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Nélson de Jesus Silva (born 7 October 1973 in Irará, Bahia), best known as Dida (Portuguese pronunciation: ), is a Brazilian goalkeeper. He currently plays for Italian Serie A ...
Dida can refer to: Edvaldo Alves de Santa Rosa, a former Brazilian football player famous in the 1950's and 1960's. Andre "Dida" Amade, a Brazilian mixed martial artist.
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The Sun
Madrid took the lead when skipper Raul equalled German Gerd Muller's record of 66 goals in the three main European competitions. He pounced to score after a dreadful error from Milan keeper Dida in the 19th minute. The hosts looked to be in...
ESPN.com
The former Spain international, 32, scooped the ball over Dida from close range in the second half after Kaka's shot but the effort was ruled out for offside. He was also involved in a scuffle with Milan's former Barcelona playmaker Ronaldi...
Globe and Mail
Rare goalkeeping errors proved costly for both sides, as Dida and Casillas traded blunders to gift the opposition a goal each. Dida, who filled in for the injured Marco Storari, fumbled the ball while looking to get it upfield quickly, lett...
ESPN Soccernet
Alexandre Pato saved the blushes of fellow Brazilian Dida with a brace as AC Milan stunned Real Madrid at the Bernabeu to get their Champions League challenge back on track and inflict only a second competitive defeat of the season on their...
CBS Sports
His 68th European goal, which tied Filippo Inzhagi's record, came after Milan goalkeeper Dida fumbled the ball while looking to get it upfield quickly. Andrea Pirlo tied the score with a curling 30-yard shot in the 62nd minute, and Pato bea...
Reuters UK
... the current campaign coach Manuel Pellegrini is under huge pressure to secure a golden ticket for the Madrid party. Real, missing the most expensive of those recruits in Cristiano Ronaldo, looked set for their third win when Raul pounce...
Soccerway
An incredible save from Nelson Dida and two late goals from the ‘prolific’ Alessandro Nesta allowed the Rossoneri to secure victory and rise to sixth in the table. Milan have been terrible in first halves against Roma, Real Madrid and Chiev...
The Guardian
The opening goal had arrived thanks to an extraordinary mistake from Dida and for so long his terrible blunder looked set to define this game. He easily got behind a weak shot from Esteban Granero, patted the ball down on to the turf, and s...
Independent
For a while it looked as though Dida's dreadful first-half error, which allowed Raul to give Madrid a half-time lead, would cost Milan dear, but Pato popped up in the 88th minute to volley home his side's winner and help the Italians bounce...
New York Times
When Dida took his eye off the ball, Raúl was on him in a flash, scoring his 68th European club-competition goal. To win this game, somebody in Milan’s attack had to score twice. Pato rose to that. It was like seeing a young tenor command t...
ESPN.com
Madrid skipper Raul capitalised on an early howler from Milan keeper Dida to open the scoring and equal Gerd Müller's record of 66 European goals before Andrea Pirlo equalised with a 35-yard strike that caught Casillas napping. Then on 66 m...
Hindustan Times
Milan goalkeeper Dida had little to do and looked to have everything under control in saving Raul's tame shot after 19 minutes. Dida held the shot but then inexplicably dropped the ball into Raul's path for the disbelieving captain to strok...
Times Online
Madrid had looked on course for their third successive win in Europe when Raul took advantage of a bad mistake from Dida, the Milan goalkeeper, to give Real a half-time lead. But Milan scored twice in a four-minute spell in the second half ...
The Guardian
AC Milan: Dida, Oddo, Nesta, Thiago Silva, Zambrotta, Ambrosini, Pirlo, Seedorf, Alexandre Pato, Inzaghi, Ronaldinho. Subs: Roma, Kaladze, Huntelaar, Flamini, Jankulovski, Borriello, Antonini. Referee: Frank De Bleeckere (Belgium) Annoyingl...
FOXSports.com
Rare goalkeeping errors proved costly for both sides, as Dida and Casillas traded blunders to gift the opposition a goal each. Dida, who filled in for the injured Marco Storari, fumbled the ball while looking to get it upfield quickly, lett...