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João Pereira (priest)
João Pereira may refer to: *João José Pereira (born 1987), Portuguese triathlete * Jamba (footballer) (born 1977), Angolan footballer *João Pereira (footballer, born 1984), Portuguese right back *João Pereira (footballer, born 1990), Portuguese central defender *João Carlos Pereira (born 1965), Portuguese football manager *João Pereira (swimmer) (1905–1984), freestyle swimmer from Brazil *José João Pereira (born 1981), East Timorese footballer *João Pereira dos Santos João Pereira dos Santos or Mestre João Pequeno de Pastinha (27 December 1917 – 9 December 2011) as he was known within capoeira circles. He began his life in Capoeira as a student of Mestre Gilvenson (C. Daniel Dawson's book "Capoeira Angola a ...
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João José Pereira
João José Sales Henriques de Carvalho Pereira (born 28 December 1987) is a Portuguese triathlete who represents Benfica, at club level, and the Portuguese national team. Career On 14 June 2015 he finished 8th at the Men's triathlon competition of the 2015 European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan. On 18 August 2016 he placed fifth at the Men's triathlon competition of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. On 23 June 2018 he won the Men's triathlon competition of the 2018 Mediterranean Games along with his girlfriend and teammate Melanie Santos who won the women's event. On 26 July 2021 he placed 27th at Men's triathlon competition of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. Personal life He is in a relationship with Portuguese triathlete Melanie Santos. They both represent Benfica and the Portuguese national team. In 2018, they both won the gold medal in the individual events of the 2018 Mediterranean Games The 2018 Mediterranean Games ( es, Juegos ...
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Jamba (footballer)
João Pereira (born 10 July 1977 in Benguela), is a retired Angolan footballer. He last played for Atlético Sport Aviação. Career Jamba is an archetype of old fashioned defending. He is mostly very reliable and consistent. International career The central back is a former member of the national team, and was called up to the 2006 World Cup The 2006 FIFA World Cup, also branded as Germany 2006, was the 18th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football world championship tournament. It was held from 9 June to 9 July 2006 in Germany, which had won the right to host the .... He has played in 29 straight international competitions for Angola, making him a leader on an otherwise young club. In April 2006, his performances were acknowledged when he was voted Angola's best home-based player in a national radio poll. Background His nickname, "Jamba," means "Elephant" in Umbundu, a language spoken in southern Angola. National team statistics References Extern ...
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João Pereira (footballer, Born 1984)
João Pedro da Silva Pereira (born 25 February 1984) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played mainly as a right-back. An attacking wingback, he was also known for his fiery temperament that led to altercations with adversary players and referees numerous times. In his country, he represented both Benfica and Sporting CP, amassing Primeira Liga totals of 232 matches and nine goals and winning the 2005 national championship with the former. He also spent two and a half seasons in Spain with Valencia and four in Turkey with Trabzonspor, winning the 2019–20 Turkish Cup before returning to Sporting in February 2021, where he again won the domestic league. Internationally, Pereira represented Portugal at Euro 2012 and the 2014 World Cup. Club career Benfica Pereira was born in Lisbon. A product of local S.L. Benfica's youth system, he first appeared with its first team on 17 August 2003 in a 0–0 away draw against Boavista FC, and finished his debut season ...
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João Pereira (footballer, Born 1990)
João Duarte Vieira Pereira (born 10 May 1990) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for S.C.U. Torreense as a central defender. Club career Born in Cartaxo, Santarém District, Pereira started playing football in 2001 at Sport Lisboa e Cartaxo, a subsidiary club of S.L. Benfica. He represented the former for three years, until he was called up by the latter to finish his development. After signing a professional contract, Pereira trained with the first team at Benfica Campus in Seixal, but also in the pre-season tour of Nyon. Upon arriving in Switzerland, he was loaned to C.D. Fátima for one year, making his professional debut on 20 September by playing the full 90 minutes in a 1–2 home loss against S.C. Beira-Mar. He appeared in 24 games and scored once in each of his two seasons in the Segunda Liga, helping to a best-ever eighth place in 2009–10. In June 2011, Pereira opted to terminate his contract with Benfica and sign a two-year deal with Beira-Mar. ...
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João Carlos Pereira
João Carlos Serra Ferreira Pereira (born 11 April 1965) is a Portuguese football manager and former player. As a player he was a winger. Playing career Born in Luanda, Portuguese Angola to Portuguese parents, Pereira started playing football with A.C. Marinhense, and went on to spend one season in the Segunda Liga with the club. From 1985 to 1987 he represented Académica de Coimbra in the Primeira Liga, but was never more than a reserve player. Pereira retired professionally in June 1990 at the age of only 25, after spells in the second division with Moreirense F.C. and C.D. Trofense. Coaching career Pereira began coaching aged just 32, starting with Marinhense in division three and moving in 2001 to fellow league side S.C. Pombal. His top-flight debut came in the 2003–04 campaign with another former club, Académica, which he led to the 13th place. In early 2005, after being fired by the ''Students'', Pereira signed with C.D. Nacional and moved shortly after to More ...
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João Pereira (swimmer)
João Pedro Thomaz Pereira (March 1905 – 27 June 1984) was an Olympic freestyle swimmer from Brazil, who participated at one Summer Olympics for his native country. He was born in São Paulo. At the 1932 Summer Olympics The 1932 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the X Olympiad and also known as Los Angeles 1932) were an international multi-sport event held from July 30 to August 14, 1932 in Los Angeles, California, United States. The Games were held duri ... in Los Angeles, he swam the 100-metre freestyle, not reaching the finals. References External links * 1905 births 1984 deaths Brazilian male freestyle swimmers Swimmers at the 1932 Summer Olympics Olympic swimmers for Brazil Swimmers from São Paulo {{Brazil-swimming-bio-stub ...
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José João Pereira
José João Rodriques Pereira, also called João Kik (born 9 October 1981) is a Timorese footballer. He currently plays for FC Zebra as a midfielder. He was the only Timorese player to score a goal in the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification The 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification was a series of tournaments organised by the six FIFA#Structure, FIFA confederations. The 2014 FIFA World Cup featured 32 teams, with one place reserved for the host nation, Brazil national football team, Bra .... References External links * 1981 births Living people East Timorese men's footballers Timor-Leste men's international footballers FC Porto Taibesse players AD Dili Leste players People from Dili Men's association football forwards {{EastTimor-footy-bio-stub ...
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