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100 anos de Zizinho, o mestre do rei Pelé

Zizinho was one of the best Brazilian football players ever and arguably the very best until the 1950's. His birth completed a century and this documentary celebrates it.

Top Cast

  • Zizinho

    Zizinho

  • José Trajano

    José Trajano

  • Janio de Freitas

    Janio de Freitas

  • Zico

    Zico

  • João Máximo

    João Máximo

  • Denis Menezes

    Denis Menezes

  • José Maria de Aquino

    José Maria de Aquino

  • Washington Rodrigues

    Washington Rodrigues

  • Katia Regina Marins

    Katia Regina Marins

Overview

Zizinho was one of the best Brazilian football players ever and arguably the very best until the 1950's. His birth completed a century and this documentary celebrates it.

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