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  2. Zico (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    With 48 goals in 71 official appearances for Brazil, Zico is the fifth highest goalscorer for his national team. [13] He represented Brazil in the 1978, 1982 and 1986 World Cups. They did not win any of those tournaments, even though the 1982 squad is considered one of the greatest Brazilian national squads ever. [14]

  3. Brazil at the 1982 FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The third-day match between Brazil and Italy would be a game to remember. Twice Italy went in the lead through Paolo Rossi 's goals, and twice Brazil came back. At 2-2, Brazil would have gone through on goal difference , but on 74 minutes, a poor clearance from an Italy corner kick went back to the Brazil six-yard line where Rossi and Francesco ...

  4. Centro de Futebol Zico Sociedade Esportiva - Wikipedia

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    Team photo from the 2007 season. Centro de Futebol Zico Sociedade Esportiva, or simply CFZ do Rio is a Brazilian football team from Rio de Janeiro, founded by Zico on July 12, 1996. Three years later, on August 1, 1999, CFZ do Rio founded a branch in Brasília (Distrito Federal), known as CFZ de Brasília.

  5. Brazil great Zico celebrates Tokyo torch relay, blasts Rio's

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    Brazil soccer great Zico blasted organizers of the Rio de Janeiro Olympics on Sunday after carrying the torch for the Tokyo Games. The Brazilian said he was ignored in 2016 when the torch relay ...

  6. 1979 in Brazilian football - Wikipedia

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    Date Opposition Result Score Brazil scorers Competition May 17, 1979 Paraguay W: 6-0: Éder, Zico (3), Nílton Batata (2): International Friendly: May 31, 1979 Uruguay W: 5-1: Edinho, Sócrates (2), Nílton Batata, Éder

  7. Zico (footballer, born 1966) - Wikipedia

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    Milton Antonio Nunes Niemet (born November 13, 1966, in São Paulo), known as Zico, is a Brazilian football manager and former player. [1] He came from Brazil to Mexican soccer in the middle of the 1991–1992 season for Puebla. He started in the youth team of the Flamengo Club. [2]

  8. Centro de Futebol Zico de Brasília Sociedade Esportiva

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    Centro de Futebol Zico de Brasília Sociedade Esportiva, also known as CFZ de Brasília, are a Brazilian football team from Brasília, Distrito Federal. They won the Campeonato Brasiliense in 2002, and competed in the Copa do Brasil in 2003 and in 2005 .

  9. Brazil national football team records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the Brazil national football team's competitive records and statistics. Honours Senior team ... Zico: 48 71 0.68 1976–1986 6 Bebeto: 39 75 0.52 ...