Jude Bellingham wins Golden Boy 2023! Real Madrid superstar beats Bayern starlet Jamal Musiala to another prize after Kopa Trophy triumph

Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham has won the 2023 Golden Boy award, earning a massive 97% of the vote, to add to his Kopa Trophy crown.

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  • Real Madrid star wins award
  • Won 97% of the vote
  • Midfielder beats competition from the likes of Jamal Musiala
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    The England international, who has enjoyed a stunning start to life in Spain, has been voted the Golden Boy, meaning he has been crowned the best footballer in the world under the age of 21, according to journalists. Bellingham also won the Kopa Trophy, where he was again recognised as the best U21 player on the planet, this time in an award presented by France Football alongside the Ballon d'Or.

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    Previous winners of the award include the likes of Wayne Rooney and Lionel Messi, while the holder was Barcelona's Gavi. This year, Bellingham was up against the likes of Jamal Musiala at Bayern Munich, Manchester United's Rasmus Hojlund and Barcelona's Lamine Yamal, but he won by a landslide, receiving a staggering 97% of the votes. Kylian Mbappe received the same share when he won the award in 2017.

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    Bellingham has enjoyed a stunning start to life in La Liga and has scored 10 goals in his first 11 league games, while also chipping in with three goals in three games in the Champions League. The 20-year-old has also developed into one of England's best players, winning 27 caps under Gareth Southgate.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR BELLINGHAM?

    Injury has ensured that he will not be available for England against Malta and North Macedonia. He has a shoulder problem but will hope to return against Cadiz on November 26.

Em jogo morno, Oeste e Chapecoense ficam no zero pela Série B

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Em partida válida pela primeira rodada do Brasileirão Série B, Oeste e Chapecoense bem que tentaram, mas não conseguiram tirar o zero do placar na manhã de domingo (9), na Arena Barueri.

Com o resultado, a equipe de Renan Freitas agora mira o próximo confronto diante o CRB, em Alagoas, enquanto o time de Umberto Louzer receberá o CSA, na Arena Condá. Ambos os jogos serão disputados na próxima quarta-feira (12).

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O jogo

Mesmo atuando longe de seus domínios, a equipe da Chapecoense, que recentemente chegou à final do Campeonato Catarinense, não sentiu-se intimidada e partiu pra cima do Oeste logo no início. Nos primeiros 10 minutos de jogo, a equipe catarinense deu trabalha ao sistema defensivo adversário, em três tentativas com Willian Oliveira, Aylon e Paulinho Moccelin, porém todas sem sucesso.

Entretanto, tentando esquecer a campanha que acabou decretando seu rebaixamento no Estadual, aos poucos foi melhorando no confronto e conseguindo achar espaços para atacar também. Com isso, aos 15 minutos, a primeira finalização com perigo foi Mantuan, passando ao lado da trave do gol de João Ricardo.

Com o panorama do confronto seguindo melhor para os donos da casa, já na reta final o time de Renan Freitas ainda teve mais duas chances de abrir a contagem em Barueri. Em uma delas, o camisa 1 da Chape acabou falhando ao fazer a defesa, mas rapidamente recuperou-se no lance mantendo o marcador parcial sem alteração.

No retorno para a etapa final, sem nenhuma troca em ambos os lados, até meados dos 15 minutos a partida mostrava-se equilibrada. Com poucos lances de perigo, os goleiros praticamente não trabalharam.

Com o passar do tempo, nem mesmo as alterações por ambos os lados surtiam efeito. Tentando segurar algumas investidas da Chape, o Oeste não se descuidava da defesa, apostando em contra-ataques rápido pra surpreender os catarinenses.

Contando os minutos no relógio com os acréscimos, a equipe de Umberto Louzer ainda seguia melhor na busca de um tento apenas. Porém, as chances não apareceram dando a deixa para a arbitragem dar o apito final na Arena.

Messi out, Garnacho in: How will Argentina line up at the 2026 World Cup?

The Albiceleste may still be celebrating their success in Qatar, but how will their team look when they aim to defend their crown?

