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Miranda (footballer, born 1984)

João Miranda de Souza Filho (born 7 September 1984), known as Miranda, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back.

Miranda
Miranda with Brazil in 2018
Personal information
Full name João Miranda de Souza Filho[1]
Date of birth (1984-09-07) 7 September 1984 (age 38)[1]
Place of birth Paranavaí, Brazil
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)[1]
Position(s) Centre-back
Youth career
2000–2001 Portuguesa Londrinense
2001–2004 Coritiba
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2004–2005 Coritiba 49 (2)
2005–2006 Sochaux 20 (0)
2006–2011 São Paulo 128 (4)
2011–2015 Atlético Madrid 117 (8)
2015–2019 Inter Milan 109 (1)
2019–2020 Jiangsu Suning 28 (2)
2021–2022 São Paulo 43 (0)
Total 494 (17)
International career
2009–2019 Brazil 58 (3)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Having begun his career at Coritiba, Miranda spent the 2005–06 season with Sochaux in France before returning to Brazil to play for São Paulo. He won three consecutive Campeonato Brasileiro Série A titles, and was named in the Team of the Year four consecutive times from 2007 to 2010. In 2011, he joined Atlético Madrid, where he won domestic and European honours, leaving for Inter for €15 million four years later.

Miranda made his full international debut for Brazil in 2009 and was a member of the squad which won the Confederations Cup that year. He also played at three Copa América tournaments and the 2018 FIFA World Cup, captaining Brazil at the Copa América Centenario in 2016 and winning the 2019 Copa América.

Club career

Early career and São Paulo

Born in Paranavaí, Paraná, Miranda started at Coritiba, where he made 89 appearances and scored 6 goals. On 29 July 2005, Miranda signed a four-year deal with French side Sochaux.[2] Miranda made twenty appearances for Sochaux as the club finished mid-table but he was not able to settle in France and soon moved back to his home country.

Miranda returned to Brazil in August 2006, on loan to São Paulo FC.[3] In March 2007, he signed with São Paulo FC until 2011.[4] In the same year, São Paulo won the 2006 Campeonato Brasileiro. He went on to win the 2007 and the 2008 editions of the Campeonato Brasileiro also, even being selected for the "Team of the Year" in both 2007[5] and 2008 respectively.[6] While São Paulo failed to win any more national titles during Miranda's stay with the club, his individual performances did not go unheralded, as he was included in a further two "Team of the Year" squads in 2009 and 2010.

Atlético Madrid

 
Miranda during the Madrid derby in the 2013–14 season

Miranda joined Spanish side Atlético Madrid in July 2011 upon signing a three-year pre-contractual agreement in January 2011 with Atlético after deciding not to renew his contract with São Paulo which was due to expire in July 2011.[7] Miranda made his competitive debut for his new club on 25 August 2011 in a 4–0 thumping of Portuguese side Vitória S.C. in the second leg of their Europa League playoff round tie.[8] Miranda made his La Liga debut on 10 September in a 1–0 loss to Valencia CF, Roberto Soldado scoring the game's only goal.[9]

The Brazilian defender scored his first goal for the capital club against Granada CF on 11 March 2012, converting a pass from Diego Godín to a goal in the top left corner of the net, pushing the club to a 2–0 league victory.[10] On 8 April, Miranda put in an underwhelming display against fellow Champions League chasing club Levante UD, letting Arouna Koné in for Levante's second goal in the tenth minute and then picking up a red card with seven minutes left; Atlético lost the game 2–0 and Levante moved up to fourth place.[11] His first European goal for the club came later that month against Spanish opposition, scoring Atlético's second goal in an eventual 4–2 first-leg win against Valencia in the semi-finals of their Europa League encounter on 19 April.[12]

Miranda scored Atlético's third goal in their 4–1 UEFA Super Cup thrashing of European Champions Chelsea on 31 August 2012.[13] On 12 March 2013, Miranda renewed his contract with Madrid, keeping him in Spain until 2016.[14] In the Copa del Rey final on 17 May, Miranda provided the match-winner, scoring a header in added time of extra time to give Atlético a 2–1 victory over Real Madrid.[15] This ended a streak of 25 games, stretching back to 1999, without a win against their city rivals.[16]

