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Marins Alves de Araújo Viana
Marins Alves de Araújo Viana, also known as Vianinha (born 10 May 1909), is a former Brazilian association football player. Originally the defender played probably for CA Paulista or SC Corinthians Paulista.〔''Jaguaré, ex-meta barcelonista quería ir a Italia y si e queda en Lisboa,'' El Mundo Deportivo, 23 October 1935, p. 1.
The paper lists "Paulista"" as Vianinhas previous club.〕 Later he won championships im Portugal with Sporting CP and FC Porto. He also played for the French club FC Antibes.
== Career ==
Fernando Giudicelli - one of the first Brazilians to opt for a career as professional player in Europe in an era when football in Brazil was still an amateur sport, who also acted as a player agent helping South American footballers to engagements with European clubs - convinced Vianinha in 1935 alongside the Corinthians goalkeeper Jaguaré Bezerra de Vasconcelos to join him playing for a club in Italy. After their voyage across the Atlantic their first port of call was Lisbon, where they got news of the commencement of the Second Italo-Abyssinian War. Therefore they decided not to continue their journey to their intended destination. However, soon they were taken on by Sporting CP where they were the first Brazilians in club history.〔''Jaguaré, ex-meta barcelonista quería ir a Italia y si e queda en Lisboa,'' El Mundo Deportivo, 23 October 1935, p. 1〕
Giudicelli should only play two matches for the Lisbon side and move on to play for Real Madrid and in France. Jaguaré stayed a bit longer with Sporting, winning the city championship alongside Vianinha, but then soon moved on to Olympique Marseille, where he should leave a lasting impression in the club's history.
Vianinha stayed with Sporting and won in 1936 with the club the only second edition of the national championship. He was also part of the team that suffered on matchday two on 22 March 1936 a historic 1-10 defeat in Porto against FC Porto. Altogether he played 28 matches for Sporting, scoring one goal.
Later in the year he played at the early stages of the French league season 1936/37 alongside Giudicelli five matches for FC Antibes, where he scored two goals.〔''Almanach du football, éd. 1936/37.'' Paris, 1937, p. 43〕
Later that year he returned to Portugal this time becoming the first Brazilian with FC Porto.〔
In ''Ambrósio Gama'' FC Porto had already a Brazilian national playing for four matches for the club before the arrival of Vianinha. However, Gama was a resident of Portugal.〕 Vianinha is considered one of the more important players of the side that won the Portuguese championship of 1936/37. It is reported that in the final of the 1936/37 championship against Sporting of Lisbon he kept Dados de Soeiro, the most dangerous of the attackers of Sporting, who scored in 219 matches 208 goals, in check and contributed with a penalty goal, which put Porto with 3-1 into the lead, to the 3-2 victory of his side. In 1938/39 he won with Porto the league championship.

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