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Kevyn Lucas
Kevyn Lucas Ramos da Costa (born 28 December 1997), known as Kevyn Lucas or just Kevyn, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a left-back for Paysandu. Career Kevyn was born in São Gonçalo, Rio de Janeiro, and represented Botafogo and Resende as a youth before moving on loan to Náutico in 2017. He made his first team debut with the latter on 19 January 2018, starting in a 3–2 Campeonato Pernambucano home win over América-PE. Kevyn was regularly used by the ''Timbu'' until suffering a knee injury in May 2018. Upon returning in August, he was not used and left in October, after failing to agree terms on a new contract. Kevyn moved to Salgueiro on loan ahead of the 2019 season, but featured rarely and subsequently returned to his parent club Resende. On 10 August 2020, he returned to Náutico, now in a permanent deal. Kevyn went to Court against Náutico in February 2021, alleging unpaid wages, and despite having his contract rescinded in May, he was later ordered to ...
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São Gonçalo, Rio De Janeiro
São Gonçalo () is a municipality in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in the Southeast region. It is located in the Metropolitan Region of Rio de Janeiro, having land limits with the municipalities of Niterói, Maricá and Itaboraí, and a maritime limit, by Guanabara Bay, with the capital, Rio de Janeiro. According to the 2022 census, it has a population of 896,744 inhabitants, making it the second most populous municipality in the state and the 18th most populous in the country. History The current Brazilian territory had been inhabited since at least 10,000 BC by people from other continents. Around the year 1000, the Tapuia people who inhabited the region currently occupied by the municipality were expelled to the interior of the continent due to the arrival of Tupi people from the Amazon. 16th century In the 16th century, when the first Europeans arrived in the region, it was inhabited by one of these Tupi people: the Tupinambás, who would later be part of the Tamoios Co ...
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