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Vítor BaíaVítor Manuel Martins Baía, pron. IPA /'vi.tɔɾ bɐ.'i.ɐ/, (born 15 October 1969 in São Pedro da Afurada, Portugal), nicknamed "Vítor Baliza" (Portuguese for goalmouth), is a professional footballer. Contents 1 Rise and fall2 A new beginning3 Grand slam4 The National t..
Vítor BaptistaVítor Manuel Ferreira Baptista (Setúbal, 18 October 1948 - 1 January 1999) was a Portuguese football player. He played among other clubs for Vitória de Setúbal, but his most success came at SL Benfica from Lisbon during the 1970s. He had 11 caps for the Portugal national football team, scoring 2..
Vítor DamasVítor Manuel Afonso Damas de Oliveira (Lisbon, 8 October 1947 – Lisbon, 10 September 2003) was a Portuguese football goalkeeper. He was one of the best Portuguese goalkeepers, playing at Sporting, from 1966/67 to 1974/75, in Santander, Spain, from 1975/76 to 1979/80, Vitória de Guimarães, ..
Vítor NorteVítor Norte (born 29 January 1951 in Borba) is a Portuguese actor. ..
Vítor PaneiraVítor Manuel da Costa Araújo, known as Vítor Paneira (born Calendário, 16 February 1966) was a charismatic Portuguese footballer of the 1990`s, a key figure for SL Benfica and Portugal national football team, as a right midfielder. He played for Vizela, a II Division team, during the 1986/87 se..
VTOCIn the z/OS architecture from IBM, this refers to the Volume Table Of Contents. A way of cataloging the data sets that reside on a particular volume, it can reside anywhere on the volume it catalogs and lists both the names of the data sets on the volume as well as information such as size, locatio..
VTOHLTypes oftake-off andlanding CTOL STOL STOVL VTOL VTOHL V/STOL CATOBAR STOBAR CATO JATO/RATO ZLL/ZLTO VTOHL is an acronym for Vertical Take-Off Horizontal Landing. VTOHL describes airplanes that can lift off vertically but land in the traditional manner. While many VTOL aircraf..
VTOLTypes oftake-off andlanding CTOL STOL STOVL VTOL VTOHL V/STOL CATOBAR STOBAR CATO JATO/RATO ZLL/ZLTO VTOL is an abbreviaton for Vertical Take-Off and Landing. VTOL describes Fixed-wing aircraft that can lift off vertically. This classification includes only a very ; helicopters..
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