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  • etimologia

Cosa (chi) è pépé - definizione

BRAZILIAN FOOTBALLER
Pépé; Jose Macia; Pepe (footballer born 1935); José Macia

Pepe (textiles)         
  • Pepe on display for sale
  • Pepe being unloaded in bales
SECONDHAND CLOTHES THAT ARE COMMONLY WORN BY ITS POPULATION OF HAITI
Pepe (Haiti)
Pepe may refer to secondhand clothes that are commonly worn by its population in Haiti. These clothes are usually sent from the United States.
Pepe Cáceres         
COLOMBIAN BULLFIGHTER (1935-1987)
Pepe Caceres
José Humberto Eslava "Pepe" Cáceres (March 16, 1935 - August 16, 1987) was a Colombian bullfighter. Born in Honda, Tolima, Colombia, he is often regarded as one of the finest bullfighters ever and the best-known bullfighter Colombia has ever produced.
Pepe Deluxé         
BAND
Pepe deluxe; Pepe Deluxe
Pepe Deluxé is a Finnish electronic music oriented band, formed in 1996 by DJ Slow (Vellu Maurola) JA-Jazz (Tomi Castrén, formerly Paajanen) and James Spectrum (Jari Salo) in Helsinki, Finland. They started to experiment with sounds of hip hop, big beat, breakbeat and downtempo.

Wikipedia

Pepe (footballer, born 1935)

José Macia, better known as Pepe (born 25 February 1935) is a Brazilian former football player and manager. He is considered one of the greatest players in the history of Santos FC and one of the greatest left wingers of all time, being two-time World Champion in 1958 and 1962 and two-time World-Club Champion in 1962 and 1963 helping Santos FC defeat the iconic SL Benfica of Eusébio and the Milan of Cesare Maldini, Trapattoni, Rivera, Amarildo and Altafini in a best-of-three final.

Pepe spent his entire club playing career with Brazilian side Santos Futebol Clube (1954–1969), scoring 405 goals in 750 league appearances for the club making him the second best top scorer in the history of Santos FC only behind Pelé, who scored 1,091 goals.

His nickname was "Canhão da Vila" (The Vila Cannon), because of his potent kick with his left leg and the fact that Santos plays in the Urbano Caldera Stadium, nicknamed Vila Belmiro. He joked that he was "the greatest Santos striker on the planet – because Pelé is from Saturn".