Gérson
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Gérson | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Gérson de Oliveira Nunes | |
Date of birth | January 11, 1941 | |
Place of birth | Niterói, Brazil | |
Playing position | Midfielder | |
Youth clubs | ||
1958 | Canto do Rio | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1959-1963 1963-1969 1969-1972 1972-1974 |
Flamengo Botafogo São Paulo Fluminense |
153 ? (?) 75 (12) ? (?) |
(80)
National team | ||
1961-1972 | Brazil | 70 (14) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Gérson, full name Gérson de Oliveira Nunes, (born January 11, 1941 in Niterói), nickname Canhotinha de ouro (literally: Golden left foot) is a Brazilian footballer who played for Brazil in the 1966 and 1970 FIFA World Cups.
Gérson played for Botafogo, Flamengo, São Paulo FC and Fluminense.
Gérson is considered one of the best passers in World Cup history. Although he didn't play well in 1966, he was the mastermind behind the whole Brazilian national team in the 1970 tournament. He is regarded as the best passer and midfielder in that Cup and the best player in the final against Italy. Overall, he played 70 times, scoring 14 goals for his country.
Gérson had his name unfortunately associated with the infamous Gérson's law (lei de Gérson in Portuguese). He starred in a cigarette advertising campaign in the '70s which had a tagline I like to take advantage of everything and became a codeword for the traditional Brazilian disregard for Laws & Rules.[1] He later repudiated the sentiment.
[edit] References and notes
[edit] External links
- Gérson profile FIFA competition record
- www.sambafoot.co.uk
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