- Branco (footballer)
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Branco Personal information Full name Cláudio Ibrahim Vaz Leal Date of birth April 4, 1964 Place of birth Bagé, Brazil Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Playing position Left Back (retired) Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1980–1981 Internacional 15 (2) 1981–1986 Fluminense 46 (1) 1986–1988 Brescia (loan) 50 (2) 1988–1991 FC Porto 60 (7) 1991–1993 Genoa 71 (8) 1993–1994 Grêmio 6 (1) 1995 Flamengo ? (?) 1995 Corinthians 20 (4) 1996 Middlesbrough 9 (0) 1997 MetroStars 11 (1) 1998 Fluminense ? (?) National team 1985–1995 Brazil 72 (9) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Branco, real name Cláudio Ibrahim Vaz Leal, (born April 4, 1964 in Bagé, Brazil) is former Brazilian footballer who played as a left back. A member of the triumphant Brazilian team in the 1994 FIFA World Cup, Branco was a renowned free kick specialist (as was his international successor, Roberto Carlos) known for the habit of placing the valve of the ball in the direction that he wanted the free kick to go.[1]
On the club level, Branco played for Internacional (1980–81), Fluminense (1981–86)(94)(99), Brescia (1986–88), FC Porto (1988–91), Genoa (1991–93), Grêmio (1992–94), Flamengo (1995), Corinthians (1995), Middlesbrough (1996), and MetroStars (1997). Branco's late career in England and the United States was marred by weight problems.
During his spell at Middlesbrough he scored twice, both goals coming against Hereford in the League Cup second round, once at home in the first leg and once away in the second. However, he played just nine times in the FA Premier League and by Christmas 1996 he had left the club on a free transfer after less than a year.[2]
Branco appeared 72 times for Brazil, between April 1985 and February 1995, and scored nine goals. After sitting out the first four games at the 1994 World Cup, he scored with a memorable late free kick from 35 metres to eliminate the Netherlands in the quarter-finals, and took one of Brazil’s penalties in the shootout when they beat Italy in the final. He played in a total of twelve matches in three World Cup tournaments.
As of 2006, he was the general manager overseeing Brazil national youth teams.
From 2007 to December 2009, he worked as general manager of Fluminense youth teams.
References
- ^ Branco Statistics FIFA. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
- ^ Moore, Glenn (5 April 1997). "Leicester rely on heart to counter international art". London: The Independent. http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/leicester-rely-on-heart-to-counter-international-art-1265353.html. Retrieved 11 March 2010.
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Brazil squad – 1986 FIFA World Cup Brazil squad – 1989 Copa América Winners (4th Title) 1 Taffarel • 2 Mazinho • 3 Mauro Galvao • 4 André Cruz • 5 Branco • 6 Ricardo Gomes • 7 Bebeto • 8 Geovani • 9 Valdo • 10 Tita • 11 Romário • 12 Acácio • 13 Josimar • 14 Aldair • 15 Alemão • 16 Cristóvão • 17 Dunga • 18 Renato Gaúcho • 19 Baltazar • 20 Paulo Silas • 21 Charles • 22 Zé Carlos • Coach: LazaroniBrazil squad – 1990 FIFA World Cup Brazil squad – 1991 Copa América Runners-up 1 Taffarel • 2 Mazinho • 3 Cléber • 4 Ricardo Rocha • 5 Mauro Silva • 6 Branco • 7 Renato Gaúcho • 8 Valdir • 9 Careca Bianchesi • 10 Neto • 11 João Paulo • 12 Sérgio • 13 Cafu • 14 Gottardo • 15 Márcio Santos • 16 Lira • 17 Márcio • 18 Raí • 19 Luís Henrique • 20 Mazinho Oliveira • 21 Silvio • 22 Ronaldo • Coach: FalcãoBrazil squad – 1994 FIFA World Cup Winners (4th Title) 1 Taffarel • 2 Jorginho • 3 Ricardo Rocha • 4 Ronaldão • 5 Mauro Silva • 6 Branco • 7 Bebeto • 8 Dunga (c) • 9 Zinho • 10 Raí • 11 Romário • 12 Zetti • 13 Aldair • 14 Cafu • 15 Márcio Santos • 16 Leonardo • 17 Mazinho • 18 Paulo Sérgio • 19 Müller • 20 Ronaldo • 21 Viola • 22 Gilmar • Coach: ParreiraCategories:- Brazilian footballers
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- 1994 FIFA World Cup players
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- People from Rio Grande do Sul
- 1964 births
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