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Marcos Antônio Malachias Júnior
Marcos Antônio Malachias Júnior (; born 30 April 1982), commonly known as Marquinhos, is a retired professional association football, footballer who played as a midfielder. Born in Brazil, he represented the Bulgaria national football team, Bulgaria national team. Club career Born in Campinas, Marquinhos started his career at Clube Atlético Guaçuano, Guaçuano in 2004. In February 2006 he signed with Bulgarian club PFC Belasitsa Petrich, Belasitsa Petrich from Guaçuano. He made his debut for the club on 4 March 2006 in an A PFG match against PFC Naftex Burgas, Naftex Burgas. Marquinhos made 13 league appearances to the end of the season, scoring five goals, helping the club avoid relegation. In the following 2006–07 season he finished the league campaign with 12 goals in 28 appearances. On 28 May 2007, Marquinhos moved to PFC CSKA Sofia, CSKA Sofia. The deal was reported to be worth around €150,000. Marquinhos's competitive debut for the club came in CSKA's opening matc ...
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Campinas
Campinas (, ''Plains'' or ''Meadows'') is a Brazilian Municipalities of Brazil, municipality in São Paulo (state), São Paulo State, part of the country's Southeast Region, Brazil, Southeast Region. According to the 2020 estimate, the city's population is 1,139,047, making it the List of cities in Brazil by population, fourteenth most populous Brazilian city and the São Paulo (state), third most populous municipality in São Paulo state, the fifth most populous municipality in Southeast Brazil, and the largest city in Brazil outside the metro region of a state capital. The city's metropolitan area, Metropolitan Region of Campinas, contains twenty municipalities with a total population of 3,656,363 people. Etymology Campinas means ''grass fields'' in Portuguese and refers to its characteristic landscape, which originally comprised large stretches of dense subtropical forests (mato grosso or thick woods in Portuguese), mainly along the many rivers, interspersed with gently rolling h ...
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