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Márcio
Márcio is a Brazilian or Portuguese male personal name * Márcio Melo (1906-1991), general with the Brazilian air force * Márcio Rezende de Freitas (born 1960), Brazilian football referee * Márcio Bittencourt (born 1964), Brazilian football defensive midfielder and coach * Márcio Santos (born 1969), Brazilian football player, 1994 World Champion * Márcio Garcia (born 1970), Brazilian actor and television host * Márcio Rogério de Andrade (1971–2007), Brazilian football forward * Márcio May (born 1972), Brazilian cyclist * Márcio Araújo (volleyball) (born 1973), Brazilian beach volleyball player * Márcio Amoroso (born 1974), Brazilian football forward * Márcio Carlsson (born 1975), Brazilian tennis player * Márcio Cazorla (born 1971), Brazilian football goalkeeper * Márcio Mixirica (born 1975), Brazilian football striker * Márcio Cruz (born 1978), Brazilian martial artist * Márcio dos Santos Gaia (Santos Gaia, born 1978), Brazilian football defender * Márcio ...
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Márcio Marcelo Leite Júnior
Márcio is a Brazilian or Portuguese male personal name * Márcio Melo (1906-1991), general with the Brazilian air force * Márcio Rezende de Freitas (born 1960), Brazilian football referee * Márcio Bittencourt (born 1964), Brazilian football defensive midfielder and coach * Márcio Santos (born 1969), Brazilian football player, 1994 World Champion * Márcio Garcia (born 1970), Brazilian actor and television host * Márcio Rogério de Andrade (1971–2007), Brazilian football forward * Márcio May (born 1972), Brazilian cyclist * Márcio Araújo (volleyball) (born 1973), Brazilian beach volleyball player * Márcio Amoroso (born 1974), Brazilian football forward * Márcio Carlsson (born 1975), Brazilian tennis player * Márcio Cazorla (born 1971), Brazilian football goalkeeper * Márcio Mixirica (born 1975), Brazilian football striker * Márcio Cruz (born 1978), Brazilian martial artist * Márcio dos Santos Gaia (Santos Gaia, born 1978), Brazilian football defender * Márci ...
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Márcio Azevedo
Márcio Gonzaga de Azevedo (born 5 February 1986), known as Márcio Azevedo, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a left back. Career Early career Born in Guarabira, Brazil, Márcio Azevedo joined the local Juventude youth teams at a young age. Following his success in the youth ranks, he was promoted to the first team in 2004. He made his official debut on 3 December 2006, in a 5–3 loss to Corinthians. In the 2006–07 season, despite making 13 appearances (3 assists), Azevedo was not among the coach's first choices, which prompted him to consider other options. In September 2007, he signed with Fortaleza on a loan. He was a regular starter for the side. Atlético Paranaense He moved to Atlético Paranaense in June 2008, and appeared 24 times (21 in the championship and 3 in the Copa Sudamericana) and scored one goal. The following season he continued to be one of the main players on the club's team, playing 29 games (3 assists). In the 2009–10 se ...
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Márcio Cazorla
Márcio Fernandez Cazorla (born 16 March 1971), simply known as Márcio or Márcio Cazorla, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Career Reserve goalkeeper for Vasco in the 90s and early 2000s, he was a substitute for big names like Carlos Germano and Helton. Still, he played 113 matches and participated in the club's conquest of several clubs. He ended his career in 2004 after having problems with late salary payments. Honours ;Vasco da Gama *Copa Libertadores: 1998 * Campeonato Brasileiro: 1997, 2000 *Campeonato Carioca: 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2003 *Taça Guanabara: 1992, 1994, 1998, 2000 *Taça Rio: 1992, 1993, 1999, 2001 * Torneio Rio-São Paulo: 1999 *Copa Mercosur: 2000 *Ciutat de Barcelona Trophy Ciutat de Barcelona Trophy () is a summer tournament organized by RCD Espanyol in Barcelona. Initially there used to be four participating teams, but in more recent times it was a two-team tournament. Teams are usually club-level, but in 1 ...
