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Cardoso

American  
[kahr-doh-zoh] / kɑrˈdoʊ zoʊ /

noun

  1. Fernando Henrique, born 1931, president of Brazil 1995–2002.


Cardoso British  
/ kɑˈdozo /

noun

  1. Fernando Henrique. born 1931, Brazilian statesman; president (1995–2002)

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Joel Ordonez headed the away side level before the break, but USA international Johnny Cardoso restored Atletico's lead just after the interval.

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Instead Atletico went ahead shortly after the restart, with American midfielder Cardoso hammering home from the edge of the box after the ball was cleared into his path.

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Cardoso worked for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority for 30 years, affording him a special perspective of the city’s architectural fabric.

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Tristan Cardoso and Johnny Thyfault each scored 16 points.

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