Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Joao
Joao Rodríguez
Joao Leandro Rodríguez González es un futbolista Colombiano que juega como extremo izquierdo Actualmente juega en el América de Cali de la Categoría Primera A del futbol colombiano.
João Baldasserini
João Baldasserini is a Brazilian actor. He is best known for his lead role in the Brazilian access primetime telenovela Haja Coração.
João Leão
João Rodrigo Reis Carvalho Leão is a Portuguese economist, university professor, and politician. He currently serves as Minister of Finance in the government of Prime Minister António Costa of Portugal, sworn in on 15 June 2020.
João Cotrim de Figueiredo
João Fernando Cotrim de Figueiredo is a Portuguese businessman and Liberal Initiative politician. He was the party's first member of the Assembly of the Republic, for the Lisbon District, in October 2019. In December, he was elected leader of the party.
João Gordo
João Gordo es un cantante brasileño, reconocido por ser el vocalista de la agrupación de hardcore punk Ratos de Porão (RxDxPx).
João Bosco
João Bosco de Freitas Mucci, conocido como João Bosco es un cantante brasileño y compositor con un estilo distintivo como guitarrista. En los 1970s estableció su reputación en la música popular brasileña colaborando con el letrista Aldir Blanc.
João Catarré
João Ricardo Rosa Catarré, known as João Catarré, is a Portuguese actor and model.
João Kléber
João Kleber, stage name of João Ferreira Filho is a Brazilian television presenter and comedian.
João Pedro da Silva Pereira
João Pedro da Silva Pereira, más conocido como João Pereira, es un futbolista portugués que juega como defensa en el Sporting C. P. de la Primeira Liga.
João Loureiro
João Eduardo Pinto de Loureiro was the president of the board (chairman) of the Portuguese football club Boavista FC, from the 2nd January 2013 until the 28th December 2018. Now he is the President of the General Council of the club. He had previously held the office between 1997 and 2007, when he was the most successful president of the board of Boavista's history: he was the youngest football president to be champion ever in Portugal, the year in which he was considered the best chairman of Portugal by the newspaper Record. He also won the Honour Panther prize and the Gold Panther prize. During his mandates as President (Chairman) of Boavista FC, the club won all the Portuguese competitions of professional football at the time, as well as all the national competitions u-19, and was twice Vice-Champion of Portugal. Internationally, the club participated three times in the UEFA Champions League and went to the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup. Also, it was during his mandate that the modern and sophisticated stadium Estádio do Bessa Século XXI was built; it has 30,000 seats and was the location of several matches for the 2004 UEFA European Championship.