Felipe - Sports

Sports

  • Felipe Alou (born 1935), Dominican baseball player and manager
  • Felipe Contepomi (born 1977), Argentine rugby union player
  • Felipe Franco, Brazilian water polo player
  • Felipe Guréndez (born 1975), Spanish footballer known as just Felipe
  • Felipe Massa (born 1981), Brazilian racing driver
  • Felipe Muñoz, Mexican breaststroke swimmer
  • Felipe Jorge Loureiro, Brazilian footballer
  • Felipe Dias da Silva dal Belo, commonly known as just Felipe, Brazilian footballer
  • Filipe Luís Kasmirski, Brazilian footballer
  • Felipe Peralta (born 1962), Paraguayan footballer
  • Felipe Reyes, Spanish basketball player
  • Felipe de Souza Campos, Brazilian footballer
  • Felipe Almeida Félix, Brazilian footballer
  • Luiz Felipe Scolari, Brazilian football trainer
  • Felipe Melo, Brazilian footballer
  • Felipe Mattioni, known as 'Felipe', Brazilian footballer
  • Felipe Caicedo, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • Felipe Ventura dos Santos, Brazilian footballer.

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