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Brazilian educator and author
Dunga Rodrigues, born Maria Benedita Deschamps Rodrigues, (Cuiabá, Brazil, July 15, 1908 – Santos, Brazil, January 8, 2001) was a Brazilian teacher, musician
Dunga_Rodrigues
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radio broadcaster and television presenter Dunga Ram Rajoria (fl. 1962–1980), Indian politician Dunga Rodrigues (1908–2001), Brazilian teacher, musician
Dunga_(name)
Brazilian footballer (born 1989)
Alexandre Rodrigues da Silva (Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: [aleˈʃɐ̃dɾi ʁoˈdɾiɡiz dɐ ˈsiwvɐ]; born 2 September 1989), commonly known as Alexandre
Alexandre_Pato
Men's association football team
time since 1987, and also resulted in Dunga being fired from the national team. On 14 June 2016, Tite replaced Dunga as manager of Brazil. At the 2018 FIFA
Brazil_national_football_team
Association football player (born 1995)
Retrieved 27 November 2018. "Oficial: Ivo Rodrigues, Sami e Otávio no Vitória Guimarães" [Official: Ivo Rodrigues, Sami and Otávio to Vitória Guimarães]
Otávio (footballer, born 1995)
Otávio_(footballer,_born_1995)
Brazilian footballer (born 1992)
Lucas Rodrigues Moura da Silva (born 13 August 1992), known as Lucas Moura (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈlukaz ˈmowɾɐ]), is a Brazilian professional footballer
Lucas_Moura
Brazilian footballer
Ronaldo Aparecido Rodrigues (born 10 September 1982), commonly known as Naldo, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back
Naldo_(footballer,_born_1982)
Cup-winning captain Dunga was hired as Brazil's new team manager on 24 July 2006, almost immediately after the World Cup. Dunga's former teammate, Jorginho
History of the Brazil national football team
History_of_the_Brazil_national_football_team
José de Mesquita (1892-1961), jurist, fiction writer, and historian Dunga Rodrigues (1908-2001), musician, author, and folklorist "Nossa História" (in
Mato Grosso Academy of Letters
Mato_Grosso_Academy_of_Letters
Brazilian footballer
retirement. Diogo was called to train with the Brazil under-23 team by manager Dunga in late 2007. He was supposed to have been selected for the FIFA U-20 World
Diogo_(footballer,_born_1987)
National association football team
the past, such as Mário Zagallo in 1996, Vanderlei Luxemburgo in 2000, Dunga in 2008 and Mano Menezes in 2012. Brazil's first participation in the Olympics
Brazil national under-23 football team
Brazil_national_under-23_football_team
Brazilian footballer (born 1983)
October 2017. Retrieved 17 October 2017. "Dunga corta Oscar e chama Robinho e Casemiro para a Copa América" [Dunga cuts Oscar and calls Robinho and Casemiro
Dani_Alves
2024–25 Douglas Santos – Udinese – 2013–14 Léo Duarte – Milan – 2019–21 Dunga – Pisa, Fiorentina, Pescara – 1987–93 Edenílson – Genoa, Udinese – 2014–17
List of Brazilian footballers in Serie A
List_of_Brazilian_footballers_in_Serie_A
Brazilian footballer (born 1980)
August and September 2006, Fábio was called up by Brazilian head coach Dunga for a friendly against Norway in Oslo on 16 August 2006, which he did not
Fábio_(footballer,_born_1980)
Brazilian footballer (born 1993)
City star sent off in Fenerbahce's derby loss to Galatasaray". Goal.com. "Dunga names 40-man preliminary Copa America squad". Goal (website). 29 April 2016
Ederson (footballer, born 1993)
Ederson_(footballer,_born_1993)
Twenty-three players, however, have won two tournaments each: * Additionally, Dunga won the title as head coach in 2007. Another Brazilian with two titles is
Brazil_at_the_Copa_América
yellow cards received Neymar (33 yellow cards) Most red cards received Dunga and Éder Aleixo (3 red cards each) As of 9 December 2022 Includes only official
Brazil national football team records and statistics
Brazil_national_football_team_records_and_statistics
Brazilian footballer
February 2024. Souza was part of the Brazil U-23 side in 2007 under coach Dunga.[citation needed] He was in the winning squad of Brazil U-17 at the 2001
Diego Souza (footballer, born 1985)
Diego_Souza_(footballer,_born_1985)
International football delegation
Carlos Alberto Torres Pelé, Gérson, Jairzinho, Carlos Alberto Torres 1994 Carlos Alberto Parreira Dunga N/A 2002 Luiz Felipe Scolari Cafu Ronaldo (2)
Brazil_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup
International football competition
Doltmourziev Saba Nioradze Luca Erlein Adin Licina Mick Schmetgens Bedri Dunga Zois Karargyris Georgios Kosidis Barna Pál Márton Szép Daníel Johannesson
2026 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualification
2026_UEFA_European_Under-19_Championship_qualification
FIFA championship roster
