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Renato, Fluminese Technique, Promised Chop and Football with Abel Ferreira

Summary by CNN Brasil
The relationship between Renato Gauucho, of the Fluinense, and Abel Ferreira, of the Palmeiras is always better. After receiving public praise from the Portuguese, on the last Saturday (4), the ex-Grémio decided to invite him for a different day in Rio de Janeiro. Portaluppi celebrated the words of the Lusitan and promised to call him to play football and take Chop when he returned to Brazil, after the Fifa World Club. Read More Ex-Botafogo brok…
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Fluminese trainer will invite Portuguese football players on the beach of Copacabana but there is a condition: there must be 'chopinho'

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The relationship between Renato Gauucho, of the Fluinense, and Abel Ferreira, of the Palmeiras is always better. After receiving public praise from the Portuguese, on the last Saturday (4), the ex-Grémio decided to invite him for a different day in Rio de Janeiro. Portaluppi celebrated the words of the Lusitan and promised to call him to play football and take Chop when he returned to Brazil, after the Fifa World Club. Read More Ex-Botafogo brok…

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CNN Brasil broke the news in Brazil on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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