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  1. Marcos Evangelista de Moraes (født 7. juni 1970 i São Paulo ), bedre kendt som Cafú, er en brasiliansk fodboldspiller . Cafú er tidligere forsvarsspiller i den italienske storklub AC Milan. Han har spillet flere kampe for Brasilien end nogen anden, med 156 kampe. Han har vundet VM i fodbold to gange, og er den første fodboldspiller, som ...

  2. hu.wikipedia.org › wiki › CafuCafu – Wikipédia

    Marcos Evangelista de Moraes, ismertebb nevén Cafu ( São Paulo, 1970. június 7. –) brazil válogatott labdarúgó. 2004 márciusában Pelé a 125 legjobb élő labdarúgó közé sorolta. A Cafu becenevet azért kapta, mert játékstílusa sokakat emlékeztetett Cafuringa, az 1970-es évek legendás brazil csatárának játékára.

  3. Cafu former footballer from Brazil Right-Back last club: Garforth Town AFC * Jun 7, 1970 in São Paulo, Brazil

  4. 28 de feb. de 2020 · Here's a simple calculation for the UAE alone: The Global Status Report on Road Safety in 2018 suggested there are around 3.4 million cars on UAE roads. Assuming the average revenue for Cafu per customer per month is: (18 + 26) / 2 = 22 AED. Per Annum = 22 x 12 = 264 AED.

  5. The player Cafu’s association with the World Cup began long before the first of those tournaments. He was, after all, born on 7 June 1970: the date Pele, Jairzinho and Co beat holders England en route to the Trophy in Mexico. Perhaps conscious of the nurse imploring him to allow her to see the end of the game, little Marcos Evangelista Moraes – later to earn the nickname Cafu - emerged ...

  6. Cafu là tên chính xác, chứ không phải Cafú như báo chí hay viết. Anh được đặt biệt danh này bởi vì tốc độ lên xuống bên hành lang cánh phải của mình khiến người ta nhớ tới Cafuringa , một huyền thoại bóng đá người Brasil từng chơi cho Fluminense và Atlético Mineiro vào thập niên 1970 .

  7. And one player who has special memories of the tournament is former Brazil captain Cafu. The 50-year-old won the World Cup on two occasions during a storied career that included trophy-laden spells with Sao Paulo, AS Roma and AC Milan. The former defender is also Brazil’s most capped player with 142 international appearances.