What happened to Pedro Goncalves?

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What happened to Pedro Goncalves?

What happened to Pedro Goncalves?

Pedro Goncalves' Wolverhampton Wanderers career was ended with a short and sharp statement back in July 2019. Having made just one senior appearance for the Midlands club, Wolves decided to cash in on the promising youngster, selling to newly promoted Portuguese club Famalicao.

Where is Pedro Goncalves from?

Vidago, Portugal Pedro Gonçalves/Lieu de naissance

What number is Pedro Goncalves?

28Sporting Clube de Portugal / Milieu de terrain 19Équipe du Portugal de football / Milieu de terrain Pedro Gonçalves/Numéro

Does Pedro Goncalves have a brother?

Diogo António Cupido Gonçalves (born 6 February 1997) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as either a Winger or a right-back for Benfica.

Why is Pedro Goncalves called Pote?

Pedro Goncalves Family Background: The Portuguese footballer got raised in a middle-class household. His late father (António) was a firefighter director who worked at Vidago. ... Because of that, he got so fat, resulting in his childhood pot belly and nicknames -Pot, Pote, Potinho.

Where does the name Goncalves come from?

Goncalves ([ɡõˈsaɫvɨʃ]; Portuguese for "son of Gonçalo") is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adílio de Oliveira Gonçalves (born 1956), Brazilian footballer.

What team does Pedro Goncalves play for?

Sporting CP#28 / Midfielder Portugal national football team#19 / MidfielderPortugal national under-21 football teamMidfielder Pedro Gonçalves/Équipes actuelles

Is Goncalves a common name?

Goncalves is also the 44,187th most common first name globally, held by 16,132 people. It is most frequently occurring in France, where it is borne by 34,897 people, or 1 in 1,903.

How do I pronounce Goncalves?

0:040:32How to pronounce Gonsalves (Spanish/Argentina)YouTube

What ethnicity is the name Goncalves?

Portuguese Goncalves Name Meaning Portuguese (Gonçálves): patronymic from a personal name of Visigothic origin, Gonçalo, formed with gunþ 'battle'.

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