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Radar, Um Time! Uma Nação!
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Radar, Um Time! Uma Nação!

Sep 7, 2019
0h 26m
★ 0.0

Overview

When women's football was authorized in Brazil in 1979, a club left the beach to dominate the fields and the sport in the 1980s. RADAR EC was the precursor of women's football in Brazil, filled Maracanã, and was responsible for the formation of first Brazilian team. A passionate story of a club that represented a nation.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Lisoca Criação de Conteúdo

Cast

Suzana Cavalheiro

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Suzana Cavalheiro

Lucia “Lucinha” da Costa Leite Reis

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Lucia “Lucinha” da Costa Leite Reis

Rosilane “Fanta” Camargo Mota

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Rosilane “Fanta” Camargo Mota

Roseli de Belo

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Roseli de Belo

Iracema “Rata” Ferreira

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Iracema “Rata” Ferreira

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