Lionel Messi has reached immortality. As the dust continues to settle on Argentina's dramatic World Cup win on Sunday, the focus remains on the man who many now believe has confirmed his status as the greatest to ever play the game.

But soon enough, attention will turn to the future, and though Messi has stated that he has no plans to retire from the international arena just yet, the chances are we have seen the last of him in terms of his World Cup career.

Messi will be 38 when the next World Cup takes place in 2026. Although, for context, he will be around three months older then than Cristiano Ronaldo was in Qatar this time around.

If we're to believe that Messi won't be in the Argentina team as they aim to defend their crown, who will take place, and who else from the victorious 2022 side will have moved on with him?

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Getty ImagesGK: Emiliano Martinez

A late bloomer in terms of his international career, Golden Glove winner Martinez will be 33 by the time the 2026 World Cup kicks off.

If he remains a regular starter in the Premier League (or another top European league) then it's hard to see him giving up the No.1 jersey for his country, with both his back-ups in Qatar – Franco Armani and Geronimo Rulli – older than the Aston Villa shot-stopper.

AdvertisementGettyRB: Nahuel Molina

Argentina's right-back spot was hotly-debated back home heading into the tournament, with Atletico Madrid's Molina (24) and Sevilla's Gonzalo Montiel (25) sharing starts in the Albiceleste's first two games.

In the end, Molina got the nod for the remainder of the tournament and provided excellent attacking thrust, as illustrated by his goal against the Netherlands.

And so while Montiel might be national hero after his World Cup-winning penalty in Sunday's shootout, he may well have to make do as being a back-up once again in 2026.

Getty ImagesCB: Cristian Romero

After seemingly struggling for match fitness in the opening games as he made his return from injury, Romero grew into the tournament as it went on and became a force in the Argentine backline.

At just 24, he is set to enter his prime years between now and the 2026 World Cup. As such, it would be a surprise if he is not one of the first names on the team sheet when that tournament rolls around.

If you're looking for a potential alternative, then Atletico Madrid's on-loan centre-back Nehuen Perez (22) might be the man having been the long-time captain of the country's Under-23s.

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Getty ImagesCB: Lisandro Martinez

It likely came as something of a surprise to Premier League fans when Martinez was not in Argentina's line-up for much of the World Cup, though when he did make it onto the pitch, 'The Butcher' showed exactly why he has quickly become a fan favourite at Manchester United.

He and Romero were born just three months apart and should be Argentina's starting centre-back duo for at least the next five years as long as they stay relatively injury-free.

Expectativa por estreia de Cano ganha mais força no Cruz-Maltino

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A expectativa em torno da estreia de Germán Cano com a camisa do Vasco já foi vista na abertura do Campeonato Carioca. No evento realizado na Cidade das Artes, na Barra da Tijuca, na Zona Oeste do Rio de Janeiro, o volante Bruno Gomes falou sobre o atacante argentino, que foi registrado no BID da CBF.

– É um jogador com poder enorme de finalização. Vem dando muitos conselhos e vai nos ajudar bastante – afirmou.

O mandatário Alexandre Campello endossou a esperança no gringo:

– Trouxemos um reforço importante em um setor que era uma carência no Vasco. O nosso sistema defensivo é bastante consistente, mas esperamos até o final do Carioca ou início do Brasileiro trazer outro reforço pontual.

Campello falou sobre o panorama financeiro do Cruz-Maltino.

– Não há nenhuma novidade no enfrentamento dos problemas financeiros que maltratam o clube. Eles vêm sendo tratados, e não se resolverá um endividamento três vezes maior do que a arrecadação da noite para o dia. Conseguimos, apesar das dificuldades, superávit em 2018 e 2019. Mas será preciso mais um mandato com austeridade e trabalho sério para que a gente resolva esta situação.

Em seguida, valorizou a relação que tem com os atletas do clube:

– É boa. Óbvio que ninguém fica feliz por ficar sem receber salários, mas tratamos o assunto da maneira mais transparente possível – afirmou.

