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Timeline of Brazilian history | 
2016 in Brazil sees Rio de Janeiro host the 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2016 Summer Paralympics in August. This comes 2 years after Rio de Janeiro hosted the 2014 FIFA World Cup. 2016 will be Brazil's 115th season of competitive football and in international competition, it will see Brazil play qualification matches for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The incumbent President of Brazil is Dilma Rousseff, who is the 36th president of Brazil and in her 6th year in office. She was suspended on May 12 and removed from office on August 31. Vice President Michel Temer thus became the 37th President of Brazil.
Arts and culture
2015–16 Brazil network television schedule
List of Brazilian films of 2016
2016 in Brazilian football
January 1 – Gilberto Mendes, 93, Brazilian composer.
January 5 – Antônio Pompêo, 62, Brazilian actor.
January 11 – Reginaldo Araújo, 38, Brazilian footballer, heart attack.
January 14 – Shaolin, 44, Brazilian humorist, heart attack.
January 25 – Cláudio Clarindo, 38, Brazilian ultra-distance cyclist, traffic collision.
February 2 – Luiz Felipe Lampreia, 74, Brazilian diplomat.
February 15 – Paulo Barreto Menezes, 90, Brazilian civil engineer and politician, Governor of Sergipe (1971–1975).
March 7 – Ana Luiza Pessoa de Queiroz, 60s, Brazilian fashion agent (Rabih Kayrouz, Anne Valérie Hash).
March 9 – Naná Vasconcelos, 71, Brazilian jazz percussionist and vocalist, eight-time Grammy Award winner, lung cancer.
March 17 – Gaúcho, 52, Brazilian football coach and player (Flamengo), prostate cancer.
March 18 – José Carlos Avellar, 79, Brazilian film critic (Jornal do Brasil).
March 19 – Roger Agnelli, 56, Brazilian bank and mining executive, CEO of Vale S.A. (2001–2011), plane crash.
March 25 – Clodomir Santos de Morais, 87, Brazilian sociologist.
March 26 – Lucas Gomes Arcanjo, 44, Brazilian police officer and political activist.
March 28 – Gilson Alvaristo, 59, Brazilian professional cyclist.
March 31 – Amaury Epaminondas, 80, Brazilian footballer (São Paulo F.C., Deportivo Toluca F.C.).
April 1 – Petrucio Melo, 65, Brazilian television presenter, cardiac arrest.
April 7 – Flávio Guarnieri, 56, Portuguese-born Brazilian actor.
April 25 – Patrick Fabionn Lopes, 35, Brazilian football player.
May 6 - Larry Pinto de Faria, 83, Brazilian footballer (Sport Club Internacional).
May 7 – Bernardo Ribeiro, 26, Brazilian footballer (Skënderbeu, Newcastle Jets, IFK Mariehamn).
May 7 – José Roberto Marques, 70, Brazilian footballer (São Paulo).
May 15 – Cauby Peixoto, 85, Brazilian singer, pneumonia.
May 30 – Gérson Bergher, 91, Brazilian politician.
June 5 – Jarbas Passarinho, 96, Brazilian politician, President of the Senate (1981–1983), Governor of Pará (1964–1966).
June 6 – Hélio Garcia, 85, Brazilian politician, Governor of Minas Gerais (1984-1987, 1991-1995).
June 6 – Tunga, 64, Brazilian sculptor and performance artist.
June 9 – Carillo Gritti, 74, Italian-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Territorial Prelate of Itacoatiara (since 2000).
June 24 – Francisco Ivens de Sá Dias Branco, 81, Brazilian billionaire businessman.
June 27 – Luís Carlos Melo Lopes, 61, Brazilian footballer.
June 28 – Fabiane Niclotti, 31, Brazilian model, Miss Universo Brasil 2004.
July 2 – Irineu Roque Scherer, 65, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Garanhuns (1998–2007) and Joinville (since 2007).
July 4 – Rondon Pacheco, 96, Brazilian politician, Governor of Minas Gerais (1971–1975), pneumonia.