After helping Atlético to their first league title in 17 years, Miranda was nominated in 2014 as the best defender in La Liga, alongside teammate Filipe Luís and Real Madrid's Sergio Ramos.[17]

Inter Milan

On 30 June 2015, Serie A club Inter Milan announced that they had signed Miranda on a two-year loan, for €4 million, with an obligation to sign outright for an additional €11 million on 1 July 2017, with conditions that would push the date even earlier.[18][19][20][21] The obligation was activated after Miranda's 2016–17 season debut for Inter on 20 July.[21][22]

Miranda made his Inter debut on 23 August as they began the season with a 1–0 home win over Atalanta. He played 32 games over the campaign, scoring once in a 3–1 victory against Sampdoria at the San Siro on 20 February 2016.[23] He was also sent off twice in his first year with the Nerazzurri, the first coming on 27 September 2015 for a foul on Nikola Kalinić in a 4–1 home loss to Fiorentina that ended Inter's unbeaten start.[24]

Jiangsu Suning

On 26 July 2019, it was announced that Miranda's contract with Inter was terminated by a mutual consent.[25] Inter also announced that he was set to join Chinese club Jiangsu Suning.[26] On 28 February 2021, Jiangsu announced that the club would be dissolved, and because of that, all players contracted to the club would be released, including Miranda.[27]

Return to São Paulo

 
Miranda in 2022

In 6 March 2021, before the derby against Santos at the Campeonato Paulista, São Paulo president Julio Casares confirmed the return of Miranda on a free transfer after days of negotiations. He signed a 1 year and 8 month contract.[28]

Retirement

On January 11, 2023, Miranda announced his retirement at the age of 38, through his Instagram.[29][30]

International career

 
Miranda celebrating his goal in a March 2018 friendly away to Russia

On 20 August 2007, Miranda received his first call-up to the national team, along with Thiago Silva, as a replacement for Lúcio and Luisão in a friendly match against Algeria.[31][32] However, he did not make his debut as he was only an unused substitute during the match. More than a year later, Miranda made his first international appearance for Brazil in a 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Peru on 1 April 2009. He came on as a substitute for Luisão who was injured during the game.[33]

Miranda was part of the Brazil squad which won the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup in South Africa. He replaced Kléber at left-back for the second group game against the United States in Pretoria, but he saw himself replaced in the third match by André Santos, who remained in the position for the rest of the tournament.

In January 2013, Miranda was called up for Brazil for the first time since 2009 ahead of a friendly against England; it was the first squad for Luiz Felipe Scolari's return as manager.[34] He was one of seven players put on standby for Brazil's 2014 FIFA World Cup team.[35]

Under new coach Dunga, Miranda became a regular starter in the Brazilian defence, replacing former captain Thiago Silva as David Luiz's central defensive partner.[36] In May 2015, he was included in Brazil's 23-man squad for the 2015 Copa América held in Chile.[37] On 21 June, he replaced the suspended Neymar as captain of the Seleção in a 2–1 win against Venezuela.[38]

In May 2016, Miranda was named as Brazil's captain for the Copa América Centenario in the United States,[39] which ultimately ended in a group stage exit.

Miranda scored his first international goal on 6 September 2016, in the second minute of a 2–1 win over Colombia in a World Cup qualifying match played in Manaus.[40] In May 2018 manager Tite named him in the final 23-man squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia,[41] where he played as a starter in the five matches played by Brazil, which was eliminated in the quarterfinals.

