Solange Bibas

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Solange Nunes Bibas (Belém, Pará, 1918[1]São Paulo, São Paulo, August 29, 1982) was a Brazilian sports journalist.[2][3][4] He worked at A Gazeta Esportiva and covered the 1958 and 1982 football World Cups.[2][3] In the 1982 one, he was appointed as the official redactor of the Brazilian Football Confederation.[2][3][4] Several times, he wrote for "Miroir du Football", a French football newspaper which talked a lot about South-American football.

A couple of months after his death, a street in Tatuapé district in São Paulo was named after him.[2][5]

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