Events in the year 1980 in Brazil.
Incumbents
editFederal government
editGovernors
edit- Acre: Vacant
- Alagoas: Guilherme Palmeira
- Amazonas: José Bernardino Lindoso
- Bahia: Antônio Carlos Magalhães
- Ceará: Virgílio Távora
- Espírito Santo: Eurico Vieira Resende
- Goiás: Ary Valadão
- Maranhão: João Castelo
- Mato Grosso: Frederico Campos
- Mato Grosso do Sul:
- Marcelo Miranda Soares (until 29 October)
- Pedro Pedrossian (from 29 October)
- Minas Gerais: Francelino Pereira
- Pará: Alacid Nunes
- Paraíba: Tarcísio Burity
- Paraná: Nei Braga
- Pernambuco: Marco Maciel
- Piauí: Lucídio Portela
- Rio de Janeiro: Antônio Chagas Freitas
- Rio Grande do Norte: Lavoisier Maia
- Rio Grande do Sul: José Augusto Amaral de Souza
- Santa Catarina: Jorge Bornhausen
- São Paulo: Paulo Maluf
- Sergipe: Augusto Franco
Vice governors
edit- Acre: José Fernandes Rego
- Alagoas: Teobaldo Vasconcelos Barbosa
- Amazonas: Paulo Pinto Nery
- Bahia: Luis Viana Neto
- Ceará: Manuel de Castro Filho
- Espírito Santo: José Carlos Fonseca
- Goiás: Rui Brasil Cavalcanti
- Maranhão: Artur Teixeira de Carvalho
- Mato Grosso: José Vilanova Torres
- Mato Grosso do Sul: Vacant
- Minas Gerais: João Marques de Vasconcelos
- Pará: Gerson dos Santos Peres
- Paraíba: Clóvis Cavalcanti
- Paraná: José Hosken de Novaes
- Pernambuco: Roberto Magalhães Melo
- Piauí: Waldemar de Castro Macedo
- Rio de Janeiro: Hamilton Xavier
- Rio Grande do Norte: Geraldo Melo
- Rio Grande do Sul: Otávio Badui Germano
- Santa Catarina: Henrique Hélion Velho de Córdova
- São Paulo: José Maria Marin
- Sergipe: Djenal Tavares Queiroz
Events
editApril
edit- April 12: A Transbrasil Boeing 727 crashes in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, killing 54 people.[1]
June
edit- June 1: Mauro Milhomem, a Brazilian pilot, attempted to crash his Sertanejo-721 into the Hotel Presidente, owned by his mother-in-law, after he had an argument with his wife the previous day due to her cheating on him. The plane failed to hit the target and hit instead into several other objects, ultimately crashing into an accounting office in front of a forum. Six people were killed and four were wounded.[2]
- June 30: Pope John Paul II arrives in Brazil for the first time with his twelve-day visit.[3]
July
edit- July 9: On the 10th day of Pope John Paul II's visit to Brazil, in an effort to get good seats, the crowd at the Castelao Stadium broke down an unguarded gate and trampled those killed in the rush.[4][5]
August
edit- August 11: Construction of the São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport begins.
November
edit- November 13: The National Congress of Brazil unanimously approves the constitutional amendment that reestablishes direct elections for the governors of the States and the Federal District.[6]
Births
editFebruary
edit- February 25 – Fernando Santos, footballer
March
edit- March 21 – Ronaldinho, footballer
April
edit- April 5 –
- Carolina Moraes, synchronized swimmer[7]
- Isabela Moraes, synchronized swimmer[8]
May
edit- May 6 – Ricardo Oliveira, footballer
- May 20 – Cauã Reymond, actor
July
edit- July 20 –
- Gisele Bündchen, model
- Dado Dolabella, actor
August
edit- August 16 – Raniere Silva dos Santos, footballer
October
edit- October 2 – Henry Bugalho, YouTuber, writer, translator and philosopher
November
edit- November 8 – Luis Fabiano, footballer
Deaths
editMarch
edit- March 22 – Hélio Oiticica, artist (born 1937)
June
edit- June 7 – Adalgisa Nery, poet and politician (born 1905)
July
edit- July 9 – Vinicius de Moraes, poet and dramatist (born 1913)[9]
December
edit- December 21 – Nelson Rodrigues, journalist, novelist and playwright (born 1912)[10]
See also
editWikimedia Commons has media related to 1980 in Brazil.
References
edit- ^ 54 mortes e 4 sobreviventes (primeira página do 1° caderno), Folha de S. Paulo (14 de abril de 1980).
- ^ Cinco mortos no choque do "Sertanejo", Folha de S.Paulo (June 3, 1980)
- ^ O Papa chega hoje ao Brasil (primeira página do 1° caderno), Folha de S. Paulo (30 de junho de 1980).
- ^ Krause, Charles A. "3 Killed as Crowd Rushes to See Pope". The Washington Post. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
- ^ Redmont, Dennis (9 July 1980). "3 Papal Pilgrims Killed in Stampede". Associated Press.
- ^ O Congresso aprova a eleição direta em 82 (primeira página do 1° caderno), Folha de S. Paulo (14 de novembro de 1980)
- ^ "Carolina MORAES - Olympic Synchronized Swimming | Brazil". International Olympic Committee. 20 June 2016. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
- ^ "Isabela MORAES - Olympic Synchronized Swimming | Brazil". International Olympic Committee. 20 June 2016. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
- ^ Jose Castello, Vinicius de Moraes - O Poeta da Paixao, Sao Paulo: Cia. das Letras, 1994, ISBN 85-7164-355-5
- ^ O anjo pornografico: A vida de Nelson Rodrigues, Companhia das Letras (1992), p. 410, ISBN 857164277X