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Flávio is a Portuguese language given name, equivalent of Latin Flavius, and Italian and Spanish Flavio. The Portuguese diminutive form is Flavinho. People *Flávio da Silva Amado (1979), better known as Flávio, Angolan footballer * Antônio Flávio, Antônio Flávio Aires dos Santos (1987) Brazilian footballer * Flávio Pinto de Souza or simply Flávio (1980) Brazilian football player *Flávio Conceição (1974), Brazilian footballer *Flávio Costa (1906-1999), Brazilian footballer and manager *Espiga, nickname of Flávio Aurélio dos Santos Soares, Brazilian professional basketball player *Flávio Guimarães (1963), Brazilian blues musician *Flávio Luis da Silva, Brazilian footballer and manager *Flávio Migliaccio, Brazilian actor *Flávio Canto (1975), Brazilian judoka *Flávio (footballer, born 1985), Flávio Henrique Esteves Guedes, Brazilian football goalkeeper *Flávio Saretta, Brazilian tennis player *Flávio José, Flávio José Marcelino Remígio Brazilian singer-songwr ...
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Flávio Da Silva Amado
Flávio is a Portuguese language given name, equivalent of Latin Flavius, and Italian and Spanish Flavio. The Portuguese diminutive form is Flavinho. People * Flávio da Silva Amado (1979), better known as Flávio, Angolan footballer *Antônio Flávio, Antônio Flávio Aires dos Santos (1987) Brazilian footballer *Flávio Pinto de Souza or simply Flávio (1980) Brazilian football player * Flávio Conceição (1974), Brazilian footballer *Flávio Costa (1906-1999), Brazilian footballer and manager *Espiga, nickname of Flávio Aurélio dos Santos Soares, Brazilian professional basketball player * Flávio Guimarães (1963), Brazilian blues musician * Flávio Luis da Silva, Brazilian footballer and manager *Flávio Migliaccio, Brazilian actor *Flávio Canto (1975), Brazilian judoka * Flávio (footballer, born 1985), Flávio Henrique Esteves Guedes, Brazilian football goalkeeper *Flávio Saretta, Brazilian tennis player * Flávio José, Flávio José Marcelino Remígio Brazilian singer-s ...
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Flávio Teixeira
Flávio is a Portuguese language given name, equivalent of Latin Flavius, and Italian and Spanish Flavio. The Portuguese diminutive form is Flavinho. People *Flávio da Silva Amado (1979), better known as Flávio, Angolan footballer * Antônio Flávio, Antônio Flávio Aires dos Santos (1987) Brazilian footballer * Flávio Pinto de Souza or simply Flávio (1980) Brazilian football player *Flávio Conceição (1974), Brazilian footballer *Flávio Costa (1906-1999), Brazilian footballer and manager *Espiga, nickname of Flávio Aurélio dos Santos Soares, Brazilian professional basketball player * Flávio Guimarães (1963), Brazilian blues musician * Flávio Luis da Silva, Brazilian footballer and manager *Flávio Migliaccio, Brazilian actor *Flávio Canto (1975), Brazilian judoka * Flávio (footballer, born 1985), Flávio Henrique Esteves Guedes, Brazilian football goalkeeper *Flávio Saretta, Brazilian tennis player * Flávio José, Flávio José Marcelino Remígio Brazilian singer-so ...
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Flávio (footballer, Born 2000)
Luiz Flávio Silverio Silva (born 15 June 2000), known as Flávio, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Mirassol Futebol Clube Club career Flávio was born in Salinas, Minas Gerais, and joined América Mineiro The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territori ...'s youth setup in 2017. He made his first team debut on 25 August 2019; after coming on as a second-half substitute for Geovane, he scored a last-minute winner in a 3–2 Série B win over Guarani. On 20 May 2021, Flávio moved to Cruzeiro on loan until the end of the year. Personal life Flávio's twin brother Luiz Felipe is also a footballer and a midfielder. He finished his formation with Bahia. Career statistics References External links * 2000 births Living people Footballers ...
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Antônio Flávio
Antônio Flávio Aires dos Santos (born 5 January 1987) is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a striker for Ponte Preta. Antônio Flávio is more commonly known as Flávio by the fans and commentators. Career Flávio started his career at Atlético Goianiense (from 2003–2005), then he went on to Andraus (2006). In 2007, he was signed to Santo André and he was put on their professional squad a year later. Flávio was in 2009 spotted by AIK Fotboll representatives and was later signed to the Swedish club. Flávio quickly formed a good partnership with Argentinian striker Iván Obolo. Flávio's first goal for the Solna club came against Gothenburg team Häcken. He added another two goals to his tally when he struck two goals against Stockholm rivals Djurgårdens IF. His celebration became controversial after he tore off his shirt, revealing an identical match shirt under it. He also caused some controversy post-game when a T-shirt adorned with "Hata Göteborg" (Hate Gothenbur ...
