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Tcharas Golden Futebol Recreativo Home football shirt 2012

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Tcharas Golden Futebol Recreativo Home football shirt 2012
Tcharas Golden Futebol Recreativo Home football shirt 2012

2012 Tcharas Golden Futebol Recreativo home football shirt. Tcharas Golden Futebol Recreativo was a soccer team from the city of Londrina, Brazil. It was founded in 2010 by students from the Academic Center for Agronomy at the State University of Londrina to compete in one of the most important UEL championships. The 2010 interclass tournament. At that moment, one of the worst teams ever seen was born. However, the fight for a fair game meant that this team gained recognition from its opponents. That was more important than victory. In 2012, according to the statistics itself, Tcharas Golden F.R. played 3 games, 3 defeats, 1 goal scored and 72 goals conceded. The team ended its activities in 2014 due to lack of sponsorship. Its main players were Lucas (Godô), Darcio Constante, Pedro (Japonês), Caio (Playmobil), Emílio and Estelio. This shirt was about the 2012 home. This shirt is from the year 2012. Godô Player number 0. One piece. There are only two shirts and they are one of the greatest relics and memories that mark the last great period of Brazilian \"beautiful football and zoeiro\". Undoubtedly, this team, together with university parties and academic degrees, were the great achievements to date of these courageous amateur footballers.

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