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Estádio do Palmeiras, Allianz Parque vende todos os seus camarotes no ano

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A WTorre anunciou que, neste mês de outubro, foram vendidos todos os 160 camarotes do Allianz Parque, estádio do Palmeiras, para esta temporada. A procura pelos espaços aumentou 30% no segundo semestre de 2019 e os investimentos podem chegar a R$ 600 mil no ano.

Responsável pela reforma do antigo estádio Palestra Itália, que se tornou o Allianz Parque, e também pela administração da arena, a WTorre informou que aprocura pelos espaços cresceu cerca de 30% neste semestre, na comparação com o mesmo período do ano passado.

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A justificativa para esse aumento é o momento do Palmeiras, que briga pelo título brasileiro e deve garantir uma vaga na próxima Libertadores, e pelos shows já anunciados, como o retorno do Backstreet Boys e as apresentações de Billie Eilish e de Taylor Swift.

Entre as empresas que possuem camarotes no Allianz Parque, estão Itaú, Bradesco, Banco do Brasil, JBS, Cielo e a Allianz Seguros. Ao todo, são 90 corporações presentes nos dois andares do setor premium do estádio. Somando os seus patrimônios, o valor ficar superior a R$ 200 bilhões, maior que o Produto Interno Bruto (PIB) de países como Nova Zelândia, Croácia e Uruguai, por exemplo. E a empresa informa quehá uma lista de espera

– São cerca de 20 companhias esperando para garantir um camarote. Estamos habituados com a tradicional fila dos shows, mas termos de empresários é uma novidade muito boa. As empresas estão investindo cada vez mais no mercado de grandes eventos e valorizam cada vez mais ambientes como os nossos. Circulam pelos nossos corredores os maiores empresários, autoridades e personalidades do país – disse Márcio Flores, diretor de marketing e novos negócios do Allianz Parque.

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قائمة أنجولا النهائية في كأس أمم إفريقيا 2023.. مابولولو في الهجوم

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أعلن المدير الفني لمنتخب أنجولا الأول، بيدرو جونسألفيش، عن قائمة اللاعبين النهائية التي ستشارك في بطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا 2023.

وتنطلق البطولة يوم 13 يناير المقبل وحتى 11 فبراير 2024، في كوت ديفوار بمشاركة 24 منتخبًا مقسمين على 6 مجموعات.

ويلعب منتخب أنجولا ضمن فرق المجموعة الرابعة مع الجزائر، موريتانيا وبوركينا فاسو وستبدأ أولى مبارياتها مع محاربي الصحراء يوم 15 يناير.

هذه هي المشاركة التاسعة في تاريخ أنجولا في بطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا وتمثل العودة للبطولة بعد فشلها في التأهل بالنسخة الماضية والتي أقيمت في الكاميرون.

وشهدت قائمة أنجولا، تواجد مهاجم الاتحاد السكندري وهداف الدوري المصري، أجوستينيو مابولولو، برصيد 6 أهداف.

اقرأ أيضًا.. خاص | منتخب مصر يستفسر عن إمكانية الاستبدال قبل أولى مباريات كأس أمم إفريقيا

مابولولو يقود قائمة أنجولا النهائية في كأس أمم إفريقيا 2023

حراسة المرمى: نيبلو (أول أغسطس الأنجولي)، كادو (أوليفيرا دو هوسبيتال البرتغالي)، أنتونيو دومينيك (إيتوال السويسري).

الدفاع: كينيتو (بترو أتلتيكو الأنجولي)، أوجوستو كارنيرو (بترو أتلتيكو، أنجولا)، إدي أفونسو (بترو أتلتيكو الأنجولي)، جوناثان بواتو (فالنسيان الفرنسي)، نوريو فورتونا (جينت البلجيكي)، كيالوندا جاسبار (إستريلا أمادورا البرتغالي)، لويد أوجوستو (ألانيا سبور التركي).

الوسط: فريدي (إيوبسبور التركي)، برونو باز (كونيا سبور التركي)، بيني (كازابيا البرتغالي)، مانويل كافومانا، كايلانو مانويل (إستريلا أمادورا البرتغالي)، إستريلا (أرضروم سبور التركي).

