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Alfredo (other)
Alfredo is a given name. Alfredo may also refer to: * ''Alfredo'' (album), by Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist, 2020 *Alfredo (footballer, born 1946), Brazilian footballer *Alfredo II (Alfredo dos Santos, 1920–1997), Brazilian footballer *Alfredo Ramos (Brazilian footballer) Alfredo Ramos de Oliveira (27 October 1924 in Jacareí – 31 July 2012), was a Brazilian footballer in the defense role. He was simply known as ''Alfredo'' or ''Polvo'' by fans. In his career as player for Santos (1947–1951), São ... (1924–2012), Brazilian footballer known as Alfredo See also * Fettuccine Alfredo, an Italian pasta dish {{dab, hn ...
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Alfredo
Alfredo (, ) is a cognate of the Anglo-Saxon name Alfred and a common Italian, Galician, Portuguese and Spanish language personal name. People with the given name include: * Alfredo (born 1946), Brazilian footballer born as Alfredo Mostarda Filho *Alfredo II (1920–1997), Brazilian footballer born as Alfredo Ramos dos Santos *Albee Benitez (born 1966), Filipino-American businessman and politician born as Alfredo Benitez *Aldo Sambrell, a European actor also known as Alfredo Sanchez Brell * Alfredo (album), an album by Freddie Gibbs and the Alchemist *Alfredo Ábalos (born 1986), Argentine footballer *Alfredo Aceves (born 1982), Mexican baseball player * Alfredo Aglietti (born 1970), Italian footballer and manager * Alfredo Aguilar (born 1988), Paraguayan goaltender * Alfredo Armas Alfonzo (1921–1990), Venezuelan writer *Alfredo Alonso, Cuban-born media executive with Clear Channel Radio * Alfredo Álvarez Calderón (1918–2001), Peruvian diver * Alfredo Amézaga (born 1978), ...
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Alfredo (album)
''Alfredo'' is a collaborative studio album by American rapper Freddie Gibbs and American hip hop producer The Alchemist. It was released on May 29, 2020, through Gibbs' own record label ESGN Records, as well as ALC Records and Empire Distribution. The album is the first project between only Gibbs and The Alchemist, as it also marks the second time they have collaborated on a full-length project, following 2018's '' Fetti'' with fellow rapper Currensy. It features guest appearances from fellow rappers Rick Ross, Benny the Butcher, Tyler, the Creator, and Conway the Machine. It was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 2021 Grammy Awards. Background The Alchemist and Gibbs first worked together as early as 2003–2004. However, nothing from that period was released. Their first official collaboration was in April 2011 on the Currensy and Alchemist song "Scottie Pippen", which Gibbs was featured on. In October 2018, the trio released a collaborative album titled '' Fetti''. T ...
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Alfredo (footballer)
Alfredo is a given name. Alfredo may also refer to: * ''Alfredo'' (album), by Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist, 2020 * Alfredo (footballer, born 1946), Brazilian footballer *Alfredo II (Alfredo dos Santos, 1920–1997), Brazilian footballer *Alfredo Ramos (Brazilian footballer) (1924–2012), Brazilian footballer known as Alfredo See also *Fettuccine Alfredo Fettuccine Alfredo () or fettuccine al burro ("fettuccine with butter") is an Italian pasta dish of fresh fettuccine tossed with butter and Parmesan cheese ('' it, pasta al burro e parmigiano'').Carnacina (1975), p. 72–73 As the cheese melts, i ...
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Alfredo (footballer, Born 1946)
Alfredo Mostarda Filho, simply known as Alfredo (born on October 18, 1946, in São Paulo) is a former Brazilian footballer who played as a defender. In a long career (from 1966–1984) he played for Palmeiras, Cruzeiro, Nacional (AM), Coritiba, Santos, and ending up in Bolivia with team Jorge Wilstermann. He won two Campeonatos Brasileiros Série A (1972, 1973) and two Campeonatos Paulistas (1972, 1974) with Palmeiras. For the Brazilian team he played twice, both in 1974, and his second match for Brazil came at the 1974 FIFA World Cup The 1974 FIFA World Cup was the tenth FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial football tournament for men's senior national teams, and was played in West Germany (and West Berlin) between 13 June and 7 July. The tournament marked the first time that the ... in a 0-1 loss against the Poland team. References 1946 births Living people Brazilian footballers Brazilian expatriate footballers 1974 FIFA World Cup players Campeonato Brasi ...
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Alfredo II
Alfredo dos Santos (January 1, 1920 – October 23, 1997), best known as Alfredo II, was a Brazilian footballer in midfielder role. He was born in Rio de Janeiro. During his career (1937–1956), he played for Vasco da Gama, except one year with Flamengo (1949). As another Alfredo played in Vasco, he earned the nickname "Alfredo Segundo" ("Alfredo the Second", transcribed as Alfredo II). He won five Carioca Tournaments (1945, 1947, 1949, 1950 and 1952) and the South American Club Championship in 1948. For the Brazilian team he played at the 1950 FIFA World Cup, starting one match against Switzerland (2–2) on June 28, 1950, when he scored a goal in the third minute. References Some sources list him as "Alfredo Ramos dos Santos", confusing him with Alfredo Ramos, who played in the 1954 FIFA World Cup The 1954 FIFA World Cup was the fifth edition of the FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football tournament for senior men's national teams of the nations aff ...
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Alfredo Ramos (Brazilian Footballer)
Alfredo Ramos de Oliveira (27 October 1924 in Jacareí – 31 July 2012), was a Brazilian footballer in the defense role. He was simply known as ''Alfredo'' or ''Polvo'' by fans. In his career as player for Santos (1947–1951), São Paulo (1951–1958 and 1961) and Corinthians (1958–1960), he played 633 games, scoring 3 goals, and won one São Paulo State Championship in 1953. With the Brazilian team, he was in the first team in 10 games and was listed in the roster for the 1954 FIFA World Cup, without playing any games.1954 FIFA World Cup: Brazil Squad
'' FIFA''. Retrieved 22 January 2010. In the 1970s, he was coach for the São Paulo squad (see
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