July 7 – Guilherme Karan, 58, Brazilian actor (Super Xuxa contra Baixo Astral, Xuxa e os Duendes, Meu Bem, Meu Mal, TV Pirata), Machado–Joseph disease.
July 13 – Héctor Babenco, 70, Argentine-born Brazilian film director, producer and screenwriter (Kiss of the Spider Woman, Ironweed, Carandiru), heart attack.
July 13 – Celso Peçanha, 99, Brazilian politician, Governor of Rio de Janeiro (1961–1962).
July 17 – Sérgio Henrique Ferreira, 82, Brazilian scientist.
August 5 – Vander Lee, 50, Brazilian singer-songwriter.
August 6 – Ivo Pitanguy, 90, Brazilian plastic surgeon, natural causes.
August 16 – Luis Álvaro de Oliveira Ribeiro, 73, Brazilian businessman, president of Santos FC (2010–2014).
August 16 – João Havelange, 100, Brazilian football executive, ex-president of FIFA.
August 16 – Elke Maravilha, 71, Brazilian actress.
August 22 – Geneton Moraes Neto, 60, Brazilian writer and journalist, aortic aneurysm.
August 23 – Antônio Eliseu Zuqueto, 86, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Teixeira de Freitas-Caravelas (1983–2005).
August 23 – Goulart de Andrade, 83, Brazilian television host and journalist.
August 27 – Alcindo, 71, Brazilian footballer (Grêmio), diabetes.
September 3 – Claudio Olinto de Carvalho, 74, Brazilian football player and coach.
September 15 – Domingos Montagner, 54, Brazilian actor, drowning.
October 14 – Orival Pessini, 72, Brazilian actor (A Praça É Nossa, Balão Mágico), comedian, plastic artist and creator of character Fofão, spleen cancer.
October 25 – Carlos Alberto Torres, 72, Brazilian footballer and manager, world champion (1970), heart attack.
November 6 – Redovino Rizzardo, 77, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Dourados (2001–2015).
November 20 – Diógenes da Silva Matthes, 83, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Franca (1971–2006).
November 29 – Notable people killed in the LaMia Airlines Flight 2933 crash:
Ananias, 27, Brazilian football player (Chapecoense).
Mateus Caramelo, 22, Brazilian football player (Chapecoense).
Dener, 25, Brazilian football player (Chapecoense).
Guilherme Gimenez de Souza, 21, Brazilian football player (Chapecoense).
Josimar, 30, Brazilian football player (Chapecoense).
Caio Júnior, 51, Brazilian football player and manager (Chapecoense, Vitória de Guimarães).
Filipe Machado, 32, Brazilian football player (Chapecoense, CSKA Sofia).
Arthur Maia, 24, Brazilian football player (Chapecoense, Vitória)
Bruno Rangel, 34, Brazilian football player (Chapecoense).
Cléber Santana, 35, Brazilian football player (Chapecoense, Atlético Madrid).
Marcos Danilo Padilha, 31, Brazilian footballer (Chapecoense)
Mário Sérgio Pontes de Paiva, 66, Brazilian footballer, manager and commentator (Fox Sports).
Devair Paschoalon, 51, announcer (Fox Sports).
Paulo Julio Clement, 51, commentator (Fox Sports).
Victorino Chermont, 43, reporter (Fox Sports).
December 4 – Ferreira Gullar, 86, Brazilian writer, essayist and art critic, pneumonia.
December 8 –Lélis Lara, 90, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Itabira–Fabriciano (1996–2003).
December 9 – Élcio Álvares, 84, Brazilian politician, Senator (1991–1994, 1995–1999), Minister of Defence (1999–2000), and Governor of Espírito Santo (1975–1979).
December 10 – Damião Experiença, 81, Brazilian outsider musician.
December 11 – João Castelo, 79, Brazilian politician, Governor of Maranhão (1979–1982), complications from surgery.
December 14 – Paulo Evaristo Arns, 95, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Cardinal (since 1973) and Archbishop of São Paulo (1970–1998), complications from pneumonia.
December 23 – Alida Victoria Grubba Rudge, 113, Brazilian supercentenarian, nation's oldest person.
December 27 – Mariza Corrêa, 71, Brazilian anthropologist.
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