Carlos Renato Frederico
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Carlos Renato Frederico, best known as Renato (born in Morungaba, São Paulo State, February 21, 1957) is a former Brazilian football (soccer) player in offensive midfielder role.
In career he played for clubs Guarani (1975-1980), São Paulo (1980-1984), Botafogo (1985), Atlético Mineiro (1986-1989), in Japan with Yokohama F. Marinos (1989-1993), Ponte Preta (1994-1996) and Esporte Clube Taubaté (1997).
He won one Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (1978), two São Paulo State Tournament (1980, 1981), two Minas Gerais State Tournament (1986, 1988) and one Japanese First Division (1990). He received the Brazilian Silver Ball Award in 1987.
For Brazil national football team he got 22 international caps, scoring three goals, and was on the roster for 1982 FIFA World Cup, but never played a game.
Brazil squad - 1982 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Valdir Peres | 2 Leandro | 3 Oscar | 4 Luizinho | 5 Toninho Cerezo | 6 Júnior | 7 Paulo Isidoro | 8 Sócrates | 9 Serginho | 10 Zico | 11 Éder | 12 Paulo Sérgio | 13 Edevaldo | 14 Juninho | 15 Falcão | 16 Edinho | 17 Pedrinho | 18 Batista | 19 Renato | 20 Roberto Dinamite | 21 Dirceu | 22 Carlos | Coach: Santana |
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