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This profile was emailed to Soccerly, probably by the player himself.
Based on this kid's website, Leonardo Inojoza Filho is a Brazilian-Canadian
footballer. He was born in Brazil, but transferred to Canada when he was 6 years old.
According to him, he spent a week training in England's Liverpool FC.
Basically when I use the term 'Brazilian lightweights' I am referring to two people:
Anderson and Lucas Levia. I really want to know how these player get games at the top
clubs...
Anderson was brought to Manchester United to inject some sort of flair into
the midfield, instead he has remained average at best.
The Brazil national football team is the national team of Brazil and the Brazilian Football
Federation (CBF), that Brazil is done in international football competitions. They are the most
successful football team in the history of the World Cup with five championships (1958, 1962, 1970,
1994, 2002). .
Kaka and Robinho, once two of the most coveted players in world football, are now seemingly
unwanted by their clubs and are in the process of finding new teams. They join a growing list of
famous Brazilians whose reputations in Europe have suffered a fall from grace, some of whom have
even had to move back to their homeland in order to find first-team football.
Sporting Braga's Brazilian striker Mattheus thinks that Arsenal are in for a surprise tomorrow
night if they underestimate the Portugese underdogs, and the 27 year-old fully believes that Braga
can take the points at the Emirates! "We have already achieved our first success of the season by
reaching the group stages of the Champions League," Mattheus [.
Geoff Kellaway It was reported last month that Welshman Geoff Kellaway was set to sign for us
but...
Just a quick post today regarding the injury Carlos Hernandez picked up during Saturday's...
Rafael gives Carlos Tevez a piece of his mind after the troll's late challenge on the Brazilian
full back.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvmVaSdg_M8
Like the unicorn, the leprechaun and chocolate popcorn, the Brazilian footballer has taken on a
mythical status in the modern day.
All flair and tricks with oodles of skill, the Brazilian is meant to signal all that is great about
football, with the greatest Brazilian of them all (please keep any filthy jokes to yourself) Pele
having coined the phrase "the beautiful game".