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Na terra de... João Neves
PT⚽ Sports2 hr. ago

Na terra de... João Neves

The article profiles João Neves, a footballer who made his World Cup debut against the Congo. It highlights his origins in Tavira, Portugal, where he grew up and began playing for local teams. Neves was trained by his father at Benfica and later became a two-time European champion with Paris Saint-Germain. He is now seen as a role model for young athletes in his hometown.

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Na terra de... João Neves

The article profiles João Neves, a footballer who made his World Cup debut against the Congo. It highlights his origins in Tavira, Portugal, where he grew up and began playing for local teams. Neves was trained by his father at Benfica and later became a two-time European champion with Paris Saint-Germain. He is now seen as a role model for young athletes in his hometown.

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