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Denilson, campeón del mundo en 2002, ficha por un club vietnamita

02 junio 2009 07:01 AM
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HANOI (AFP) - El ex internacional brasileño Denilson, que en su tiempo fue el fichaje más caro de la historia, cuando pasó del Sao Paulo al Betis, y que fue campeón del mundo en 2002, fichó por un club vietnamita de mitad de la tabla, informó este martes la entidad.

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