Evair

Evair
Personal information
Full name Evair Aparecido Paulino
Date of birth (1965-02-21) February 21, 1965
Place of birth Crisólia, Brazil
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing position Centre forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1985–1988 Guarani 93 (64)
1988–1991 Atalanta 76 (25)
1991–1994 Palmeiras 51 (21)
1995–1996 Yokohama Flügels 59 (35)
1997 Atlético Mineiro 0 (0)
1997 Vasco da Gama 28 (8)
1998 Portuguesa 27 (7)
1999 Palmeiras 17 (7)
2000 São Paulo 0 (0)
2000 Goiás 25 (8)
2001–2002 Coritiba 14 (6)
2002 Goiás 12 (8)
2003 Figueirense 12 (3)
National team
1992–1993 Brazil 9 (2)
Teams managed
2004 Vila Nova
2008 Anápolis
2009 CRAC
2010 Itumbiara
2010 Uberlândia
2012 CRAC
2014 River
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Evair Aparecido Paulino (born February 21, 1965 in Crisólia, Brazil) is a retired Brazilian football player. During his career Evair played for several clubs, he is most famous for his time with Palmeiras and also his contributions to Vasco da Gama, when the club won Brazilian Série A in 1997. He scored 125 goals for Palmeiras and he is the seventh top scored of the club.

He is still in the memory of the Atalanta's fans due to his goals with the help of the notable Claudio Caniggia.

Club statistics

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Club performance League
Season Club League Apps Goals
Brazil League
1985 Guarani Série A 21 13
1986 32 24
1987 16 9
1988 24 18
Italy League
1988–89 Atalanta Serie A 25 10
1989–90 19 5
1990–91 32 10
Brazil League
1991 Palmeiras Série A 0 0
1992 8 2
1993 16 5
1994 27 14
Japan League
1995 Yokohama Flügels J1 League 36 15
1996 23 20
Brazil League
1997 Atlético Mineiro Série A 0 0
1997 Vasco da Gama Série A 28 8
1998 Portuguesa Desportos Série A 27 7
1999 Palmeiras Série A 17 7
2000 Goiás Série A 25 8
2001 Coritiba Série A 14 6
2002 Goiás Série A 12 8
2003 Figueirense Série A 12 3
Country Brazil 279 132
Italy 76 25
Japan 59 35
Total 414 192

National team statistics

Brazil national team
Year Apps Goals
1992 2 0
1993 7 2
Total 9 2

Honours

References

  1. Evair at National-Football-Teams.com
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