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Márcio Bittencourt
Henrymárcio Bittencourt (born 19 October 1964) is a Brazilian professional football coach, scout and former player who works for Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club Corinthians. A defensive midfielder, as a player he spent almost his entire club career with Corinthians, where he won the league title in 1990. Career Club career Bittencourt played for Corinthians and Internacional in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A. International career Bittencourt represented Brazil at the 1991 Copa América. Coaching career After retiring as a player, Bittencourt became a football manager and managed Corinthians, Brasiliense, Fortaleza, Juventus-SP, Noroeste, Ipatinga, Santa Cruz, Náutico, Associação Atlética Ponte Preta, Ipatinga, Icasa, Itumbiara Itumbiara () is a municipality in Brazil, located in the southern part of the state of Goiás, on the border with Minas Gerais. It is a "sister city" to the Minas Gerais municipality of Araporã. The city lies south of the stat ...
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Márcio Amoroso
Márcio Amoroso dos Santos (born 5 July 1974) is a Brazilian football pundit and former professional player who mainly played as a forward. He played for several teams in his home country as well as in Japan, Italy, Germany, Spain and Greece while also representing Brazil at international level, winning the 1999 Copa América. A talented striker with great dribbling skills and goalscoring ability, Amoroso was also capable of creating chances for teammates. Club career Amoroso started his career at homeland club Guarani FC at 1992. In July 1992, he was loaned to a Japanese outfit Verdy Kawasaki ( J.League Division 1), winning two J-League titles, and returned to Guarani FC two years later, finishing the 1994 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A as the season's top scorer. In 1996, he transferred to Flamengo, but he came to prominence playing in the Italian Serie A for unfashionable Udinese in the late-1990s. There he starred alongside Oliver Bierhoff in a side which played an ...
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Márcio Abreu
Márcio Nuno Ornelas Abreu (born 25 April 1980) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a winger. Football career After arriving in 1989 at hometown's C.S. Marítimo, and going on to represent its every youth sides, Abreu never settled in the first team, constantly bouncing between that squad and the reserves. In 2004, he was released and joined Madeira neighbours A.D. Camacha in the third division, the same as Marítimo B. Abreu signed in the summer of 2007 with Bulgarian club PSFC Chernomorets Burgas, being regularly used during his three-and-a-half-season spell. In February 2011 he was transferred to Russia's FC Krasnodar, freshly promoted to the Premier League. On 6 February 2011, Abreu participated in his first game for his new team, playing the first 72 minutes in the 2–2 friendly draw with Ukraine's SC Tavriya Simferopol. His first official appearance came exactly one month later, against FC Amkar Perm for the campaign's Russian Cup (120 min ...
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Márcio Santos
Márcio Roberto dos Santos (born 15 September 1969), commonly known as Márcio Santos, is a former association footballer, who played as a defender. Club career Santos was born in São Paulo, and played for several clubs throughout his career, such as Internacional, Fiorentina, Ajax and São Paulo as a centre-back. He won the 1991 Campeonato Gaúcho with Internacional, the 1995–96 Eredivisie with Ajax, and Paulista Championship with São Paulo. International career At international level, he was a member of the Brazil national football team that won the 1994 FIFA World Cup, in which he scored one goal in the group stages, against Cameroon. He missed his penalty in the shootout in the final against Italy, but Brazil went on to win regardless. He was named to the team of the tournament for his performances. He played 43 games for Brazil between 1990 and 1997, scoring five goals. He also took part at two Copa América tournaments, reaching the final in 1991, and winning the t ...
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Márcio Garcia
Márcio Garcia Machado (born 17 Aprilhttps://web.archive.org/web/20010124053700/http://redeglobo.globo.com/marciogarcia/ 1970) is a Brazilian actor, television host, writer, producer and film director. Biography Márcio started his career at MTV, but in 1994 he moved to Rede Globo. He was a host of a children's show called "Gente Inocente" ''(Innocent People)''. From 1997 to 1999 he represented "Video Show", a show about television, artists and ecc. After 10 years at Globo TV, he went to Rede Record where he was a host of "O Melhor do Brasil" ''(The Best of Brasil)''. His contract expired in 2008 and he decided not to renew it. Glória Perez invited him in her new telenovela named " Caminho das Indias", in which Marcio played his first part as a protagonist. Márcio is married to Andrea Santa Rosa and they have three children: Pedro, Nina and Felipe. Filmography Novelas * 2013 – '' Amor à Vida'' .... Guto * 2009 – '' Caminho das Índias'' .... Bahuan Sundrani * 2006 ...
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