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Claudiomiro Estrais Ferreira, mais conhecido como Claudiomiro, é um ex-futebolista brasileiro que atuava como atacante. Claudiomiro entrou para os mirins do Internacional com apenas 13 anos de idade. Artilheiro do Campeonato Brasileiro de Juvenis de 1967, Claudiomiro foi promovido, no mesmo ano, ao time principal do Internacional pelo então técnico Sérgio Moacir Torres. Foi o autor do primeiro gol da história do Beira-Rio. More information...

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