Dirceu Lopes
Brazilian footballer (born 1946)
Dirceu Lopes, full name Dirceu Lopes Mendes (born 3 September 1946 in Pedro Leopoldo) is a retired Brazilian footballer.[1] He was an attacking midfielder or forward who played mainly with Cruzeiro.[2] He had seven caps with the Brazil national team, scoring one goal.[3]
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Brazil squad – 1975 Copa América semi-finalists
- Amaral
- Ângelo
- Campos
- Careca
- Danival
- Darci
- Dirceu Lopes
- Eduardo Amorim
- Geraldo
- Getúlio
- Ivo Wortmann
- Joãozinho
- Luís Pereira
- Marcelo Oliveira
- Miguel
- Modesto
- Morais
- Nelinho
- Neto
- Palhinha
- Piazza
- Raul
- Reinaldo
- Roberto Batata
- Roberto Dinamite
- Romeu Evangelista
- Waldir Peres
- Vanderlei Lázaro
- Wanderley Paiva
- Vantuir
- Zé Carlos
- Coach: Brandão
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