الهجوم: مابولولو (الاتحاد السكندري)، زيني (أيك أثينا اليوناني)، ميلسون، جيلسون (الوكرة القطري)، جيريمي بيلا (كليرمون الفرنسي)، مبالا نزولا (فيورنتينا الإيطالي)، زيتو لوفومبو (كالياري الإيطالي).

A very English farewell

On a suitably hangdog English day, more downcast than overcast, and a match ravaged by rain, an Ian Bell fifty led England to victory with nine wickets to spare

The Report by David Hopps13-Mar-2015
Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsRain interrupted the Afghanistan innings three times•ICCIt was time for England to bid farewell to the World Cup and Sydney dutifully laid on a suitably hangdog English day, more downcast than overcast, and a match ravaged by rain. A revised target easily achieved; Afghanistan dispatched on a gloomy evening with nearly seven overs to spare in a run chase cut to 25 overs. What a way to go.It could have been worse. When rain intervened for a third time, and eventually curtailed Afghanistan’s innings at 111 for 7, England briefly faced the threat of an abandonment which would have brought with it their worst record in a World Cup: they have never before won fewer than two games.At least they were spared that. They negotiated a revised target of 101 with nine wickets intact, the only casualty being Alex Hales, caught at the wicket for 37. Ian Bell constructed the unbeaten half-century many predicted he would and had the decency to forego a celebration. Playing without fear is easier when you are out of the tournament and there is no fear to be had.They made an entertaining trio, the Afghanistan pace bowlers, awash with physical threat: Shapoor Zadran, intimidating of frame, wild of hair, a left-armer with a run-up so long you could plot it on Google Maps; Hamid Hassan, the fastest of them all, speeds in excess of 140kph, bearing red and green accessories in the shape of a thick headband and war paint on his cheeks; and Dawlat Zadran, more conventional and, on this occasion, less threatening.They are worthy of respect, too. When the match commenced, during this World Cup, Afghanistan’s pace bowlers had taken more wickets, at lower cost and with a faster strike rate in comparison to their England counterparts.Hassan was the best of them and he was rewarded with the wicket of Hales, breaking an opening stand of 83 when he found a thin outside edge with one that held its line. But Afghanistan’s ground fielding was accident prone as they failed to cope with a damp outfield: Hales was dropped twice at backward point, the first time before he had scored, by Najib Zadran, Shapoor frustrated on each occasion, hands flung into a forest of hair.Afghanistan has built an international team out of nothing because of an innate love for the game. England have the resources, but the nation – especially young people – has rarely been more disconnected with its traditional summer game.Afghanistan are desperate for matches; England are so insanely overstocked with fixtures that they play another associate nation, Ireland, the day after they return from a tour of the Caribbean. The first ODI between these two nations could hardly have drawn a starker contrast.Those anticipating that Afghanistan’s ingénues would inflict further misery on England looked mistaken from the outset. There was swing and seam to be had and, by the time the 50 was raised, 21 overs had slipped away with all the appeal of congealed farmer’s broth, Afghanistan had lost four wickets and the mood of the innings was set.England did not have to produce anything out of the ordinary to cut deeply into Afghanistan’s order and accepted the regular fall of wickets like marker points en route to the airport and a glum flight home.Broad and Anderson sought respectability in a match that, emotionally, they would have preferred not to fulfil. There was no sense of fun; this was simply a job of work. The new ball was polished not with love and attention, but as if it was a dreary relationship going through the motions for the last time. Anderson hit 144kph, a sliver below 90mph, surely his fastest ball of the tournament.Two bad shots brought England’s new-ball pair a wicket apiece, both taken by Joe Root at first slip. Nowraz Mangal fenced weakly at a wide one from Anderson; Javed Ahmadi offered an angled bat to Broad.Chris Jordan, bounding warily to the wicket like a rabbit through a field full of ferrets, also benefited with two wickets: enough to bring him a hollow man-of-the-match award. Afghanistan’s batsmen offering their delights like ripe carrots. Afsar Zazai’s furtive push forward brought an edge to Jos Buttler and Samiullah Shenwari, one of their brighter batting stars in this World Cup, drove to Morgan, diving forward at point.Injuries to two England allrounders, Moeen Ali and Chris Woakes, provided an opportunity for two players who perhaps were involved in an England ODI for the last time. Ravi Bopara and James Tredwell might conceivably suffer from the urge to rebuild in the aftermath of a major tournament. Both took the chance to touch up their international record; smiles proferred perhaps for the final time.As Nasir Jamal defended in search of stability, it was clear that all Afghanistan’s romance rested with the ball. Jamal had crawled to three from 31 balls when he successfully reviewed umpire Ravi’s decision that he had fallen to a leg-side strangle. The combination of a second rain stoppage and a humdrum length ball from Bopara ended his excrutiating innings on 17 from 52 balls.A flurry from the captain, Mohammad Nabi, ending with a slog to mid-on; a fine diving catch at fine leg by Bopara, making light of Jordan’s presence, to silence Shafiqullah. Then the rain arrived; the innings eventually officially curtailed.Afghanistan will return home fulfilled. England not so. Two very different challenges ahead, but challenges nonetheless.

