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Brazilian footballer and manager
Leonídio Fantoni, best known as Niginho or Fantoni III (born in Belo Horizonte, 12 February 1912 – died 5 September 1975) was a professional association
Niginho
Brazilian professional football club
Bengala (1944) Nello Nicolai (1946) Bengala (1946–47) Niginho (1948–49) Ricardo Diéz (1953) Niginho (1953–55) Bengala (1955–56) Ayrton Moreira (1957) Gérson
Cruzeiro_EC
Brazilian footballer and commentator (1913–2004)
in using Niginho in Leônidas place, preferred to keep Leônidas in the team; the Italian Football Federation had warned FIFA about Niginho's irregular
Leônidas (footballer, born 1913)
Leônidas_(footballer,_born_1913)
Vittorio Pozzo Head coach: Károly Dietz Head coach: Adhemar Pimenta Note: Niginho was not allowed to play the semi-final against Italy as he defected the
1938_FIFA_World_Cup_squads
Football tournament
Juan Píriz 2 goals Vicente de la Mata Enrique García Alejandro Scopelli Niginho Roberto Aurelio González Amadeo Ortega Teodoro Fernández Jorge Alcalde
1937 South American Championship
1937_South_American_Championship
Brazilian footballer (1905–1982)
Maravilha in the Sport Recife 14–0 Santo Amaro match. Alongside his brother (Niginho), he was hired by the SS Lazio in 1931, remaining until 1934 when he returned
Ninão
Brazilian footballer (1917–2002)
of the Fantoni brothers, Orlando followed in the footsteps of Ninão and Niginho by playing for Palestra Itália (currently Cruzeiro) from 1932 to 1942.
Orlando_Fantoni
(son) Nílton Santos, Nílson Luiz (brother) Ninão, Otávio Fantoni (cousin), Niginho, Orlando Fantoni (brothers), Fernando,[citation needed] Benito Fantoni[citation
List of South American association football families
List_of_South_American_association_football_families
Football league in Brazil
Roberto (SCR) 7 1937 (LFRJ) Fluminense (11) Flamengo Carlos Carlomagno Niginho (VAS) 25 33 1938 Fluminense (12) Flamengo Ondino Viera Carvalho Leite (BOT)
Campeonato_Carioca
Brazilian and Italian footballer (1907–1935)
played along with his cousins João Fantoni (Ninão) and Leonízio Fantoni (Niginho). In 1931, they were sold to Lazio, where they would be known by their
Otávio_Fantoni
Football match
(Flamengo) Lopes – forward (Corinthians) Luisinho – forward (Palestra Italia) Niginho – forward (Vasco da Gama) Patesko – forward (Botafogo) Perácio – forward
Brazil v Poland (1938 FIFA World Cup)
Brazil_v_Poland_(1938_FIFA_World_Cup)
Football stadium in Lagoa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Flamengo 2-0. The first goal of the stadium was scored by Vasco da Gama's Niginho. The stadium's attendance record, currently stands at 8,882 spectators
Estádio_da_Gávea
2011–12 Nícolas – Verona, Udinese, Pisa – 2013–14, 2017–18, 2020–21, 2025–26 Niginho – Lazio – 1930–35 Ninão – Lazio – 1930–35 Ricardo Oliveira – Milan – 2006–07
List of Brazilian footballers in Serie A
List_of_Brazilian_footballers_in_Serie_A
Goals 1 Tostão 1963–1972 248 2 Dirceu Lopes 1963–1977 224 3 Leonídio "Niginho" Fantoni 1926–1930, 1936–1937, 1939–1947 207 4 Bengala 1925–1939 166 5
List of Cruzeiro EC records and statistics
List_of_Cruzeiro_EC_records_and_statistics
Estadio Alvear y Tagle, Buenos Aires Peru 3–2 Roberto 7' Afonsinho 30' Niginho 57' 3 January 1937 Final round Estadio Alvear y Tagle, Buenos Aires Chile
Brazil national football team records and statistics
Brazil_national_football_team_records_and_statistics
Football Rivalry
Player Club Goals Guará Atlético 26 Niginho Cruzeiro 25 Alcides Lemos Cruzeiro 22 Orlando Fantoni Cruzeiro 18 Reinaldo Atlético 16 Ubaldo Atlético Abelardo
Clássico_Mineiro
Italian-Brazililan footballer (1905–1974)
with other Italian-Brazilians, the Fantoni family: Ninão, Nininho and Niginho, also known there by their surnames, like a dynasty: Fantoni I, Fantoni
Anfilogino_Guarisi
History of a Brazilian football club
1938: Poroto, Rei, Zé Luiz, Calocero, Rapha, and Zarzur; Lindo, Alfredo I, Niginho, Feitiço, and Luna.
History_of_CR_Vasco_da_Gama
Currently at Shakhtar Donetsk Maxwell – Currently at PSG Michel Müller Nelinho Niginho Perfumo Pablo Forlán Palhinha(1970s player) Palhinha (1990s player) Raul
List_of_Cruzeiro_EC_players
Italy 1950 1950 Artigas Brazil 1950 1950 Luiz Comitante Brazil 1950 1950 Niginho Brazil 1950 1951 Antoninho Brazil 1951 1951 Artigas Brazil 1951 1951 Luiz
List_of_Santos_FC_managers
Record of Peru at Copa América
Brazil 3–2 Peru Estadio Gasómetro, Buenos Aires Roberto 7' Afonsinho 30' Niginho 57' T. Fernández 55' Villanueva 58' Referee: Alfredo Vargas (Chile)
Peru_at_the_Copa_América
Brazilian football coach (1928–1982)
which went on to finish the season third under coach Leonízio Fantoni "Niginho", who previously led the club to a title hat-trick between 1959 and 1961
Martim_Francisco
Aires (N) Peru 3–2 1937 South American Championship Roberto, Afonsinho, Niginho 20,000 49 3 January 1937 Estadio Boca Juniors, Buenos Aires (N) Chile
Brazil national football team results (1914–1949)
Brazil_national_football_team_results_(1914–1949)
American Championship Brazil 3–2 Peru Buenos Aires Roberto 7' Afonsinho 30' Niginho 57' Fernández 55' Villanueva 58' Stadium: Estadio Gasómetro Referee: Alfredo
Peru national football team results (1927–1979)
Peru_national_football_team_results_(1927–1979)
American Championship January 19, 1937 Uruguay W 3-2 Bahia, Carvalho Leite, Niginho South American Championship January 30, 1937 Argentina L 0-1 - South American
1937_in_Brazilian_football
26 Nov 1936 Friendly Minas Gerais 4–1 Rio de Janeiro Belo Horizonte Niginho Lello Carvalho Leite Stadium: Alameda Referee: Virgílio Fredrigh
Rio de Janeiro state football team results (1901–1950)
Rio_de_Janeiro_state_football_team_results_(1901–1950)
Football league season
Champions Fluminense Matches 132 Goals 654 (4.95 per match) Top goalscorer Niginho (Vasco da Gama) – 25 goals Biggest home win São Cristóvão 7-0 Olaria (November
1937_Campeonato_Carioca
Date Opposition Result Score Brazil scorers Competition December 27, 1936 Peru W 3-2 Roberto, Afonsinho, Niginho South American Championship
1936_in_Brazilian_football
List of footballers
Itália — 2DF Nariz (1912-02-08)8 February 1912 (aged 24) 0 0 Botafogo — 4FW Niginho (1912-02-12)12 February 1912 (aged 24) 0 0 Palestra Itália — 4FW Patesko
1937 South American Championship squads
1937_South_American_Championship_squads
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