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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Deco, Marco Caneira, Marcelo Moretto, Miklos Feher, Ricardo Sa Pinto, Basarab Panduru, Ilian Iliev, Nelson Marcos, Paulo Sergio Bento Brito, Silvino Louro, Candido Costa, Ricardo Nascimento, Paulo Jorge Rebelo Duarte, Jorge Placido, Mickey Walsh, Carlos Luis Brito, Jose Carlos Araujo Nunes, To Ferreira, Andre Macanga, Joao Ricardo, Fernando Nelson, Edmilson Goncalves Pimenta, Pedro Torrao, Vinha, Jorge Soares da Silva, Ricardo Manuel Fernandes, Miguel Pedro, Nilton Fernandes, Cao, Jose Orlando Semedo, Romeu Silva, Miguel Simao, Toy, Pedro Espinha, Tulipa, Rui Correia, Joaquim Santana Silva Guimaraes, Delson Ferreira, Frederico Barrigana, Juliano Pescarolo Martins, Costeado, Jovica Nikoli, arko Dra kovi, Nuno Diogo, Carlos Morais Calo, Ivan Litera, Filipe Vaz de Azevedo, Nuno Filipe Martins Rodrigues, Bino, Emanuel Faria Braga, Carlos Parente, Paulo Jorge Pedro Lopes, Joaquim Neves, Fabio Hempel, Stevan Milovac, Djalmir Vieira Andrade, Nelson Gama, Luis Carlos, Nandinho, Fernando Festas, Djamal Mahamat, Antonio Carvalho, Antonio Paris, Marco Claudio Cardoso Lourenco, Alberto Augusto, Best, Jorge Madureira. Excerpt: Anderson Luis de Souza, OIH (born 27 August 1977 in Sao Bernardo do Campo, Brazil), commonly known as Deco, is a Brazilian-born Portuguese professional footballer who currently plays for Fluminense Deco is one of the few players to have won the UEFA Champions League with two different clubs - Porto in 2004 and FC Barcelona in 2006. He was named UEFA Club Footballer of the Year and UEFA Best Midfielder in Porto's UEFA Champions League winning season and was named Man of the Match in the 2003-04 Champions League final. Deco was the first player to win the UEFA Best Midfielder Award with two different clubs (Porto and Barcelona). He was awarded the FIFA Club World Cup Golden Ball and the Man of the Match a...