Armindo Nobs Ferreira
Armindo Nobs Ferreira (? - 7 February 1947) is a former Brazilian association football coach. In mid 1933 he succeeded as coach of Botafogo FC of Rio de Janeiro. With the club he won in 1933 and 1934 the Championships of the AMEA, the amateur football association of the then national Brazilian capital, after the professional clubs have split off. Armindo Nobs Ferreira probably dealt with radios and refrigerators as business and died on 7 February 1947.
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Armindo Nobs Ferreira
Armindo Nobs Ferreira (? - 7 February 1947) is a former Brazilian association football coach. In mid 1933 he succeeded as coach of Botafogo FC of Rio de Janeiro. With the club he won in 1933 and 1934 the Championships of the AMEA, the amateur football association of the then national Brazilian capital, after the professional clubs have split off. Armindo Nobs Ferreira probably dealt with radios and refrigerators as business and died on 7 February 1947.
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