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Athletic-PR Mark "Gol Which Pelé Didn't Do" in Series B; See Video

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The debate of the World Cup of Clubs is taking news, but this Saturday (21), the Brazilian Championship Series B also provides the best of football. In the game against Avaí, in Resakada, attacker Resacada, Renan Peixito marked an inexhaustible golion to expand the play in favour of the Athletics Paranaense. He fell behind the central circle. PUSKÁS QUE PARIUUU!!!!!!! Look at this Renan's GOALAC. ALO, FIFA!#SERIBNODesimpeded pic.twitter.com/E3BM…
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The debate of the World Cup of Clubs is taking news, but this Saturday (21), the Brazilian Championship Series B also provides the best of football. In the game against Avaí, in Resakada, attacker Resacada, Renan Peixito marked an inexhaustible golion to expand the play in favour of the Athletics Paranaense. He fell behind the central circle. PUSKÁS QUE PARIUUU!!!!!!! Look at this Renan's GOALAC. ALO, FIFA!#SERIBNODesimpeded pic.twitter.com/E3BM…

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Renan Peixito is the great character of the game valid by the 13th round of the second division, capturing a jump before the middle-field and enjoying the torch

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ESPN Brazil broke the news in Brazil on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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