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  1. 85 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. 2012: Time for Change is a 2010 feature-length documentary film directed by João G. Amorim. Based in part on the books of Daniel Pinchbeck, it premiered on April 9, 2010, at the Lumiere Theater in San Francisco.

  2. Joao G. Amorim. Director: Vila Sésamo. João Amorim is an Emmy nominated Director, writer and producer focused on animation and documentaries. He is the son of Celso Amorim (Brazilian's Defense Minister and former Foreign Minister) and brothers with acclaimed Brazilian filmmakers Vicente and Pedro Amorim. The Amorim's family relation to film ...

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  3. João Amorim Sobrinho (Curitibanos, 4 de outubro de 1946) é um cineasta, roteirista, empresário, radialista, ator, apresentador de televisão, cantor e político brasileiro. Ficou conhecido por ajudar a realizar filmes no município de Lages , em Santa Catarina , filmando ao lado de nomes egressos do extinto polo cinematográfico ...

  4. João Filipe Amorim Gomes (born 26 July 1992), known as Amorim, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Liga Portugal 2 club Leixões. He played 19 games in the Primeira Liga for Vitória S.C. and Belenenses but spent most of his career in LigaPro, making over 175 appearances in service of eight teams ...

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    Belenenses

    Born in Lisbon, Amorim made his debut in the Primeira Liga on 14 December 2003, playing one minute for hometown club Belenenses in a 2–0 home win against Alverca. From 2005–06onwards, he became a regular. In the 2007–08 campaign, Amorim started in 28 of his 29 league appearances (2,491 minutes of action) and helped his team finish in eighth position.

    Benfica

    In late April 2008, Amorim signed a four-year deal with Benfica after his Belenenses contract expired. During his first season he was a regular starter, scoring his first goal on 23 November in a 2–0 away victory over Académica de Coimbra. Competing with new signings Javi García and Ramires, Amorim appeared less in 2009–10, but still featured prominently (24 matches with ten starts) as the side won the league – and the League Cup – after a five-year drought. When healthy, he was again regular...

    Amorim appeared for Portugal at the 2007 UEFA European Under-21 Championship in the Netherlands, as the national side eventually lost to Italy for the final berth for the following year's Summer Olympic Games. On 10 May 2010, although not part of the senior squad's list of 23 for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, he was named in a backup list of six players...

    Amorim's style was similar to countryman Tiago, with both playing the same position, operating in central midfield, both defensive and offensive (Amorim, however, was also able to play as a right back).

    Early career

    Shortly after retiring, Amorim joined the Lisbon Football Association in order to earn a coaching licence. Additionally, he attended a postgraduation course in psychomotor education. Amorim started working as a manager in 2018–19, with third division team Casa Pia. In January 2019, the team were deducted six points and he was suspended from all activity for one year after giving instructions during a match without having the required coaching level to do so; even though the bans were suspende...

    Braga

    In mid-September 2019, Amorim was appointed at Braga's reserves in the third tier. Three months later, he replaced the dismissed Ricardo Sá Pinto at the helm of the first team on a two-and-a-half-year contract, with the Minhotos being eighth place in the league at the time of his appointment. In his first game in charge on 4 January, he led them to a 7–1 away demolition of Belenenses, and three weeks later won the domestic league cup final against Porto with a last-minute goal from Ricardo Ho...

    Amorim is known for his communication skills, and tactical knowledge and flexibility.Exuding a positive outlook and a laid-back, conciliatory demeanor, Amorim has consistently emphasized that he refrains from engaging in discussions about referees with the media.

    Amorim's parents divorced when he was a year old. Amorim's cousins, David Simão and Bruno Simão, are also professional footballers. Rúben Amorim has two children. He is married to Maria João Diogo and they have one son together. Their wedding took place at the Palácio e Mosteiro de São Marcos (Saint Mark Palace and Monastery) in Coimbra. Maria João...

    Player

    Benfica 1. Primeira Liga: 2009–10, 2013–14, 2014–15 2. Taça de Portugal: 2013–14 3. Taça da Liga: 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2013–14, 2014–15 4. Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira: 2014 5. UEFA Europa League runner-up: 2013–14 Braga 1. Taça da Liga: 2012–13

    Manager

    Braga 1. Taça da Liga: 2019–20 Sporting CP 1. Primeira Liga: 2020–21, 2023–24 2. Taça da Liga: 2020–21, 2021–22 3. Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira: 2021 Individual 1. Primeira Liga's Manager of the Month: February 2021, April 2021, October/November 2021, September 2023, December 2023, January 2024, March 2024 2. Primeira Liga's Manager of the Season: 2021

    Rúben Amorim national team profile at the Portuguese Football Federation (in Portuguese)
    Rúben Amorim – FIFAcompetition record (archived)
    Rúben Amorim – UEFA competition record (archive)
  5. João Gonçalves de Amorim Sobrinho (João Pessoa, 3 de novembro de 1958) é um zootecnista e político brasileiro [1] que atualmente exerce o cargo de deputado estadual pela Paraíba, além de ter sido vereador por 3 mandatos em sua cidade natal. É atualmente filiado ao PSB.

  6. 1. Leixões. Liga Sabseg League level: Second Tier Joined: Jul 1, 2021 Contract expires: Jun 30, 2025. imago images. +. Date of birth/Age: Jul 26, 1992 (31) Place of birth: Ribeirão. Citizenship: Portugal. Height: 1,78 m. Position: Right-Back. Former International: Portugal U21. Caps/Goals: 7 / 0. € 125 k. Last update: Dec 14, 2023. Player data.