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Vitor Saba


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  • Date Of Birth: 11/07/90
    Nation: Brazil
    Birthplace: Rio de Janiero, Brazil
    Squad Number: 10
    Position: Attacking Midfield
    Secondary Positions: Left Wing
    Joined Wanderers: 20/06/14
    Contract Details: 2 Year Initial Contract
    Contract Finish: 2015/16
    Previous Club: Brescia
    Wanderers Debut: 20th August 2014 vs Guangzhou Evergrande
    A-League Appearances: 8
    A-League Goals: 0
    ACL Appearances: 6
    ACL Goals: 0
    FFA Cup Appearances: 0
    FFA Cup Goals: 0
    Club World Cup Appearances: 1
    Club World Cup Goals: 1
    Total Appearances: 15
    Total Goals: 1
    Yearly Appearances & Goals: 2014/15: 15 (1)
    Team Honours: Asian Champions League Winner (2014).
    Description: A talented but egotistical attacking midfield, with typical Brazilian flair, his short time at the Wanderers saw a personality clash with coach Tony Popovic and he left the club swiftly after winning the Asian Champions League in 2014.
Vitor Saba

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Just read on the Family FB page that Saba is targeted by the Lebanese FA to play for them in the WCQ.

 

Had no idea he was Lebanese...

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Just read on the Family FB page that Saba is targeted by the Lebanese FA to play for them in the WCQ.

 

Had no idea he was Lebanese...

Ancestors. Saba is the very common Lebanese name. Millions of lebs in Brazil.

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Just read on the Family FB page that Saba is targeted by the Lebanese FA to play for them in the WCQ.

 

Had no idea he was Lebanese...

Ancestors. Saba is the very common Lebanese name. Millions of lebs in Brazil.

 

 

Really? A lot more than here?

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Just read on the Family FB page that Saba is targeted by the Lebanese FA to play for them in the WCQ.

 

Had no idea he was Lebanese...

Ancestors. Saba is the very common Lebanese name. Millions of lebs in Brazil.

Really? A lot more than here?

More there than in Lebanon apparently, up to 5 million.

 

Here... 300k roughly.

They'll have to offer him exclusive t-shirt sale privileges.

Not sure how many t-shirts he'll ship in Lebanon at 120000 lira a pop.

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Just read on the Family FB page that Saba is targeted by the Lebanese FA to play for them in the WCQ.

 

Had no idea he was Lebanese...

Ancestors. Saba is the very common Lebanese name. Millions of lebs in Brazil.

Really? A lot more than here?

More there than in Lebanon apparently, up to 5 million.

 

Here... 300k roughly.

 

 

Oh ok so why hasnt Brazil produced any good footballers with Lebanese descent? :s

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Just read on the Family FB page that Saba is targeted by the Lebanese FA to play for them in the WCQ.

 

Had no idea he was Lebanese...

Ancestors. Saba is the very common Lebanese name. Millions of lebs in Brazil.
Really? A lot more than here?
More there than in Lebanon apparently, up to 5 million.

 

Here... 300k roughly.

Oh ok so why hasnt Brazil produced any good footballers with Lebanese descent? :s

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Lebanese_people_in_Brazil

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hmm Mario Zagallo is the only one I know in that list, never knew he was Lebanese

Carlos Slim is Mexican Lebanese...

Was richest man in the world 6 years straight recently or something!

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hmm Mario Zagallo is the only one I know in that list, never knew he was Lebanese

Carlos Slim is Mexican Lebanese...

Was richest man in the world 6 years straight recently or something!

 

 

They're all cousins anyway. Salma Hayek is Lebanese too, I might take her out for a kebab or a falafel, depending on what she's keen :)

 

And just a random question, what's the go with that Family FB page? I've heard plenty about it but I never seem to find it when I search for it. Is it invite only or something? I've heard that there's heaps of people on there but than there's a lot of complaining...sort of like the 'that's my seat you're sitting on' type of behaviour. Worth checking out?

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hmm Mario Zagallo is the only one I know in that list, never knew he was Lebanese

Carlos Slim is Mexican Lebanese...

Was richest man in the world 6 years straight recently or something!

 

 

They're all cousins anyway. Salma Hayek is Lebanese too, I might take her out for a kebab or a falafel, depending on what she's keen :)

 

And just a random question, what's the go with that Family FB page? I've heard plenty about it but I never seem to find it when I search for it. Is it invite only or something? I've heard that there's heaps of people on there but than there's a lot of complaining...sort of like the 'that's my seat you're sitting on' type of behaviour. Worth checking out?

 

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How and why are there so many people of lebanese decent in brazil???

 

because when a man and a woman are in love, a stork brings them a baby - and when that baby grows up and finds a partner and they fall in love the stork will also bring them a baby and so on and so forth.

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How and why are there so many people of lebanese decent in brazil???

 

because when a man and a woman are in love, a stork brings them a baby - and when that baby grows up and finds a partner and they fall in love the stork will also bring them a baby and so on and so forth.

 

 

Wait a minute...where does the cabbage patch & the seed the tummy fairy carries to the mummy fit into all this?

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How and why are there so many people of lebanese decent in brazil???

Brazil and Argentina was an attractive place to migrate from the 30's to the 60's for people living in the Middle East and Eastern Europe.

 

as was urguay and argentina after the 1st world war

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How and why are there so many people of lebanese decent in brazil???

Brazil and Argentina was an attractive place to migrate from the 30's to the 60's for people living in the Middle East and Eastern Europe.

 

 

Yeah, they were quite popular places for Germans to emigrate to between 1944 - 1946.

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