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Stênio may refer to: * Stênio Garcia, Brazilian actor * Stênio (footballer, born 1994) (Stênio Garcia Dutra), Brazilian football player * Stênio Júnior, Brazilian football player * Stênio Yamamoto, Brazilian sport shooter * Stênio (footballer, born 2003) (Stênio Zanetti Toledo), Brazilian footballer {{disambiguation, human name ...
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Stênio Garcia
Stênio Garcia Faro (born 28 April 1932) is a Brazilian actor. Television * 1966 - '' As Minas de Prata'' .... José * 1967 - ''Os Fantoches'' .... Torquato * 1968 - '' A Muralha'' .... Aimbé * 1968 - ''O Terceiro Pecado'' .... Tomás * 1969 - '' Dez Vidas'' .... Silvério dos Reis * 1969 - '' Os estranhos'' .... Daniel * 1971 - '' Hospital'' .... Maurício * 1972 - '' Na Idade do Lobo'' .... Chico * 1973 - '' Cavalo de Aço''.... Brucutu * 1973 - ''O Semideus''.... Lorde José * 1975 - ''Gabriela''.... Felismino * 1976 - '' Saramandaia'' .... Geraldo * 1979 - '' Carga Pesada'' (seriado) .... Bino * 1981 - '' O Amor é Nosso'' .... Leonardo * 1981 - ''Terras do Sem Fim'' .... Amarelo Joaquim * 1982 - ''Final Feliz'' .... Mestre Antônio * 1983 - '' Bandidos da Falange'' (minissérie) .... Lucena * 1984 - ''Corpo a Corpo'' .... Amauri Pelegrini * 1984 - '' Padre Cícero'' .... Padre Cícero * 1986 - '' Hipertensão'' .... Chico * 1986 - '' Selva de Pedra'' .... Pedro * 1988 - ...
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Stênio (footballer, Born 1994)
Stênio Garcia Dutra (born 29 June 1994), commonly known as Stênio, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a forward for Nova Venécia. Club career Stênio signed for Campeonato Carioca Série B1 side Itaboraí in August 2016, but left the next year for Série D side Portuguesa. After 6 appearances and 1 goal in the 2017 Campeonato Carioca The 2017 Rio de Janeiro Soccer Tournament was the 114th edition of the top tier football of FFERJ (Federação de Futebol do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, or Rio de Janeiro State Football Federation). The top four teams competed in the 2017 Brazil ..., Stênio signed for Finnish side FC Lahti in March 2017. Career statistics Club ;Notes References External links * 1994 births Living people Brazilian men's footballers Brazilian expatriate men's footballers Men's association football forwards Esporte Clube Democrata players Associação Desportiva Itaboraí players Associação Atlética Portuguesa (RJ) players FC Lah ...
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Stênio Júnior
Stênio Marcos da Fonseca Salazar Júnior (born 10 June 1991), or simply Stênio Júnior, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Chiangmai in the Thai League 2. Career Stênio Júnior, started his professional career in Brazilian club Horizonte FC when he was 20 years old. He played for Horizonte in 2012 and then for a short period in 2013. While playing for Horizonte FC, Junior was spotted by Bulgarian club Litex Lovech (coached by Hristo Stoichkov), which soon bought him. The transfer was finalized on 20 January 2013. Later that year, on 1 July 2013, Junior was loaned to Macedonian club FK Pelister. In 2013-14 season, Junior scored 7 goals for FK Pelister (4 of them in one match). Stênio Júnior's talent was spotted by scouts of KF Shkëndija. At first the negotiations didn't go very well, and when it was thought the negotiations were over, FK Pelister and Litex Lovech agreed on a deal. KF Shëndija paid 50 000 euro to acquire the Brazilian talent. ...
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Stênio Yamamoto
Stênio Akiro Yamamoto (born June 24, 1961 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian sport shooter of Japanese descent. He won a silver medal in the free pistol at the 2007 ISSF World Cup series in Munich, Germany, with a score of 660.8 points. At age forty-seven, Yamamoto made his official debut for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where he competed in two pistol shooting events. He scored a total of 568 targets in the preliminary rounds of the Shooting at the 2008 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 metre air pistol, men's 10 m air pistol, by one point ahead of Romania's Iulian Raicea, finishing only in forty-third place. Three days later, Yamamoto placed forty-fourth in his second event, Shooting at the 2008 Summer Olympics - Men's 50 metre pistol, 50 m pistol, by two points behind Tajikistan's Sergey Babikov, with a total score of 538 targets. References External linksProfile – UOL Esporte
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