Botello, Rogerio Marcio ( port. Rogério Márcio Botelho ; September 28, 1979 ; State of Parana , Brazil ), better known as Rogerio Gaucho ( port. Rogério Gaúcho ), or simply Gaucho - Brazilian footballer . He received his nickname from the Portuguese-speaking pronunciation of gaucho used in Brazil in relation to immigrants from the southern states .
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| Full name | Botello Rogerio Marcio Gaucio | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Born | September 28, 1979 (aged 39) Parana , Brazil | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Growth | 185 cm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Weight | 72 kg | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Position | attack | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Player Career
He began his career as a player in Juventus . In 1998 he moved to the Spanish "Mallorca" , after which he returned to his homeland.
Levski
In 2001, he moved to the Bulgarian championship in the Levski club . Until the end of the season he played 8 matches in the championship. He played 4 matches in the Bulgarian Cup and scored one goal against Botev from Plovdiv . Levski took first place and Gaushu became the Bulgarian football champion. The following season, having played 8 matches in the championship, he became a two-time champion. In the Bulgarian Cup, he played only one match of the 1/16 final against the Pirin Blagoevgrad , but scored a winning goal in it. The following spring, when Gaushu left the Levski team, he won the Bulgarian Cup. Together with the Bulgarian club participated in 5 qualifying rounds of the Champions League . After relegation from the League, he played two matches against the London Chelsea in the UEFA Cup [1] .
Wings of the Soviets
In the offseason, at one of the tournaments, I liked the coach of the Samara “Wings of the Soviets” Alexander Tarhanov . After conferring with Radimov , with whom he played in Levski, he accepted the invitation and moved to the Russian championship . In “Wings” he successfully debuted on March 8, 2002 in a match with “Uralan” , earned a point for the team, scoring a goal. In the first half of the championship, he often left in the starting lineup, and was replaced by Sergey Vinogradov during the break or at the end of the match. Since the summer, he began to go on a substitution in the second half. In total, that season he played 22 matches in the championship and scored 6 goals. He played in the Intertoto Cup , in which he scored against Dinaburg and Willem II . The following year, the coach often released Rogerio when the team lost, but after playing 16 matches in the championship, he scored only 2 goals. In 2004, “Wings of the Soviets” set themselves high goals in the championship, the Brazilian could not stand the competition. There were rumors about Gaush returning to Levski, then they tried to lease him to Uralan, but he returned to Brazil.
Czech Championship
Since 2005 he played in the Gambrinus League of the Czech Championship . In August 2005 he moved to the Sigma club from Olomouc and spent 6 games for him before the end of the season, scoring in two of them. In January 2006 he moved to the Prague Slavia , spent three seasons in it, for which he played 36 matches and scored 7 goals. He successively won bronze, silver and gold medals of the Czech Championship. Participated in the Champions League and UEFA Cup.
Slovak Championship
In February 2008 he moved to the Slovak club " Senec " from the city of the same name. For the club he played 15 matches for 90 minutes, scored 8 goals and became the team's top scorer. At the end of the season, the club stayed in the Corgon League , ending the season in a saving 10th place. Including thanks to goals scored by the Brazilian, who brought points to the club piggy bank. In July of the same year, the Brazilian joined the Slovenian Grand Slovenian Football Bratislava [2] , with whom he won the 2008/2009 championship. In the metropolitan club, Gaushu was not a base player, mainly going for substitutions. The last match was played on October 31, 2009 away from Kosice , in which he played 30 minutes and scored a goal. In the summer of 2010, the player’s contract with the club expired [3] .
Since 2010 does not play.
Achievements
- Champion of Bulgaria - 2000/01, 2001/02
- Bulgarian Cup Winner - 2001/02
- Champion of the Czech Republic - 2007/08
- Silver medalist of the Czech Championship - 2006/07
- Czech bronze medalist - 2005/06
- Champion of Slovakia - 2008/09