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Gabigol all smiles: photos from Cruzeiro's training return 🔵

Gabigol all smiles: photos from Cruzeiro's training return 🔵

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Cruzeiro returned to training on Friday (27) after 14 days of vacation - see the images below.
The club will officially return to the field on July 13, against Grêmio, at Mineirão, for the Brazilian Championship.
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Before that, however, Cruzeiro will compete in the Vitória Cup, against Defensa y Justicia, next Thursday (3).
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