Edílson (disambiguation)

Edílson (disambiguation)

Edílson is a Brazilian given name, it may be refer to various footballer as artist name:
*Edílson da Silva Ferreira (1971) Brazilian internationals
*Alexandre Edílson de Freitas (1976)
*Edílson José da Silva (1978)


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