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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: 34. Chapters: Abel Jose Carvalho Pereira, Adagilton dos Santos, Adriano Barbosa Miranda da Luz, Adriano Bessa, Alain Ekwe, Almami Moreira, Bijou (footballer), Braima Injai, Cadu (footballer), Carlos Fumo Goncalves, Cilio Andre Souza, David Mendieta, Dinis Silva Gomes Resende, Edson Cruz, Evandro Brandao, Fabio Daniel Moreira Barros, Fernando Aguiar, Francisco Castro (Portuguese footballer), Frederico Filipe Teixeira Ribeiro, Gora Tall, Hadson da Silva Nery, Helder Bruno Macedo Sousa, Henrique Dinis, Hugo Henrique Rocha Soares, Hugo Monteiro, Jaime Celestino Dias Braganca, Jaime Miguel Linares, Joao Pedro Henriques Neto, Jorge Pinto da Silva, Leandro Almeida Silva (footballer born 1977), Leonardo Augusto Bonifacio, Loukima Tamoukini, Luis Miguel da Costa Lobo, Miguel Oliveira (footballer), Miguel Reisinho, Nuno Claro, Nuno Filipe Rodrigues Silva, Nuno Fonseca, Nuno Gomes (footballer born 1979), Nuno Mendes (footballer), Nuno Miguel Teixeira Rocha, Nuno Santos (footballer born 1973), Nuno Sousa, Paulo Monteiro, Pedro Costa (footballer), Petit (Portuguese footballer), Ricardo Andre, Ricardo Jose Vaz Alves Monteiro, Ricardo Malafaia, Ricardo Manuel Cardoso Martins, Robson Severino da Silva, Romulo Filipe Cunha Silva, Rui Lima, Rui Norinho, Sergio Leite, Sergio Pinto (footballer born 1973), Tiago Valente, To Ferreira, Vitor Murta, Zequinha (Portuguese footballer). 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...