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Meaning of goleiro




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goleiro
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It is not Spanish but Portuguese, and in our language it is not used because there is already its goalkeeper version in addition to goalkeeper, goalkeeper, goalkeeper, guardavalla, . . . As there is no Portuguese-Spanish dictionary around here I guess it can be mentioned that it comes from the word gol, which is "gol", as in our language, followed by the suffix -eiro which is used both to indicate a profession and for the place where something is kept.

  




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GOLEIRO goalkeeper (mainly soccer), the only player who can tackle and use his hands, in addition to his feet, to touch, stop and move the ball.

  



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