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Nimês Pina
Personal information
Full name Nimês Miguel Martins Lopes de Pina
Date of birth 4 February 1983
Place of birth Guinea-Bissau
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2006–2008 Dacia Chisinau 38 (14)
2008 SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea
2009/10 Othellos Athienou FC[1] 11 (1[1])
2010 Hibernians F.C. 8 (2)
2011–2012 S.U. Sintrense 23 (5)
Tires
2013 Zwekapin United FC
2013 Rakhine United F.C.[2]
2014 Tilbury F.C.
2017 AFC Totton
2017–2018 Blackfield & Langley F.C.
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Nimês Miguel Martins Lopes de Pina (born 4 February 1983 in Guinea-Bissau) is a Bissau-Guinean footballer who is last known to have been dual-registered with AFC Totton and Blackfield & Langley in England.

Career

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Moldova

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Accepting an offer from Dacia Chisinau of the Moldovan National Division in 2006, Pina claimed that living conditions were poor there and that he had experienced racism there.[3] In view of this, he participated in the 2007 UEFA Intertoto Cup.[3]

Romania

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Linked to SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea of the Romanian Liga II in 2008,[4] the Bissau-Guinean was announced in their list for 2008,[5] but was released that December with Slovakian Tomáš Labun.[6]

Malta

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Introduced on a short-term contract to Hibernians of the Maltese Premier League in early 2010 through Mawete Júnior, the forward experienced racism as well in Malta,[7] debuting in a 2-4 collapse to Valletta[8] grabbing his first league goal in a 1-0 success over Qormi.[9]

Myanmar

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Phoned by an agent of an injured footballer to come to the Myanmar National League with Zwekapin United in 2013, he swapped them for Rakhapura United that April[10] as their second foreigner[11] on a contract that lasted until the end of August before becoming a free agent.[10]

Based on the experience, Pina stated that he was surprised how the people were in Myanmar were very religious and were not condescending about it.[10]

England

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First introduced for Tilbury in a 2–2 stalemate with Romford,[12] the attacker made his first start as Tilbury bettered Chatham Town 1–0.[13]

Dually registering for AFC Totton as well as Blackfield & Langley in winter 2017,[14] the frontman found the net on his debut for Totton as the Stags got the better of Barnstaple Town 3–1,[15] producing a goal again from 30 yards out in a 1–0 triumph over Larkhall Athletic.[16] Meanwhile, at Blackfield & Langley, he picked up an injury that December.[17]

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