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Football At The 1979 Pan American Games
The eighth edition of the Men's Football Tournament at the Pan American Games was held in San Juan, Puerto Rico, from July 2 to July 14, 1979. Nine teams competed in a first round-robin competition, with Brazil defending the title. After the preliminary round there was a second round, followed by a knock-out stage. Games were played at Estadio Country Club, Estadio Sixto Escobar and Estadio Hiram Bithorn. Brazil won their third gold medal after beating Cuba in the final.Panamerican Games 1979 (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
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Preliminary round


Group A


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Valdoir Marques de Souza (3 June 1958 – 30 July 2016), simply known as Valdoir, was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a defender. Career Valdoir played for several clubs in Brazil, especially Bahia and teams from the southern region. Versatile, Valdoir played in any position in the defensive system. International career Valdoir was part of the Olympic team of Brazil in 1979, being champion of the San Juan Pan American Games, and of the 1980 CONMEBOL Pre-Olympic Tournament this time without repeating the success and not qualifying for Moscow. Honours ;Brazil Olympic * Pan American Games: 1979 ;Bahia *Campeonato Baiano The Campeonato Baiano is the football league of the state of Bahia, Brazil. The championship has been played since 1905 without interruption. 2020 format First stage: 10 teams are included in one group, playing once only against all teams i ...: 1979 References External linksValdoirat ogol.com.br {{DEFAULTSORT:Valdoir 1958 ...
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