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Novo Hamburgo

American  
[naw-voo ahm-boor-goo] / ˈnɔ vʊ ɑmˈbʊər gʊ /

noun

  1. a city in Rio Grande do Sul state, S Brazil.


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His great-grandfather was a keeper in amateur football in Novo Hamburgo in Brazil, while his older brother Muriel started out in goal at Internacional.

From BBC

The four confirmed victims were all men: a 23-year-old and a 27-year-old in São Leopoldo; a 69-year-old in Maquiné; and a 60-year-old in Novo Hamburgo.

From New York Times

“I decided to explain what ‘nuclear’ was and how it could hurt people in Europe,” said Groll, in the southern Brazil city of Novo Hamburgo.

From Seattle Times

As the younger brother of a professional goalkeeper, the son of parents who kept goal for the works football team and the school handball team and the great-grandson of an amateur league goalkeeper in his hometown of Novo Hamburgo, there is satisfaction at what this summer’s transfer market symbolises for his trade.

From The Guardian

The fighting happened after Novo Hamburgo and local rival Aimore drew 2-2 in the first division of the Rio Grande do Sul state championship on Sunday.

From Washington Times