Valdo Filho
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Valdo Cândido de Oliveira Filho ("Filho" is "Son" in portuguese language) better known simply as Valdo, was a Brazilian footballer born on 12 January 1964 in Siderópolis, Brazil. He played as an offensive midfielder for such clubs as SL Benfica and Paris Saint-Germain, and the Brazil national football team. He ended his playing career at the age of forty, after having helped Botafogo achieve its return to the Brasileirão Série A top division.
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- 1983-1983: Figueirense
- 1984-1987: Grêmio
- 1987-1991: SL Benfica
- 1991-1995: Paris Saint-Germain
- 1995-1997: SL Benfica
- 1997-1998: Nagoya Grampus Eight
- 1998-2000: Cruzeiro
- 2000-2001: Santos
- 2001-2001: Sport Recife
- 2001-2002: Atlético-MG
- 2002-2002: Juventude
- 2003-2003: São Caetano
- 2003-2004: Botafogo
[edit] Brazil football national team
He had sixty-five caps for the Brazil national football team, in 1993 for the last time, scoring eleven goals, and was present at the 1990 FIFA World Cup.
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Categories: 1964 births | Living people | Brazilian footballers | Football (soccer) midfielders | Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense players | Cruzeiro Esporte Clube players | Santos Futebol Clube players | Clube Atlético Mineiro players | Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas players | Benfica players | Paris Saint-Germain players | Expatriate footballers in France | Nagoya Grampus Eight players | 1986 FIFA World Cup players | 1990 FIFA World Cup players | Expatriate footballers in Japan | Brazil international footballers | Olympic footballers of Brazil | Footballers at the 1988 Summer Olympics | Olympic silver medalists for Brazil