In May 2019, Miranda was included in Brazil's 23-man squad for the 2019 Copa América on home soil.[42] He made his only appearance in the competition in Brazil's 2–0 victory over rivals Argentina in the semi-finals of the competition on 2 July, coming on as a second-half substitute for Marquinhos.[43] Brazil subsequently went on to win the title following a 3–1 win over Peru in the final on 7 July, at the Maracanã Stadium.[44]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[45][46]
Club Season League Cup Continental[a] Other[b] Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Coritiba 2004 Série A 40 2 40 2
2005 9 0 9 0
Total 49 2 49 2
Sochaux 2005–06 Ligue 1 20 0 0 0 20 0
São Paulo 2006 Série A 14 1 14 1
2007 35 2 35 2
2008 24 0 10 1 34 1
2009 28 0 6 0 15 1 49 1
2010 27 1 11 0 19 1 57 2
2011 6 0 17 1 23 4
Total 128 4 6 0 29 1 51 3 214 8
Atlético Madrid 2011–12 La Liga 27 1 2 0 15 1 44 2
2012–13 35 2 7 1 3 0 1 1 46 4
2013–14 32 2 5 0 13 2 2 0 52 4
2014–15 23 3 3 0 8 0 2 0 36 3
Total 117 8 17 1 39 3 5 1 178 13
Inter Milan 2015–16 Serie A 32 1 2 0 34 1
2016–17 32 0 1 0 3 0 36 0
2017–18 31 0 0 0 31 0
2018–19 15 0 1 0 5 0 20 0
Total 109 1 4 0 8 0 121 1
Jiangsu Suning 2019 Chinese Super League 9 1 0 0 9 1
2020 19 1 0 0 19 1
Total 28 2 0 0 28 2
São Paulo 2021 Série A 28 0 5 0 6 0 7 1 46 1
2022 15 0 5 0 9 1 7 0 36 1
Total 43 0 10 0 15 1 14 1 82 2
Career total 494 17 37 1 91 5 70 5 692 28
  1. ^ Includes continental competitions, such as Copa Libertadores, Recopa Sudamericana UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League
  2. ^ Includes other competitions, such as Supercopa de España and Brazilian state leagues

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[47]
National team Year Apps Goals
Brazil 2009 6 0
2013 1 0
2014 6 0
2015 14 0
2016 10 1
2017 6 0
2018 11 2
2019 4 0
Total 58 3
Scores and results list Brazil's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Miranda goal.
List of international goals scored by Miranda
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 6 September 2016 Arena da Amazônia, Manaus, Brazil   Colombia 1–0 2–1 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
2 23 March 2018 Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Russia   Russia 1–0 3–0 Friendly
3 16 October 2018 King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia   Argentina 1–0 1–0 2018 Superclásico de las Américas

Honours

 
Miranda on Atlético Madrid's victory parade after winning the league in 2014

São Paulo

Atlético Madrid

Jiangsu Suning

Brazil

Individual

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External links

  • Miranda at National-Football-Teams.com  
  • FIFA competition record (archived)  

