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  1. Playing career. Edinho played for four clubs, Santos, Portuguesa Santista, São Caetano and Ponte Preta before retiring from professional football in 1999, at the age of 29. His greatest achievement was playing in the Santos side that finished runner-up in the Série A in 1995 .

  2. 1 1 1 1 1. Retired. Last club: Vila Nova FC Most games for: Internacional Retired since: Jan 1, 2020. imago images. +. Date of birth/Age: Jan 15, 1983 (41) Place of birth: Niterói. Citizenship: Brazil. Height: 1,80 m. Position: Defensive Midfield. Currently working as: Manager Club: Maringá-PR U20. Player data. Main position: Defensive Midfield.

  3. Youth clubs. Almada AC (1992-1995 + 1996-2001), Vitória FC (1995/96) Career stats. View full stats. Edinho former footballer from Portugal Centre-Forward last club: Clube Olímpico Montijo * Jul 7, 1982 in Aveiro, Portugal.

    • Portugal
    • Aveiro
  4. 1 1 1. Retired. Last club: Grêmio Most games for: Udinese Calcio Retired since: Jul 1, 1990. imago images. +. Date of birth/Age: Jun 5, 1955 (68) Place of birth: Rio de Janeiro. Citizenship: Brazil. Height: N/A. Position: Centre-Back. Former International: Brazil. Caps/Goals: 45 / 3. Last position: Manager Club: Guaratinguetá. Profile. Stats.

  5. Full name: Francisco Edson Moreira da Silva Date of birth/Age: Aug 8, 1994 (29) Place of birth: Baturité Height: 1,58 m Citizenship: Brazil Position: Midfield - Attacking Midfield Foot: right Player agent: Agencia 90 Minutos Current club: Paysandu SC Joined: Jan 1, 2024 Contract expires: Dec 31, 2024 On loan from: Fortaleza Esporte Clube ...

  6. Sep 22, 2016 · Full name: Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima Date of birth/Age: Sep 22, 1976 (47) Place of birth: Rio de Janeiro Height: 1,83 m Citizenship: Brazil. Spain Position: Attack - Centre-Forward Foot: both Current club: Retired Joined: Feb 13, 2011 Contract expires: - Social-Media:

    • Brazil
    • Rio de Janeiro
  7. Mar 8, 2022 · Edinho ranks as one of the most popular players in the club’s modern history, a joyful representation of the Bantams’ triumphant rise up the football pyramid during the late 90s. To give him his full name, Edon Amaral Neto spent three seasons at Valley Parade, netting 17 goals in 64 appearances.