barreiro – 18 October 2005, in Lisbon) was a Portuguese footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He was also a football manager. Career He started his career in Barreirense, before being transferred to Sporting, in 1950, aged 18, where he was the substitute of another legendary goalkeeper, João Azevedo. In just a year, he was the number 1 of the Sporting team, where he played until 1957/58, and was a four-time national champion (1951/52, 1952/53, 1953/54 and 1957/58) also winning the Cup of Portugal in 1958. During the golden years of his career, he played 18 times for the National Team. His first game, on November 22, 1953, was a friendly match against South Africa, which Portugal won 3–1. His last game, on May 7, 1958, was a 1–2 defeat by England; another friendly match. After his demands were refused by Sporting, he moved to Spain, where he represented Granada and Real Oviedo. He returned to Portugal, t ...
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Carlos Mendes Gomes
Carlos Mendes Gomes (born 14 November 1998) is a professional footballer who plays for English club Fleetwood Town, on loan from Luton Town, as a winger. Born in Senegal and raised in Spain, he is a naturalised Spanish citizen. Early life Born in Yeumbeul, Dakar Region, to a family of Bissau-Guinean and Gambian descent, Mendes Gomes and his family moved to Spain when he was a child, after his father Carlos sought work in construction. The family moved to Lanzarote. Career Early career After spending 10 years at UD Lanzarote, Mendes Gomes moved on his own to Madrid aged 15, where he began playing for Getafe. A season later he signed for Atlético Madrid's youth teams. His family then moved to England, after his father thought it was better for the children's education, with the family relocating to Salford. Mendes Gomes could not speak any English and did not play football for a year. He then began playing for West Didsbury & Chorlton, scoring seven league goals in 50 games i ...
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Carlos Domingomes
Carlos AMD Gomes (aka Domingomes, 7 May 1980 in Le Puy-en-Velay, Clermont-Ferrand, France) is a Portuguese film director and producer. As an instructor, he worked with the education and training areas at schools in Lisbon: Instituto Superior de Educação e Ciências, Escola Secundária Sebastião e Silva, and Escola Secundária Artística António Arroio, where he began his teaching career on film, video, photography, and sound. Biography He has an MFA in Audiovisual & Multimedia from the ESCS in Lisbon Lisbon (; pt, Lisboa ) is the capital and largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 544,851 within its administrative limits in an area of 100.05 km2. Grande Lisboa, Lisbon's urban area extends beyond the city's administr ..., and graduated from the ESTC ( Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema) (Portuguese National School of Theater and Cinema) in Amadora. In 2002 he shot his first medium-length film, entitled Lá em Cima Bem Perto do Céu ("Up There, ...
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Carlos Alberto Parreira
Carlos Alberto Gomes Parreira (born 27 February 1943) is a Brazilian former football Coach (sport), manager who holds the record for attending the most FIFA World Cup final tournaments as manager with six appearances. He also managed five different national teams in five editions of the FIFA World Cup. He managed Brazil national football team, Brazil to victory at the 1994 FIFA World Cup, 1994 World Cup, the 2004 Copa América, and the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup, 2005 Confederations Cup. He is also the only manager to have led two different Asian teams to conquer the AFC Asian Cup. He last managed the South Africa national football team. Parreira is one of the most successful managers to have never played football himself. Coaching career Parreira supports Fluminense Football Club, Fluminense, and he has won two league titles for the club: The First Division Brazilian Championship in 1984 and the Third Division in 1999. About the latter title, Parreira has said that this was ...
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Carlos Alberto Dos Santos Gomes
Carlos Alberto dos Santos Gomes (born 22 October 1980) is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a left-back. External linksProfile at TFF.org 1980 births Living people Brazilian men's footballers Footballers from Sergipe Men's association football fullbacks Süper Lig players Paysandu Sport Club players Criciúma Esporte Clube players Macaé Esporte Futebol Clube players Denizlispor footballers Brazilian expatriate men's footballers Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Turkey Expatriate men's footballers in Turkey {{Brazil-footy-defender-1980s-stub ...
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