Mashrafe Mortaza chases perfection

Mashrafe Mortaza felt he was only “80 percent satisfied” with his work though he took three wickets and set up Bangladesh’s victory in the second ODI against Zimbabwe

Mohammad Isam24-Nov-2014As he walked back to the dressing room as night set in at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Mashrafe Mortaza told a confidant he was not “balanced” while bowling. “There is something wrong. I have to figure it out,” he said, and repeated it.He had taken two wickets in the first ODI, ran in hard, was never short of a smile and there was even a sighting of a dive across the pitch to stop a front-foot push. Mashrafe had bowled in three spells, and tested the batsmen each time.Whether he had corrected the balance issue, his three early wickets in the second ODI jolted Zimbabwe. He kept bowling off-cutters – slow or fast – and Hamilton Masakadza, Vusi Sibanda and Sikandar Raza inside-edged, missed or top-edged. Zimbabwe attempted to fight, but the early setbacks were never mended and Mashrafe was adjudged Man of the Match despite Arafat Sunny taking one more wicket.Again, Mashrafe said he was not fully satisfied with his effort. Perhaps he was thinking of the 18-run over to Elton Chigumbura during the batting Powerplay. But it was sandwiched between two Shakib Al Hasan overs that cost only one run, which meant Bangladesh never really lost grip of the game at that stage.”I got wickets, but I could only hit the right areas 80 percent of the time,” Mashrafe said. “I am not bowling at my quickest and neither have I been able to give my all. I think there is something missing in my bowling. It doesn’t mean that I would have got more wickets, but in terms of satisfaction, it is around 80 percent.”I was completely happy with how I bowled against India and West Indies. It didn’t matter if I took wickets. It is not that I am not happy now. I have the confidence. I haven’t hit my areas consistently. There is still room for improvement. Maybe it is because there has been some gap between the last time I played international cricket and now. I think it will come back in due course.”For a cricketer who is standing on legs that have sustained a number of surgeries, he can be granted a bit of negativity. But it has not crept into his captaincy. Far from it, Mashrafe has always come across a leader who puts across challenges for both his opponents and his team-mates.He has had two stints as Bangladesh captain and stepped in for the injured Mushfiqur Rahim to lead them in the two T20s against Sri Lanka in February. Although both matches were lost, Mashrafe set fields and made bowling changes that were refreshing and also has shown time and again his ability to unite the team, and distribute his confidence among newcomers and those out of form.On Sunday too, he took a couple of risky calls: he decided to bat first even with the possibility of dew later in the evening, and it ultimately worked out despite the other punt nearly ruining his plans. Even if it didn’t pan out, there had been some sense in hiking Shakib and Mushfiqur up the order after a 158-run opening stand, but Sabbir Rahman, who had made his ODI debut in the previous game, was elevated to No. 5 and prolonged the wobble.”We had the confidence that we can win by batting first. We also had the lack of dew from the previous game in mind. We got the ball to turn in the evening. So I thought maybe I can take the risk of fielding in the dew.”If [Sabbir Rahman] had made runs, we would be called successful. He batted confidently in the last game, which prompted us to send him ahead. We thought of giving him more overs to bat. It was a positive move, but he couldn’t pull it off. It can happen. But Mominul is our No. 3 [batsman].”When he was asked to comment on Zimbabwe’s state, Mashrafe did what Mashrafe does. He never minced his words and showed a clear awareness of the bigger picture.”Confidence comes with winning. The team that loses, they are slightly behind in those stakes,” he said. “We should not be focusing on how they feel. For most of the year we have been in their position. We have lost a lot of matches. We have finally got some consistency so we hope to hold on to that going into the World Cup.”

Samuels, Taylor back in one-day squad

West Indies have recalled a trio of experienced players – Marlon Samuels, Dwayne Smith and Jerome Taylor – for the one-dayers in India next month

ESPNcricinfo staff24-Sep-2014West Indies squad for India ODIs

1 Dwayne Bravo (capt), 2 Darren Bravo, 3 Jason Holder, 4 Leon Johnson, 5 Sunil Narine, 6 Kieron Pollard, 7 Denesh Ramdin (wk), 8 Ravi Rampaul, 9 Kemar Roach, 10 Andre Russell, 11 Darren Sammy, 12 Marlon Samuels, 13 Lendl Simmons, 14 Dwayne Smith, 15 Jerome Taylor

In: Leon Johnson, Dwayne Smith, Marlon Samuels, Jerome Taylor

Out: Kirk Edwards, Chris Gayle, Nikita Miller

West Indies have recalled a trio of experienced players – batsmen Marlon Samuels and Dwayne Smith, and fast bowler Jerome Taylor – for the one-dayers in India next month. Guyana batsman Leon Johnson, who made his Test debut earlier this month against Bangladesh, has also been called up. Chris Gayle will miss the series as he is still rehabilitating from injury. Others missing out are batsman Kirk Edwards and left-arm spinner Nikita Miller.Samuels and Smith return after having missed out on the limited-overs legs of the home series against New Zealand and Bangladesh this year. Taylor is back after a more lengthy absence, having last played an ODI in 2010. A series of injuries had taken years out of his international career before he made a comeback in the home Tests this year.Johnson has been out of the one-day squad even longer – having briefly made an appearance on the international circuit back in 2008 for a one-day tournament also featuring hosts Canada and Bermuda. He arrives as a reinforcement for the top order after Edwards failed in the Bangladesh ODIs, scoring 10 in two innings.Miller didn’t get a game during the Bangladesh ODIs but has been left out for India, leaving Sunil Narine as the only specialist spinner in the squad.The first of five ODIs against India is on October 8 in Kochi.

Rodrigo Moledo renova contrato com o Internacional

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As vésperas do confronto com o Palmeiras na Copa do Brasil, o Internacional deu uma excelente notícia ao torcedor. O zagueiro Rodrigo Moledo acertou a sua renovação com o Colorado até dezembro de 2022.

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O acordo era um desejo antigo da diretoria gaúcha, que viu o zagueiro receber uma proposta para atuar no futebol grego no começo de maio e agiu rápido nos bastidores para conseguir uma renovação.

‘Queria agradecer à diretoria, a todos do Inter. Dizer que estou muito feliz. Aqui estou em casa. Sondagens sempre tem para todos os jogadores. Primeiramente, todo mundo sabe o carinho que tenho pelo Inter. E o Inter por mim. Agora, é seguir meu caminho aqui, que sou muito feliz’, declarou na coletiva.

Esta é a terceira passagem de Moledo no Beira-Rio. No total, ele disputou 147 jogos e anotou 10 gols. Além disso, faturou três gaúchos (2011, 2012 e 2013) e a Recopa Sul-Americana 2011.

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