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Copa Peregrino was a friendly football
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between clubs of
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and
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in 2008. Hosted in Rio de Janeiro, the competition was played in stadiums such as
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, in
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, but, one match was played in Estádio Olímpico João Havelange.
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was the champion even playing one match less than the others teams.


Groups


Brazilians


Norwegians


Final standings


Champion

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''(Unbeaten)''


Scorers

*Paulsen, Start, 2 goals; *Khalili, Start, 2 goals; *
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, 1 goal; *
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, 1 goal; *
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, 1 goal; * Jorge Henrique,
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, 1 goal; * Lúcio Flávio,
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, 1 goal *
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, 1 goal; *Hulsker, Start, 1 goal; *Amaral, Madureira, 1 goal; *Felipe Alves, Madureira, 1 goal; *Paulo Roberto, Madureira, 1 goal; *Mílson Santos, Madureira, 1 goal; *Aron, América, 1 goal; *Assad, América, 1 goal; *Élvis, América, 1 goal; *Marco Brito, América, 1 goal; *Austnes, Viking, 1 goal; *Fillo, Viking, 1 goal; *Adelson, Viking, 1 goal; *Espen, Stabæk, 1 goal; *Bruno, Boavista, 1 goal; *Flávio Santos, Boavista, 1 goal; *Segerstron (own goal), Stabæk, 1 goal; *Máximo (own goal), América, 1 goal; *Cléberson (own goal), América, 1 goal. 2008 in Brazilian football Brazilian football friendly trophies