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For the Brazilian footballer who plays for Portuguese club Covilha see Miranda footballer born 1998 In this Portuguese name the first or maternal family name is Miranda and the second or paternal family name is de Souza Joao Miranda de Souza Filho born 7 September 1984 known as Miranda is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a centre back MirandaMiranda with Brazil in 2018Personal informationFull nameJoao Miranda de Souza Filho 1 Date of birth 1984 09 07 7 September 1984 age 38 1 Place of birthParanavai BrazilHeight1 86 m 6 ft 1 in 1 Position s Centre backYouth career2000 2001Portuguesa Londrinense2001 2004CoritibaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2004 2005Coritiba49 2 2005 2006Sochaux20 0 2006 2011Sao Paulo128 4 2011 2015Atletico Madrid117 8 2015 2019Inter Milan109 1 2019 2020Jiangsu Suning28 2 2021 2022Sao Paulo43 0 Total494 17 International career2009 2019Brazil58 3 Honours Men s footballRepresenting BrazilCopa AmericaWinner 2019 BrazilFIFA Confederations CupWinner 2009 South Africa Club domestic league appearances and goalsHaving begun his career at Coritiba Miranda spent the 2005 06 season with Sochaux in France before returning to Brazil to play for Sao Paulo He won three consecutive Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A titles and was named in the Team of the Year four consecutive times from 2007 to 2010 In 2011 he joined Atletico Madrid where he won domestic and European honours leaving for Inter for 15 million four years later Miranda made his full international debut for Brazil in 2009 and was a member of the squad which won the Confederations Cup that year He also played at three Copa America tournaments and the 2018 FIFA World Cup captaining Brazil at the Copa America Centenario in 2016 and winning the 2019 Copa America Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Early career and Sao Paulo 1 2 Atletico Madrid 1 3 Inter Milan 1 4 Jiangsu Suning 1 5 Return to Sao Paulo 1 6 Retirement 2 International career 3 Career statistics 3 1 Club 3 2 International 4 Honours 5 References 6 External linksClub career EditEarly career and Sao Paulo Edit Born in Paranavai Parana Miranda started at Coritiba where he made 89 appearances and scored 6 goals On 29 July 2005 Miranda signed a four year deal with French side Sochaux 2 Miranda made twenty appearances for Sochaux as the club finished mid table but he was not able to settle in France and soon moved back to his home country Miranda returned to Brazil in August 2006 on loan to Sao Paulo FC 3 In March 2007 he signed with Sao Paulo FC until 2011 4 In the same year Sao Paulo won the 2006 Campeonato Brasileiro He went on to win the 2007 and the 2008 editions of the Campeonato Brasileiro also even being selected for the Team of the Year in both 2007 5 and 2008 respectively 6 While Sao Paulo failed to win any more national titles during Miranda s stay with the club his individual performances did not go unheralded as he was included in a further two Team of the Year squads in 2009 and 2010 Atletico Madrid Edit Miranda during the Madrid derby in the 2013 14 season Miranda joined Spanish side Atletico Madrid in July 2011 upon signing a three year pre contractual agreement in January 2011 with Atletico after deciding not to renew his contract with Sao Paulo which was due to expire in July 2011 7 Miranda made his competitive debut for his new club on 25 August 2011 in a 4 0 thumping of Portuguese side Vitoria S C in the second leg of their Europa League playoff round tie 8 Miranda made his La Liga debut on 10 September in a 1 0 loss to Valencia CF Roberto Soldado scoring the game s only goal 9 The Brazilian defender scored his first goal for the capital club against Granada CF on 11 March 2012 converting a pass from Diego Godin to a goal in the top left corner of the net pushing the club to a 2 0 league victory 10 On 8 April Miranda put in an underwhelming display against fellow Champions League chasing club Levante UD letting Arouna Kone in for Levante s second goal in the tenth minute and then picking up a red card with seven minutes left Atletico lost the game 2 0 and Levante moved up to fourth place 11 His first European goal for the club came later that month against Spanish opposition scoring Atletico s second goal in an eventual 4 2 first leg win against Valencia in the semi finals of their Europa League encounter on 19 April 12 Miranda scored Atletico s third goal in their 4 1 UEFA Super Cup thrashing of European Champions Chelsea on 31 August 2012 13 On 12 March 2013 Miranda renewed his contract with Madrid