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Flávio Guimarães
Flávio Guimarães (born November 10, 1963) is a Brazilian composer, harmonica player and singer. Considered a blues pioneer in Brazil, he founded the band Blues Etílicos in 1986, which is considered the most successful Brazilian blues group. He has also played with many famous artists along his career, such as Alceu Valença, Ed Motta, Luiz Melodia, Paulo Moura, Zeca Baleiro, Buddy Guy, Charlie Musselwhite, Sugar Blue and Taj Mahal. Biography Flávio Guimarães was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. There he studied harmonica with Maurício Einhorn. He started his musical career around 1985. In 1986, he formed the group Blues Etílicos, with Greg Wilson (vocals and guitar), Otávio Rocha (guitar), Gil Eduardo (drums) and Cláudio Bedran (bass). With the group, Guimarães did many show around Brazil and the world, and recorded several albums. In 1988, Guimarães travelled to Chicago, where he played with many American musicians, including the harmonicist Sugar Blue. One year l ...
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Flávio Costa
Flávio Rodrigues da Costa (14 September 1906 – 22 November 1999) was a Brazilian football player and manager. He managed the Rio de Janeiro clubs Vasco da Gama and Flamengo, as well as Colo Colo of Chile, and FC Porto of Portugal. Costa coached the Brazilian squad at the 1950 FIFA World Cup; the loss against Uruguay has been described as Brazil's greatest humiliation of the 20th century. As a consequence of his World Cup failure, he lost his prestige among the Brazilian press and supporters of the national team. However, he was again manager of the Brazilian team in 1955 and in 1956. He died in Rio de Janeiro in November 1999. Playing career From 1926 until 1936, Costa played 145 matches, mostly as a midfielder, in the black and red jerseys of Flamengo and scored 15 goals in the process. From September 1934 forward he was player-manager A player-coach (also playing coach, captain-coach, or player-manager) is a member of a sports team who simultaneously holds both play ...
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Flávio Migliaccio
Flávio Migliaccio (26 August 1934 – 4 May 2020) was a Brazilian actor, film director and screenwriter. He appeared in more than 90 films and television shows between 1958 and 2019. His 1962 film '' The Beggars'' was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. His elder sister Dirce Migliaccio was also an actress. Migliaccio was found dead by his property caretaker at his farm in Rio Bonito, Rio de Janeiro, on 4 May 2020, aged 85. According to Military Police of Rio de Janeiro State, he left a suicide note and hanged himself. Selected filmography * ''O Grande Momento'' (1958) * ''Cinco vezes Favela'' (1962) – João (segment "Um favelado") * '' The Beggars'' (1963) * '' My Home Is Copacabana'' (1965) * ''Canalha em Crise'' (1965) * '' The Hour and Turn of Augusto Matraga'' (1965) – Quim Recadeiro * ''Todas as Mulheres do Mundo'' (1966) – Edu * ''Cuidado, Espião Brasileiro em Ação'' (1966) * '' Entranced Earth'' (1967) – Common people man * ''Arras ...
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Flávio José
Flávio José (born Flávio José Marcelino Remígio in Monteiro) is a Brazilian composer and singer. Discography Studio albums * 1977 - Só Confio em Tu * 1994 - Nordestino Lutador * 1995 - Tareco e Mariola * 1996 - O Melhor de Flávio José * 1996 - Filho do Dono * 1997 - Sem Ferrolho e Sem Tramela * 1998 - A Poeira e a Estrada * 1999 - Para Todo Mundo * 1999 - Ao Vivo Sempre * 2000 - Seu Olhar Não Mente (BMG International, N.V.) * 2001 - Me Diz, Amor! (Sony BMG) * 2002 - Palavras ao Vento * 2003 - Cidadão Comum * 2003 - Acústico * 2004 - Pra amar e ser feliz * 2005 - O Poeta Cantador * 2006 - Tá bom que tá danado * 2008 - Dom Cristalino References * Flávio Joséat allmusic AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on musicians and bands. Initiated in 1991, the dat ... Living people Brazilian male songwriter ...
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Flávio Conceição
Flávio da Conceição (born 12 June 1974) is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Conceição enjoyed a successful career in Spain, where he played for two clubs—including Real Madrid with whom he won six major titles—and also represented Brazil on more than 40 occasions. Club career Born in Santa Maria da Serra, São Paulo, Conceição began his career with Rio Branco in 1992. He then joined Palmeiras a year later, and racked up over 100 first-team appearances during his spell. This caught the attention of Spanish club Deportivo de La Coruña, who paid €5.2 million for him after the 1996 Summer Olympics. Playing alongside compatriot Mauro Silva in central midfield, Conceição gradually developed into a key force in the Galicians' rise in Spanish football, as he scored four goals in 27 games in the team's 1999–2000 league conquest. This led to a 2000 move to fellow La Liga side Real Madrid, worth €26 million. Altho ...
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Flávio Canto
Flávio Vianna de Ulhôa Canto (born April 16, 1975 in Oxford, England) is a Brazilian judoka who competed in Men's 81 kg Judo. He won the bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics. He is founder and president of the Instituto Reação, and also presenter of the TV shows ''Corujão do Esporte'' on TV Globo and ''Sensei'' on SportTV. Biography Flavio Canto was born in Oxford, England, where his father had a doctorate in nuclear physics. At two years old he came to Brazil and started Judo at fourteen. Despite starting Judo at a relatively advanced age, he was still able to compete at the national level in only five years. He married actress and presenter Fiorella Mattheis in 2013, divorcing in 2014. Judo career Flávio Canto was selected in national team for the first time in 1995 when he won the bronze medal at the Pan American Games in Mar del Plata. In 1996 he got the 7th place at the Olympics in Atlanta and in 1999 was silver medalist in the Pan American Games in Winnip ...
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