Pedro Venancio and Alexandre Lozetti (2015-05-08). "Gallo é demitido, e Dunga irá dirigir a Seleção nas Olimpíadas de 2016" (in Portuguese). globoesporte
2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup squads
2015_FIFA_U-20_World_Cup_squads
Swedish non-profit organization
Paul and Mercy Baskar India 2004 Prateep Ungsongtham Hata Thailand 2005 Dunga Mothers Kenya 2005 Nelson Mandela South Africa 2005 Nkosi Johnson (posthumously)
World's Children's Prize for the Rights of the Child
World's_Children's_Prize_for_the_Rights_of_the_Child
Brazilian footballer
did not play for Brazil again following the July 2006 hiring of new coach Dunga, and retired from the national team on 1 October. He finished with 91 total
Dida_(footballer,_born_1973)
Brazilian politician and footballer (born 1966)
Romário and his 1994 teammate Dunga (far left), with Brazil president Lula, hold the World Cup trophy
Romário
Incident during the 1990 FIFA World Cup Conmebol Qualifiers
fall "like Maguila" — a reference to Brazilian boxer Adilson "Maguila" Rodrigues, who had just been knocked out by Evander Holyfield. Brazilian player
El_Maracanazo
Brazilian footballer and manager (1906–1999)
Flávio Rodrigues da Costa (14 September 1906 – 22 November 1999) was a Brazilian football player and manager. He managed the Rio de Janeiro clubs Vasco
Flávio_Costa
Spanish and Portuguese colonizers of the Age of Discovery
The Portuguese Diogo Rodrigues explored the Indian Ocean in 1528, he explored the islands of Réunion, Mauritius, and Rodrigues, naming it the Mascarene
Conquistador
Trajectory of football in Brazil
América". UOL. 2004-07-25. "De Afonso a Menegazzo: onde estão os 22 de Dunga em 2007?". Terra. 2015-05-06. "Uma Copa com poucos craques e muita discórdia"
History_of_football_in_Brazil
Brazilian vocal group
Herivelto Martins (1953) Mironga de Moça Branca, Gastão Viana (1954) Morro, Dunga and Herivelto Martins (1944) Negro Telefone, David Nasser and Herivelto
Trio_de_Ouro
Izecson dos Santos Leite 92 29 31 January 2002 Bolivia 29 May 2016 Panama Dunga Carlos Caetano Bledorn Verri 91 6 19 May 1987 England 12 July 1998 France
List of Brazil international footballers
List_of_Brazil_international_footballers
Brazilian football club 2015 season
2014. Retrieved 9 November 2015. "Dunga chama para pegar França e Chile, e Tardelli é 1º "chinês" da história" [Dunga calls up to face France and Chile
2015_Santos_FC_season
final between Sandra Pires and Jackie Silva (who won gold) and Mônica Rodrigues and Adriana Samuel in women's beach volleyball. Brazil has also participated
Brazil_at_the_Olympics
Kashiwa Reysol – 2004 Dudu Pacheco – Júbilo Iwata, JEF United Chiba – 2022– Dunga – Júbilo Iwata – 1995–1998 Dutra – Yokohama F. Marinos – 2001–2006, 2012–2014
List of foreign J.League players
List_of_foreign_J.League_players
Men's Brazil Olympic football team Ademir Roque André Luís Ferreira Carlos Dunga Chicão Vidal Davi Cortes Gilmar Popoca Gilmar Rinaldi João Kita Jorge Pinga
List of Olympic medalists for Brazil
List_of_Olympic_medalists_for_Brazil
2003 27 July 2003 5 2 2 1 40.00 U-23 manager, 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup. 76 Dunga 16 August 2006 2 July 2010 58 40 12 6 68.96 2007 Copa América, 2009 FIFA
List of Brazil national football team managers
List_of_Brazil_national_football_team_managers
Football league season
Red = away team win. Source: Globo Esporte "Série A 2013 - Attendance". Rodrigues, Renan; Paradella, Rodrigo (16 December 2013). "STJD pune Portuguesa e
2013 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
2013_Campeonato_Brasileiro_Série_A
Brazilian football team results
Stadium, Rio de Janeiro (H) East Germany 3–3 Friendly Alemão, Careca, Dunga 67,609 531 10 June 1990 Stadio delle Alpi, Turin (N) Sweden 2–1 1990 FIFA
Brazil national football team results (1990–2009)
Brazil_national_football_team_results_(1990–2009)
Football rivalry between the national football teams of Brazil and Italy
Brazil 0–0 (a.e.t.) Italy Report Penalties Márcio Santos Romário Branco Dunga 3–2 Baresi Albertini Evani Massaro R. Baggio
Brazil–Italy_football_rivalry
Dunga
List_of_Santos_FC_players
List of musicians from Brazil
singer and songwriter Diante do Trono, contemporary Christian music band Dunga (born 1964), Catholic singer-songwriter, preacher and presenter Ed Wilson
List_of_Brazilian_musicians
ref duplicates default (link) "Corinthians' Tite to coach Brazil after Dunga". Associated Press. São Paulo. 2016-06-15. Retrieved 2022-07-11. Stokkermans
SC Corinthians Paulista in international football
SC_Corinthians_Paulista_in_international_football
friendly Brazil 1–2 Brazil Military Team Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Roberto Rodrigues Válter Bataglia Stadium: Estádio das Laranjeiras Referee: Alberto da Gama
