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  1. Carlos Alberto "Capita" Torres (17 July 1944 – 25 October 2016), also known as "O Capitão do Tri", was a Brazilian football player and manager who played as an attacking right-sided full-back or wing-back. [1]

  2. Carlos Alberto Torres, Distinguished Professor, UNESCO Chair on Global learning and Global Citizenship Education, and Director, Paulo Freire Institute.

  3. He is a political sociologist of education, a published poet and short story author. He did his undergraduate work in sociology in Argentina (B.A. honors and teaching credential in Sociology, Universidad del Salvador), his graduate work in Mexico (M.A. Political Science.

  4. Oct 25, 2016 · RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Carlos Alberto Torres, the captain of Brazils World Cup-winning team in 1970 and scorer of one of the sport’s most memorable goals, died on Tuesday. He was 72 and died of after a heart attack at his home in Rio de Janeiro.

  5. Carlos Alberto Torres (Rio de Janeiro, 17 de julho de 1944 — Rio de Janeiro, 25 de outubro de 2016) foi um futebolista, treinador e comentarista esportivo brasileiro. [1]Em sua longa carreira, atuou como lateral-direito, tendo sido um dos símbolos do clássico futebol brasileiro, eternizado pela conquista do tricampeonato mundial na Copa do Mundo FIFA de 1970, no México.

  6. Oct 25, 2016 · Carlos Alberto Torres, the captain of the Brazilian team that won the World Cup in 1970 and the scorer of one of soccer’s most memorable goals, died on Tuesday in Rio de Janeiro. He was...

  7. Carlos Alberto Torres, captain of Brazil's 1970 World Cup winning team, passed away in his native Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday at the age of 72. And if Saint Peter is a football fan, then Carlos Alberto will not have the slightest problem getting through the pearly gates.