keeping him in Spain until 2016 14 In the Copa del Rey final on 17 May Miranda provided the match winner scoring a header in added time of extra time to give Atletico a 2 1 victory over Real Madrid 15 This ended a streak of 25 games stretching back to 1999 without a win against their city rivals 16 After helping Atletico to their first league title in 17 years Miranda was nominated in 2014 as the best defender in La Liga alongside teammate Filipe Luis and Real Madrid s Sergio Ramos 17 Inter Milan Edit On 30 June 2015 Serie A club Inter Milan announced that they had signed Miranda on a two year loan for 4 million with an obligation to sign outright for an additional 11 million on 1 July 2017 with conditions that would push the date even earlier 18 19 20 21 The obligation was activated after Miranda s 2016 17 season debut for Inter on 20 July 21 22 Miranda made his Inter debut on 23 August as they began the season with a 1 0 home win over Atalanta He played 32 games over the campaign scoring once in a 3 1 victory against Sampdoria at the San Siro on 20 February 2016 23 He was also sent off twice in his first year with the Nerazzurri the first coming on 27 September 2015 for a foul on Nikola Kalinic in a 4 1 home loss to Fiorentina that ended Inter s unbeaten start 24 Jiangsu Suning Edit On 26 July 2019 it was announced that Miranda s contract with Inter was terminated by a mutual consent 25 Inter also announced that he was set to join Chinese club Jiangsu Suning 26 On 28 February 2021 Jiangsu announced that the club would be dissolved and because of that all players contracted to the club would be released including Miranda 27 Return to Sao Paulo Edit Miranda in 2022 In 6 March 2021 before the derby against Santos at the Campeonato Paulista Sao Paulo president Julio Casares confirmed the return of Miranda on a free transfer after days of negotiations He signed a 1 year and 8 month contract 28 Retirement Edit On January 11 2023 Miranda announced his retirement at the age of 38 through his Instagram 29 30 International career Edit Miranda celebrating his goal in a March 2018 friendly away to Russia On 20 August 2007 Miranda received his first call up to the national team along with Thiago Silva as a replacement for Lucio and Luisao in a friendly match against Algeria 31 32 However he did not make his debut as he was only an unused substitute during the match More than a year later Miranda made his first international appearance for Brazil in a 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Peru on 1 April 2009 He came on as a substitute for Luisao who was injured during the game 33 Miranda was part of the Brazil squad which won the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup in South Africa He replaced Kleber at left back for the second group game against the United States in Pretoria but he saw himself replaced in the third match by Andre Santos who remained in the position for the rest of the tournament In January 2013 Miranda was called up for Brazil for the first time since 2009 ahead of a friendly against England it was the first squad for Luiz Felipe Scolari s return as manager 34 He was one of seven players put on standby for Brazil s 2014 FIFA World Cup team 35 Under new coach Dunga Miranda became a regular starter in the Brazilian defence replacing former captain Thiago Silva as David Luiz s central defensive partner 36 In May 2015 he was included in Brazil s 23 man squad for the 2015 Copa America held in Chile 37 On 21 June he replaced the suspended Neymar as captain of the Selecao in a 2 1 win against Venezuela 38 In May 2016 Miranda was named as Brazil s captain for the Copa America Centenario in the United States 39 which ultimately ended in a group stage exit Miranda scored his first international goal on 6 September 2016 in the second minute of a 2 1 win over Colombia in a World Cup qualifying match played in Manaus 40 In May 2018 manager Tite named him in the final 23 man squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia 41 where he played as a starter in the five matches played by Brazil which was eliminated in the quarterfinals In May 2019 Miranda was included in Brazil s 23 man squad for the 2019 Copa America on home soil 42 He made his only appearance in the competition in Brazil s 2 0 victory over rivals Argentina in the semi finals of the competition on 2 July coming on as a second half substitute for Marquinhos 43 Brazil subsequently went on to win the title following a 3 1 win over Peru in the final on 7 July at the Maracana Stadium 44 Career statistics EditClub Edit Appearances and goals by club season and competition 