José Mota (humorist) , Brazilian football forward
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José Mota may refer to: *José Mota (footballer, born 1919) (1919–?), Portuguese football forward *José Mota (footballer, born 1964), Portuguese football player/manager * José Mota (baseball) (born 1965), Dominican baseball player/broadcaster *José Mota (comedian) (born 1965), Spanish comedian and actor *José Mota (footballer, born 1979) José Roberto Rodrigues Mota (born 10 May 1979), or simply José Mota, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a striker. Career Mota joined Danish Superliga club Randers FC in September 2004, after having played for Port ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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José Mota (footballer, Born 1919)
José Mota (born 7 September 1919) was a Portuguese footballer who played as a forward Forward is a relative direction, the opposite of backward. Forward may also refer to: People * Forward (surname) Sports * Forward (association football) * Forward (basketball), including: ** Point forward ** Power forward (basketball) ** Sm .... External links * * * 1919 births Year of death missing Portuguese men's footballers Men's association football forwards Primeira Liga players G.D. Estoril Praia players Vitória S.C. players Portugal men's international footballers {{Portugal-footy-forward-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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José Mota (footballer, Born 1964)
José Albano Ferreira da Mota (born 25 February 1964) is a Portuguese retired footballer who played mainly as a right-back, currently a manager. He spent most of his playing career with Paços de Ferreira, where he also began his coaching career and won two Segunda Liga titles. In two decades as a manager he led eight teams in Primeira Liga, and won the Taça de Portugal for Aves in 2018. Football career Playing career and first Paços stint Mota was born in Paredes, Porto District. After humble beginnings with Aliados Lordelo F.C. in the outskirts of his birthplace, he went on to spend nearly a decade at F.C. Paços de Ferreira, often leading the club as its captain. After retiring, he immediately joined their coaching staff, being promoted to head manager in 2000. In 2003, he had a short stint with C.D. Santa Clara in the Azores, but returned to Paços shortly after. In the 2006–07 season, Mota led Paços de Ferreira to the UEFA Cup for the first time after a sixth-place ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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José Mota (baseball)
José Manuel Mota Matos (born March 16, 1965) is a Dominican baseball broadcaster. He currently covers the Los Angeles Dodgers on Spectrum SportsNet LA. He formerly covered the Los Angeles Angels with Bally Sports West from 2002 until his departure in 2022. He began on the Angels Spanish broadcast in 2002 and took on various roles on the English television broadcast starting in 2007. He worked alongside Amaury Pi-Gonzalez in the broadcast booth in Spanish and alongside Mark Gubicza in English. Fully bilingual, he conducts postgame interviews and often doubles as the translator for Spanish-speaking players. He served as a pre-and-postgame analyst on ''Angels Live'' and occasionally filled in as a backup play-by-play announcer for English broadcasts. He is the son of former baseball player and long-time Dodgers coach Manny Mota. Playing career Mota attended Cal State Fullerton in Orange County on a baseball scholarship. He was drafted in the second round of the 1985 amateur draft ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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José Mota (comedian)
José Sánchez Mota (born 30 June 1965), better known as José Mota, is a Spanish comedian and actor. He was member, with Juan Muñoz, of the comedy duo ''Cruz y Raya'' between 1989 and 2007, and later he started a solo career. Cruz y Raya In 1985, while he was serving in the military, Mota met Juan Muñoz, whom he began his career as a comedian. The two started performing shows at small theaters in Madrid, such as ''Cien personajes en busca de humor'' (''One Hundred Characters in the Quest of Humor''), but it was Javier Sardá who gave them the opportunity of making their own radio show, ''La Bisagra''. In 1989 they moved to television with the program '' Pero ¿esto qué es?'', in the Spanish public channel ( La 1). The sketches were about a radio station, "''Cruz y Raya, the station that should, but never shuts up''". Later they were aired on Telecinco with the show ''Tutti Frutti'', and then came back to TVE in order to replace the famous Spanish comedians Martes y Tre ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |