Lelé
Brazilian footballer
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Manoel Pessanha | ||
Date of birth | (1918-03-23)23 March 1918 | ||
Place of birth | Campos dos Goytacazes, Brazil | ||
Date of death | 16 August 2003(2003-08-16) (aged 85) | ||
Place of death | Campos dos Goytacazes, Brazil | ||
International career | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1940–1945 | Brazil | 4 | (1) |
Manoel Pessanha (23 March 1918 – 16 August 2003), known as Lelé, was a Brazilian footballer. He played in four matches for the Brazil national football team from 1940 to 1945.[1] He was also part of Brazil's squad for the 1946 South American Championship.[2]
References
External links
- Lelé at ogol.com.br
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Campeonato Carioca top scorers
- 1906: Horácio da Costa
- 1907: Flávio Ramos
- 1908: Edwin Cox
- 1909: Flávio Ramos
- 1910: Abelardo de Lamare
- 1911: James Calvert
- 1912 (AFRJ): Mimi
- 1912 (LMSA): Harry Robinson
- 1913: Mimi
- 1914: Barthô
- 1915: Welfare
- 1916: Aluízio Pinto
- 1917: Luís Menezes
- 1918: Luís Menezes
- 1919: Braz de Oliveira
- 1920: Arlindo & Claudionor
- 1921: Cecy
- 1922: Braz de Oliveira
- 1923: Nonô
- 1924 (AMEA): Nilo
- 1924 (LMDT): Telê
- 1925: Nonô
- 1926: Vicente
- 1927: Nilo
- 1928: Vicente
- 1929: Russinho & Telê
- 1930: Ladislau & Preguinho
- 1931: Russinho
- 1932: Preguinho
- 1933 (AMEA): Nilo
- 1933 (LCF): Tião
- 1934 (AMEA): Bianco
- 1934 (LCF): Alfredinho
- 1935 (FMD): Ladislau
- 1935 (LCF): China
- 1936 (FMD): Carvalho Leite
- 1936 (LCF): Hércules
- 1937 (LFRJ): Niginho
- 1937 (FMD): Carreiro, Caxambu & Roberto
- 1938: Carvalho Leite
- 1939: Carvalho Leite
- 1940: Leônidas
- 1941: Pirillo
- 1942: Heleno
- 1943: João Pinto
- 1944: Geraldino
- 1945: Lelé
- 1946: Rodrigues
- 1947: Dimas
- 1948: Orlando & Octávio
- 1949: Ademir
- 1950: Ademir
- 1951: Carlyle
- 1952: Menezes & Zizinho
- 1953: Benítez
- 1954: Da Costa
- 1955: Paulinho
- 1956: Waldo
- 1957: Paulo Valentim
- 1958: Quarentinha
- 1959: Quarentinha
- 1960: Quarentinha
- 1961: Amarildo
- 1962: Saulzinho
- 1963: Bianchini
- 1964: Amoroso
- 1965: Amoroso
- 1966: Paulo Borges
- 1967: Paulo Borges
- 1968: Roberto Miranda
- 1969: Flávio
- 1970: Flávio
- 1971: Caju
- 1972: Doval
- 1973: Dadá Maravilha
- 1974: Luisinho
- 1975: Zico
- 1976: Doval
- 1977: Zico
- 1978: Adão, Roberto Dinamite & Zico
- 1979: Zico
- 1979 (Extra): Zico
- 1980: Adão
- 1981: Roberto Dinamite
- 1982: Zico
- 1983: Luisinho
- 1984: Adão & Baltazar
- 1985: Roberto Dinamite
- 1986: Romário
- 1987: Romário
- 1988: Bebeto
- 1989: Bebeto
- 1990: Gaúcho
- 1991: Gaúcho
- 1992: Ézio
- 1993: Valdir
- 1994: Charles & Túlio
- 1995: Túlio
- 1996: Romário
- 1997: Romário
- 1998: Romário
- 1999: Romário
- 2000: Romário
- 2001: Edílson
- 2002: Fábio
- 2003: Fábio Bala
- 2004: Valdir
- 2005: Túlio
- 2006: Dodô
- 2007: Dodô & Marcelo Macedo
- 2008: Wellington Paulista
- 2009: Maicosuel
- 2010: Vágner Love
- 2011: Fred & Frontini
- 2012: Alecsandro & Somália
- 2013: Hernane
- 2014: Edmilson
- 2015: Fred
- 2016: Tiago Amaral
- 2017: Guerrero
- 2018: Pedro
- 2019: Bruno Henrique
- 2020: Gabriel & João Carlos
- 2021: Alef Manga
- 2022: Gabriel
- 2023: Cano
- 2024: Pedro
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