Brazil Olympic football team results (1952–1988)
Brazil_Olympic_football_team_results_(1952–1988)
Zico's Farewell Rest of The World 2–1 Brazil Udine, Italy Francescoli 34' Détari 65' Report Dunga 5' Stadium: Stadio Friuli Referee: Luigi Agnolin (ITA)
Brazil national football team results (unofficial matches)
Brazil_national_football_team_results_(unofficial_matches)
Municipality of Pernambuco, Brazil
Sivaldo Rodrigues Albino - PSB (2021–) Vice Mayor: Pedro Henrique Lima Velôso - PT (2021–) President of the Municipal Chamber: Senivaldo Rodrigues Albino
Garanhuns
Sporting event delegation
Internacional, of Porto Alegre. Amongst them, was 1994 World Cup captain, Dunga. Source: FIFA July 30, 1984 19:00 Rose Bowl, Pasadena Attendance: 40.799
Brazil at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Brazil_at_the_1984_Summer_Olympics
Brazilian footballer (born 1978)
Tournament of Manaus, officially retiring from the national team. She has cited Dunga, captain of the male Brazil national team that won the 1994 FIFA World Cup
Formiga (footballer, born 1978)
Formiga_(footballer,_born_1978)
José Luiz Azevedo Mario Jorge Fonseca Hermes Massinet Sorcinelli Paulo Rodrigues Siqueira Sebastião Gimenez Thales Monteiro Zenny de Azevedo 1951 Buenos
List of Pan American medalists for Brazil (before 2000)
List_of_Pan_American_medalists_for_Brazil_(before_2000)
Sporting event delegation
the men's football tournament of the 2008 Summer Olympics. Head coach: Dunga * Over-aged player. Group play Source: [citation needed] (H) Hosts 7 August
Brazil at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Brazil_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics
1987 Ramat Gan Stadium, Ramat Gan (A) Israel 4–0 Friendly Romário (2), Dunga, João Paulo 45,000 492 21 June 1987 Estádio da Ressacada, Florianópolis
Brazil national football team results (1970–1989)
Brazil_national_football_team_results_(1970–1989)
Santos 2016 football season
included in Brazil World Cup qualifying recall". ESPN FC. 3 March 2016. "Dunga announces U-23 squad for Olympic friendlies". Sambafoot. 26 October 2022
2016_Santos_FC_season
Football tournament season
26 September 2018 Luftëtari 1−0 Vora Gjirokastra Stadium, Gjirokastër 15:30 CEST Dunga 53' Referee: Elton Hazizaj
2018–19_Albanian_Cup
Rivadavia Miguel Peirano (HC – Óscar Tabárez) Brazil Adalberto Boni Brigatti Dunga Edson Souza Everaldo Guto Heitor Helinho Hugo Jorginho Marcus Vinícius Marquinhos
List of Pan American Games medalists in football
List_of_Pan_American_Games_medalists_in_football
DUNGA RODRIGUES
DUNGA RODRIGUES
Girl/Female
Muslim
World, Earth
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Strong; Plant
Girl/Female
Hindi
Impenetrable.
Girl/Female
Indian
World, Earth
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess Parvati, Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Prominent; Erect; Chief; Strong
Female
Russian
(ДунÑ) Pet form of Russian Avdotya, DUNYA means "good-seeming."
Boy/Male
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Telugu, Traditional
Unreachable; Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Hindu
The Durga who is sleeping
Girl/Female
Indian
Worlds
Female
Hindi/Indian
(दà¥à¤°à¥à¤—ा) Hindi myth name borne by the goddess Devi, derived from the Sanskrit word durga, DURGA means "fort" or "protected place," hence "unapproachable." She is usually depicted riding a lion or tiger, and having twelve hands, each holding a weapon and assuming a mudra (symbolic hand gesture).Â
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name DUNG means "brave, heroic."
Male
Scottish
Older form of Scottish Mungo, possibly MUNGA means "dearest friend."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Worlds
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name AN DUNG means "peaceful hero."
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil
Goddess Parvati; Wife of Lord Shiva as Gauri; The Inaccessible
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Bengali Dialect for Mother Goddess Durga
Female
Slavic
Slavic name DUNJA means "quince."
Girl/Female
Muslim
The world
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n.
Fossil dung of fishes.
n.
Dung of birds.
n.
Manuring with dung.
n.
See Bonnet monkey, under Bonnet.
n.
Dung.
v. t.
To manure with dung.
n.
Dung.
v. t.
To immerse or steep, as calico, in a bath of hot water containing cow dung; -- done to remove the superfluous mordant.
n.
The dung of birds.
n.
A dung fly.
n.
A heap of dung.
n.
Excrement; dung.
a.
Full of dung; filthy; vile; low.
n.
Ordure; dung.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dung
n.
Dung; excrement.
n.
Dung; excrement; faeces.
n.
Same as Doorga.
n.
Excrement; dung.
imp. & p. p.
of Dung
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