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    Roberto Rivellino (Brazilian Portuguese: [ʁoˈbɛʁtu ʁiveˈlĩnu]; born 1 January 1946), known as just Rivellino, is a Brazilian football pundit and former player who was one of the key members of Brazil's 1970 FIFA World Cup-winning team.

  2. A great on the great Brazilian team at the 1970 FIFA World Cup, Roberto Rivellino was a colourful, talented figure for the Selecao.More classic football vide...

  3. Date of birth/Age: Jan 1, 1946 (78) Place of birth: Sao Paulo Height: N/A Citizenship: Brazil Position: Attack - Left Winger Foot: N/A Current club: Retired Joined: Jul 1, 1981 Contract expires: -. Further information. Roberto Rivelino is the cousin of Zé Sérgio.

  4. Rivellino Q&A: “We never imagined we could win in 1970” Roberto Rivellino was a star of Brazils World Cup-winning team in 1970. Known for his powerful long-range shots, close control and attacking creativity, the midfielder was named by Maradona as being among his inspirations growing up.

  5. K nown for his signature mustache, exceptional technique, and passing prowess, Roberto Rivellino was a key part of the Brazilian national team in the ‘70s. Domestically, he spent most of his career with Corinthians, where he was a fan favorite for a long time.

  6. Rivellino was undoubtedly the greatest star in the excellent Fluminense of the mid 70s, dubbed "the tricolor machine", among Doval, Pintinho, Gil and Carlos Alberto Torres. He won the Rio de ...

  7. Roberto Rivellino (also Rivelino, born 1 January 1946) is a Brazilian football pundit and retired footballer. He was one of the stars of Brazil's 1970 FIFA World Cup winning team. Rivellino currently works as a pundit for Brazilian TV Cultura. [7] He is the son of Italian immigrants.

  8. Jan 5, 2023 · The former attacking midfielder helped Fluminense win back-to-back Rio de Janeiro championships in 1975 and 1976. Rivellino’s heroes were Didi, Chineisinho, the star of the Palmeiras side, and Jair da Rosa Pinto, a reserve in the Brazil squad of 1962 and a master of the dead ball situation at Portuguesa.

  9. Born in Sao Paulo, Roberto Rivelino made his name famous world wide with his viscous cannon-like free-kicks, long range shooting and dribbling skills. One particularly famous move of his, called the elastic dribble, is still imitated today.

  10. In the quarterfinals against Peru, Brazil won 4–2, with Pelé assisting Tostão for Brazil's third goal. In the semi-finals, Brazil faced Uruguay for the first time since the 1950 World Cup final round match. Jairzinho put Brazil ahead 2–1, and Pelé assisted Rivellino for the 3–1.