45 46 Club Season League Cup Continental a Other b TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsCoritiba 2004 Serie A 40 2 40 22005 9 0 9 0Total 49 2 49 2Sochaux 2005 06 Ligue 1 20 0 0 0 20 0Sao Paulo 2006 Serie A 14 1 14 12007 35 2 35 22008 24 0 10 1 34 12009 28 0 6 0 15 1 49 12010 27 1 11 0 19 1 57 22011 6 0 17 1 23 4Total 128 4 6 0 29 1 51 3 214 8Atletico Madrid 2011 12 La Liga 27 1 2 0 15 1 44 22012 13 35 2 7 1 3 0 1 1 46 42013 14 32 2 5 0 13 2 2 0 52 42014 15 23 3 3 0 8 0 2 0 36 3Total 117 8 17 1 39 3 5 1 178 13Inter Milan 2015 16 Serie A 32 1 2 0 34 12016 17 32 0 1 0 3 0 36 02017 18 31 0 0 0 31 02018 19 15 0 1 0 5 0 20 0Total 109 1 4 0 8 0 121 1Jiangsu Suning 2019 Chinese Super League 9 1 0 0 9 12020 19 1 0 0 19 1Total 28 2 0 0 28 2Sao Paulo 2021 Serie A 28 0 5 0 6 0 7 1 46 12022 15 0 5 0 9 1 7 0 36 1Total 43 0 10 0 15 1 14 1 82 2Career total 494 17 37 1 91 5 70 5 692 28 Includes continental competitions such as Copa Libertadores Recopa Sudamericana UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League Includes other competitions such as Supercopa de Espana and Brazilian state leagues International Edit Appearances and goals by national team and year 47 National team Year Apps GoalsBrazil 2009 6 02013 1 02014 6 02015 14 02016 10 12017 6 02018 11 22019 4 0Total 58 3Scores and results list Brazil s goal tally first score column indicates score after each Miranda goal List of international goals scored by Miranda No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 6 September 2016 Arena da Amazonia Manaus Brazil Colombia 1 0 2 1 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification2 23 March 2018 Luzhniki Stadium Moscow Russia Russia 1 0 3 0 Friendly3 16 October 2018 King Abdullah Sports City Jeddah Saudi Arabia Argentina 1 0 1 0 2018 Superclasico de las AmericasHonours Edit Miranda on Atletico Madrid s victory parade after winning the league in 2014 Sao Paulo Serie A 2006 2007 2008 Campeonato Paulista 2021 48 Atletico Madrid La Liga 2013 14 49 Copa del Rey 2012 13 50 Supercopa de Espana 2014 runner up 2013 51 UEFA Europa League 2011 12 52 UEFA Super Cup 2012 53 UEFA Champions League runner up 2013 14 54 Jiangsu Suning Chinese Super League 2020 55 Brazil FIFA Confederations Cup 2009 56 Copa America 2019 57 Individual Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A Team of the Year 2007 2008 2009 2010 58 59 60 61 Bola de Prata 2008 62 2009 63 References Edit a b c FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 List of Players Brazil PDF FIFA 15 July 2018 p 4 Archived from the original PDF on 11 June 2019 Sochaux contrata zagueiro brasileiro Joao Miranda in Portuguese UOL Esporte 29 July 2005 Retrieved 12 March 2013 Sao Paulo contrata zagueiro Miranda herdeiro de Lugano in Portuguese UOL Esporte 28 August 2006 Retrieved 12 March 2013 Miranda acerta ate 2011 Sao Paulo domina premiacao da CBF in Portuguese Globo Esporte 3 December 2007 Hexacampeao Sao Paulo domina tambem o Premio Craque Brasileirao in Portuguese Globo Esporte 8 December 2008 Miranda fecha com Atletico de Madr in Portuguese Globoesporte com 7 January 2011 Retrieved 12 March 2013 Vitoria SC 0 4 Atletico UEFA 25 August 2011 Valencia CF 1 0 Atletico Madrid Yahoo Sports 10 September 2011 Atletico Madrid 2 0 Granada ESPNFC 11 March 2012 Archived from the original on 1 September 2013 Granotas leap into top four ESPNFC 8 April 2012 Archived from the original on 29 June 2013 Atletico in control against rivals Valencia UEFA 19 April 2012 Chelsea were comprehensively beaten in the Super Cup as Radamel Falcao scored a hat trick to inspire Atletico Madrid to victory in Monaco BBC Sport 31 August 2012 Miranda extends Atletico deal until 2016 Marca 12 March 2013 Retrieved 12 March 2013 Jose Mourinho and Cristiano Ronaldo off in Real Madrid loss BBC Sport 17 May 2013 Atletico party like it s 1999 ESPNFC 17 May 2013 Fernandez Abascal Eduardo 14 October 2014 Chelsea Duo Thibaut Courtois And Filipe Luis Nominated For La Liga Awards International Business Times Retrieved 15 October 2014 Inter agree 15 million deal for Miranda goal com Retrieved 30 June 2015 Inter confirm Miranda move goal com Retrieved 30 June 2015 IMIRANDA FLIES IN FOR MEDICAL Inter it Archived from the original on 26 April 2019 Retrieved 30 June 2015 a b page 8 of Relazione sulla gestione Management Report F C Internazionale Milano S p A bilancio financial report and accounts on 30 June 2015 in Italian PDF purchased from Italian C C I A A page 2 of Relazione sulla gestione Management Report 2015 16 Bilancio 2015 16 Annual Report page contains code and password to download the actual PDF from http www