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Albino Friaça Cardoso (October 20, 1924 –
January 12, 2009), best
known as
simply Friaça ([ˈfɾjazɐ]), was a
Brazilian football striker. He was born in...
- won 2–1;
Brazil took the lead
shortly after half-time
thanks to a goal by
Friaça, but Juan
Alberto Schiaffino equalised midway through the
second half, and...
- went
ahead in the
second minute of the
second half,
thanks to a goal from
Friaça. However,
Uruguay equalised and then, with just over 11 minutes left to...
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Henry Holt and Company. ISBN 978-0-8050-6781-1. Mello,
Fernando de Sousa;
Friaça, Amâncio César
Santos (2020). "The end of life on
Earth is not the end of...
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Champions title. This team,
which included Moacir Barbosa,
Ademir de Menezes,
Friaça,
Danilo Alvim,
Augusto da Costa, and Chico,
among others, is considered...
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Dinho Dino Sani Elivélton Fabão
Paulo Roberto Falcão
Pablo Forlán França
Friaça Arthur Friedenreich Gérson Getúlio
Gilberto Sorriso Gilmar Rinaldi Gino...
- for the 6th time.
Comercial was relegated. The top
scorer was São Paulo's
Friaça with 24 goals. The
championship was
disputed in a double-round
robin system...
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highlight of the
season was the
attack from Vasco, made up of Djalma, Maneca,
Friaça, Lelé and Chico. In the
Torneio Muni****l
there were 40
goals in 10 games;...
- Uruguay 2–1 Brazil
Schiaffino 66'
Ghiggia 79'
Report Friaça 47'...
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Maneca Spain 6–1
Ademir (2), Jair,
Chico (2),
Zizinho Final Uruguay 1–2
Friaça 1954
Group A Mexico 5–0 Baltazar, Didi,
Pinga (2),
Julinho Yugoslavia...