Silva Oliveira

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Silva Oliveira is a Portuguese surname, it may be inherited from both father and mother:

A Portuguese name is typically composed of one or two given names, and a number of family names. The first additional names are usually the mother's family surname(s) and the father's family surname(s). For practicality, usually only the last surname is used in formal greetings.

Silva Oliveira

Giovanni Silva de Oliveira Brazilian footballer

Giovanni Silva de Oliveira, better known as Giovanni, is a Brazilian football manager and former player. A versatile playmaker, his natural and favorite position was as an attacking midfielder, but he could also play as a forward, being an exceptional goalscorer. He was predominantly known for his world-class technique, his exceptional dribbling skills, and his outstanding flair and creativity on the ball, which saw him employ a variety of crafty moves, as well as his passing accuracy and goalscoring ability. At club level, he most notably played for Spanish side Barcelona, Greek side Olympiacos, and Brazilian club Santos. Internationally, he played for the Brazilian national team, gaining 20 caps and scoring 6 goals; he was part of the Brazilian team that reached the 1998 FIFA World Cup Final.

Josualdo Alves da Silva Oliveira, commonly known as Kiko, is a former Brazilian professional footballer as a centre-back.

Luiz Alberto da Silva Oliveira, more commonly Luiz Alberto, is a Brazilian football defender, who currently plays for Boavista.

Oliveira Silva

David França Oliveira e Silva, simply known as David, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for América Mineiro.

Hugo Veloso Oliveira Silva or simply Hugo, is a Brazilian midfielder. He currently plays for Uberlândia Esporte Clube.

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