registroimprese it Inter Milan in Italian CCIAA 21 December 2016 October 2016 Retrieved 21 December 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code format code help Mancine sorride sotto gli occhi di Mourinho Mancini smiles under the eyes of Mourinho La Repubblica in Italian 20 February 2016 Retrieved 17 June 2018 Inter Milan 1 4 Fiorentina BBC Sport 27 September 2015 Retrieved 17 June 2018 Joao Miranda leaves by mutual consent inter it Press release F C Internazionale Milano 26 July 2019 Official Miranda to Jiangsu Suning Football Italia 26 July 2019 Retrieved 28 July 2019 Reuters 28 February 2021 Chinese Super League in disarray as champions Jiangsu cease operations The Guardian Retrieved 3 March 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Miranda e do Sao Paulo GE in Portuguese 6 March 2021 Retrieved 8 March 2021 Miranda encerra uma carreira que o coloca entre os zagueiros da mais alta estirpe que o Brasil teve neste seculo trivela 11 January 2023 Retrieved 11 January 2023 Zagueiro Miranda anuncia aposentadoria do futebol globo com FUTEBOL 11 January 2023 Retrieved 11 January 2023 Lucio Gilberto ruled out permanent dead link Defesa novata na selecao Brazil Peru Sanchez Alberto 22 January 2013 Miranda y Filipe Luis estaran en la proxima convocatoria de Brasil Miranda and Filipe Luis will be in Brazil s next squad in Spanish Vavel Retrieved 17 June 2018 World Cup 2014 Kaka and Robinho omitted from Brazil squad BBC Sport 13 May 2014 Retrieved 14 May 2014 Dunga indica zaga com Miranda e David Luiz Thiago Silva sera reserva Rede Globo 3 June 2015 2015 Copa America squad lists ESPN 28 May 2015 Brazil v Venezuela 2 1 win sees Dunga side progress in Copa America despite Neymar absence Fox Sports 22 June 2015 Inter Milan s Copa America players Miranda Murillo Banega Medel ESPN 29 June 2016 Mansur Carlos Eduardo 6 September 2016 Brasil derrota a Colombia com gols de Miranda e Neymar em Manaus Brazil defeat Colombia with goals from Miranda and Neymar in Manaus in Portuguese Retrieved 17 June 2018 World Cup Neymar named in Brazil s 23 man squad BBC Sport 14 May 2018 Retrieved 17 June 2018 Brazil name Copa America squad Football Italia 17 May 2019 Retrieved 21 May 2019 Brewin John 3 July 2019 Brazil 2 0 Argentina The Guardian Retrieved 26 July 2019 Smyth Rob 7 July 2019 Brazil 3 1 Peru The Guardian Retrieved 8 July 2019 Brazil Joao Miranda Profile with news career statistics and history Soccerway 21 February 2016 Retrieved 21 February 2016 Football Joao Miranda Football DataBase 21 February 2016 Retrieved 21 February 2016 Joao Miranda National Football Teams Benjamin Strack Zimmermann Retrieved 21 February 2016 Sao Paulo vence o Palmeiras conquista o Paulista e se liberta do jejum Folha de S Paulo in Brazilian Portuguese 23 May 2021 Retrieved 13 November 2021 Atletico Madrid win La Liga Sport 24 17 May 2014 Retrieved 29 January 2015 Real Madrid At Madrid in Spanish RFEF 17 May 2013 Retrieved 29 January 2015 Barcelona 0 0 Atletico Madrid Catalans win Spanish Super Cup BBC Sport 29 August 2013 Retrieved 29 January 2015 Falcao at double as Atletico march to title UEFA 9 May 2012 Retrieved 29 January 2015 Chelsea 1 4 Atletico Madrid BBC Sport 1 September 2012 Retrieved 29 January 2015 Madrid finally fulfil Decima dream UEFA 24 May 2014 Retrieved 29 January 2015 Alex Teixeira shines as Jiangsu claim maiden Chinese Super League title ESPN 16 November 2020 Retrieved 19 November 2020 Selecao comeback ends U S dream ESPN Associated Press 28 June 2009 Archived from the original on 4 July 2009 Retrieved 23 June 2019 Brazil 3 1 Peru BBC Sport 7 July 2019 Retrieved 9 July 2019 Sao Paulo domina premiacao da CBF in Portuguese Globo Esporte 3 December 2007 Retrieved 21 June 2009 Hexacampeao Sao Paulo domina tambem o Premio Craque Brasileirao in Portuguese Globo Esporte 8 December 2008 Retrieved 21 June 2009 Hexacampeao Flamengo recebe trofeu de campeao nacional in Portuguese Globo Esporte 8 December 2009 Retrieved 9 December 2009 Premio Craque do Brasileirao in Portuguese Globo Esporte 6 December 2010 Retrieved 19 May 2009 Bola de Prata Placar 2008 in Portuguese Veja 20 February 2017 Retrieved 26 July 2019 Bola de Prata Placar 2009 Veja 20 February 2017 Retrieved 26 July 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Joao Miranda Atletico Madrid official profile Inter official profile Miranda at National Football Teams com Miranda FIFA competition record archived Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miranda footballer born 1984 amp oldid 1133289502, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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