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    Marcelo Pereira Surcin (born 1 February 1971), known as Marcelinho Carioca, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder...
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  • Marcelinho is a diminutive form of the given name Marcelo, and may refer to: Marcelinho Carioca (born 1971), born Marcelo Pereira Surcin, Brazilian attacking...
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  • and necrophile Marcelinho Carioca (Marcelo Pereira Surcin born 1971 in RJ), Brazilian international midfielder in 1990s Marcelinho Machado (born 1975)...
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  • Egyptian actress and dancer Marcelinho Carioca (born 1971), born Marcelo Pereira Surcin, Brazilian football attacking midfielder Carioca (footballer, born 1974)...
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    was spared to build a complete squad, with names as Freddy Rincón, Marcelinho Carioca, Edmundo, Márcio Santos, Carlos Germano, Valdo and Carlos Galván....
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    Atlético Juventus and Corinthians and was known as Marcelinho since he played for a Marcelinho Carioca football school as a child and also had physical...
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  • Spanish). 12 October 2023. Retrieved 15 April 2024. "Luxemburgo ataca Marcelinho Carioca". 5 February 2007. Archived from the original on 12 December 2021...
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    he surpassed Marcelinho Carioca in the number of goals scored by direct free kicks for only one club, with Ceni having 60 and Marcelinho, 59. In June...
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  • striker Vasco da Gama 1998 † Edílson Second striker Corinthians 1999 † Marcelinho Carioca Attacking midfielder Corinthians 2000 † Romário Striker Vasco da Gama...
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  • Alavés – 1998–03 Malcom – Barcelona – 2018–19 Marcão – Sevilla – 2022– Marcelinho Carioca – Valencia – 1997–98 Marcelo – Real Madrid – 2006–22 Marcelo Rocha...
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