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English: The Brazil national football team that won the Copa America in 1919. Standing: Píndaro (Flamengo), Sérgio I (Paulistano), Marcos (Fluminense), Fortes (Fluminense), Bianco (Palestra Itália) and Amílcar (Corinthians); Kneeling: Millón (Santos), Neco (Corinthians), Friedenreich (Paulistano), Héitor (Palestra Itália) and Arnaldo (Santos).
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