Beevan D'Mello (born 15 January 1987 in Raia, Goa) is an Indian footballer who plays for Dempo.
Raia based D'Mello was a part of Goa’s successful Santosh Trophy winning team in 2009. He was with Salgaocar for ten years and before that started his youth career with Vasco.
D'Mello attended Deepvihar High School in Vasco da Gama and wanted to follow in the footsteps of his idol Bruno Coutinho. This dream turned into a reality in 2003 when he signed for Salgaocar and later represented Goa.
D'Mello started his football career with Salgaocar S.C. in the I-League and scored his first goal for Salgaocar on 25 October 2009 against Sporting Clube de Goa.
In 2010, D'Mello suffered a serious cruciate ligament injury which saw him out on the sidelines for a long period.
D'mello signed to Sporting Clube de Goa in June 2013. He made his debut on 7 December 2013 against Dempo S.C. at the Fatorda Stadium in which he came on as a substitute for Rojen Singh in the 89th minute as Sporting Goa won the match 1-0.
Mihael Keehl (Japanese: ミハエル・ケール, Hepburn: Mihaeru Kēru), universally referred to by the mononym Mello (メロ, Mero), is a fictional character in the manga series Death Note, created by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. Mello is introduced alongside Near as a potential substitute for L. Both Mello and Near were raised at Wammy's House, an orphanage established by Watari, L's assistant. However, Mello refuses to work with Near to capture a murderer dubbed "Kira". Over the course of Death Note, he joins the mafia, obtains a Death Note, causes the death of some people, and dies before he can expose Kira's identity. Mello has also appeared in other media from the series, including video games, and light novels.
The character of Mello was created, along with Near, to break the endless cycle of confrontations between the detective L and Light Yagami, the persona behind Kira. Both Mello and Near were designed after L, and were initially envisioned as twins and sons of L. Ultimately, this idea was dropped, with their designs switched compared to the original concept. He is voiced in the Japanese anime series by Nozomu Sasaki and in the English adaptation by David Hurwitz. Merchandise has been created for the character, including plush dolls and action figures. Mello has received mixed commentary by manga and anime publications.
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