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Manuel Fernandes (other)
Manuel Fernandes may refer to: * Manuel Fernandes (rower), rower who represented Portugal at the 1996 Summer Olympics * Manuel Fernandes (footballer, born 1951), former Portuguese football forward during the late 1970s and 1980s, later a manager * Manuel Fernandes (footballer, born 1986), Portuguese football midfielder See also * Manuel Fernandez (other) * Manny Fernandez (other) Manny Fernandez may refer to: *Manny Fernandez (American football) (born 1946), American football player for the Miami Dolphins *Manny Fernandez (ice hockey) (born 1974), ice hockey goaltender *Manny Fernandez (wrestler) (born 1954), former wrestl ...
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Manuel Fernandes (rower)
Manuel Fernandes (born 11 December 1967) is a Portuguese rower. He competed in the men's lightweight coxless four event at the 1996 Summer Olympics The 1996 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, also known as Atlanta 1996 and commonly referred to as the Centennial Olympic Games) were an international multi-sport event held from July 19 to August 4, 1996, in Atlanta, .... References 1967 births Living people Portuguese male rowers Olympic rowers for Portugal Rowers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) {{Portugal-rowing-bio-stub ...
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Portugal At The 1996 Summer Olympics
Portugal competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States. A delegation with a record number of 107 competitors (83 men and 24 women) participated in 79 events across 18 sports. Two medals were won, one of them being Portugal's third Olympic gold, thanks to Fernanda Ribeiro's surprise victory in the women's 10000m over the 5000m Olympic champion Wang Junxia. This third Olympic title in the athletics reinforced Portugal's strength in this sport and in particular the long-distance endurance events. A bronze was achieved by the 470 class male team, reviving a successful sailing tradition in this nation's Olympic delegations. In Atlanta, Portugal debuted in cycling, women's sailing classes, slalom canoeing, and in newly promoted beach volleyball, almost grabbing a bronze medal in the latter, on its first participation. In their second appearance, the tennis male team succumbed yet again on the first round to a Bahamian team. After 68 years, Portugal sent a football t ...
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Manuel Fernandes (footballer, Born 1951)
Manuel José Tavares Fernandes (born 5 June 1951) is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a striker, and a coach. One of the country's most prolific goalscorers, his playing career was mainly associated with Sporting, which he later also coached. At 386 goals in all official competitions, he is the second-highest goalscorer in the club's history. Over 19 seasons, in which he also represented two other clubs, Fernandes amassed Primeira Liga totals of 485 matches and 241 goals. In December 2020, Sporting dedicated Gate 7 of the Estádio José Alvalade to Fernandes. Club career Player Born in Sarilhos Pequenos, Moita, Setúbal District, Fernandes started his career with local Grupo Desportivo da CUF, scoring 38 goals in five years. In 1975 he got his first break, joining Primeira Liga (the only tier he competed in in a career which spanned almost two decades) club Sporting Clube de Portugal, netting more than 250 times in official matches and only trailing legendary ...
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Manuel Fernandes (footballer, Born 1986)
Manuel Henrique Tavares Fernandes (; born 5 February 1986) is a Portuguese footballer who plays for Iranian club Sepahan S.C. as a midfielder. He started his professional career with Benfica at only 18, then went on to compete in England and Spain, mainly at the service of Everton and Valencia. He signed with Beşiktaş in January 2011, spending the following three and a half seasons with the club before joining Lokomotiv Moscow. Fernandes represented the Portugal under-21 team in two European Championships. He made his debut with the full side in 2005, being part of the 2018 World Cup squad at the age of 32. Club career Benfica Born in Lisbon, Fernandes grew up in the capital suburb of Amadora, where he would regularly play street football with future Sporting CP and Manchester United star Nani as a child. Subsequently, he joined S.L. Benfica's youth system and made his first-team debut during the 2003–04 season under coach José Antonio Camacho, making an imm ...
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Manuel Fernandez (other)
Manuel Fernández or Fernandez may refer to: Military * Manuel Fernández Castrillón (1780s–1836), Mexican general * Manuel Fernández Silvestre (1871–1921), Spanish general *Manuel J. Fernandez (1925–1980), American pilot in Korean War Sports Association football (soccer) * Manuel Fernandez (footballer) (1922–1971), French-Spanish football defender * Pahiño (Manuel Fernández Fernández, 1923–2012), Spanish footballer * Manuel Fernández Mora (1932–2017), Spanish football player and manager * Manuel Fernández Muñiz (born 1986), Spanish footballer * Manuel Fernández (Argentine footballer) (born 1983), Argentine football manager and former footballer *Manuel Fernández (Uruguayan footballer) (born 1989), Uruguayan footballer Other sports * Manuel José Fernández (born 1927), Argentine Olympic shooter * Manuel Fernández (rower) (fl. 1940s), Argentine Olympic rower * Manuel Fernández (field hockey) (born 1948), Mexican field hockey player * Manuel Montoya Fernánd ...
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