About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 55. Chapters: Aldo Cesar da Silva, Alexandre Henrique Goncalves Freitas, Amido Balde, Andre Almeida Pinto, Andre Candancam Pinto, Andre Simoes, Antonio Pacheco, Bernardo Tengarrinha, Bruno Monteiro, Bruno Patacas, Bruno Ribeiro, Clayton Ferreira Cruz, Danilo Aguiar Rocha, Dijilly Arsene Dit Patrick Vouho, Diogo Lezico da Silva, Diogo Moniz, Diogo Rodrigues Siston, Dmitri Prokopenko, Fabio Daniel Moreira Barros, Fabricio Carlos Costa Bento, Faysal El Idrissi, Fernando Livramento, Filipe Daniel Mendes Barros, Francisco Zuela, Gabor Vayer, Garba Lawal, George dos Santos Paladini, Gilvan Santos Souza, Haruna Doda, Henrique (footballer born 1981), Hermes Rodrigues Junior, Hernani Borges, Hugo Evora, Idrissa Keita, Igor Koji, Istvan Vincze, Ivan Penaranda, Jaime Celestino Dias Braganca, Joao Botelho (footballer), Joao Fajardo, Joao Manuel Antunes Dias, Joca (footballer), Jorge Filipe Monteiro, Jorge Humberto Rodrigues Cunha, Jorge Ribeiro, Jorge Soares da Silva, Jose Leal, Jose Luis Morales, Kali (footballer), Klevis Dalipi, Leandro Angelo Martins, Leandro Machado, Lito Vidigal, Livio Prieto, Luis Carlos Almada Soares, Marcos Jose Franklin Macena de Melo, Marco Paulo Paiva Rocha, Mateus Lopes, Matthew Robert Jones, Mauricio Hanuch, Nuno Filipe Rodrigues Silva, Nuno Mendes (footballer), Nuno Miguel Teixeira Rocha, Nuno Santos (footballer born 1973), Nuno Santos (footballer born 1980), Nuno Sociedade, Orestes Junior Alves, Pauleta, Paulo Candido Serafim da Cruz, Paulo Figueiredo, Paulo Grilo, Paulo Jorge Sousa Vieira, Paulo Monteiro, Paulo Sergio Bento Brito, Paulo Vinicius de Souza Nascimento, Pedro Martins (footballer), Pedro Pacheco, Quim Berto, Rafael Gomes, Rafael Porcellis, Rene Rivas, Ricardo Dias, Ricardo Jorge Fernandes da Silva, Ricardo Ribeiro Fernandes, Ricardo Sousa, Richard Garcia Miranda, Ronaldo Maczinski, Ruben Filipe Costa Rodrigues, Ruy Netto, Sergio Organista, Slobodan Din i, Stopira, Telmo Alem da Silva, Tonito, Wellington Damiao Nogueira Marinho, Yasuhiro Yoshida. Excerpt: Nuno Alexandre Pereira Mendes (born 7 April 1978) is a retired Portuguese footballer who could play in defence and midfield. He began his career with Vitoria Guimaraes and made his first team debut during the 1996-97 Primeira Liga season. Mendes spent three seasons in Liga de Honra, playing for Aves, Felgueiras and Chaves respectively before moving to France to join Division 1 club Strasbourg in 2000. He returned to Portugal a year later to play for Uniao Leiria, managed by Jose Mourinho, before spending a brief period with Braga in 2002. He spent 18 months with Moreirense and then dropped down a division to play for Santa Clara in 2004. A year later, Mendes played in England for Championship club Plymouth Argyle before returning to France with Creteil of Ligue 2. Having spent a brief spell with Penafiel in 2007, he returned to Aves, where he played for two seasons in Liga de Honra. He dropped down to the Portuguese third division in 2009 to play for Moreirense before spending a season with Trofense. In 2010, he joined third division side Gondomar. Mendes was born in Guimaraes. He joined his home town club, Vitoria Guimaraes, at an early age and progressed through their youth system. He made his first team debut in a 4-1 win against Chaves on 23 February 1997. He made 5 more appearances that season, including a 1-0 defeat to Maritimo on 2 May 1997, which was his last for Vitoria. Mendes joined Liga de Honra side Aves on loan for the 1997-98 season. He scored four goals in 27 league appearances for the club as they finished 15th in the table. The following season, he joined Felgueiras on loan. They finished 5th in Liga de Honra and Mendes was a first team regular. He made 28 league appearances and scored two goals. Mendes had his contract with...