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Cabigno

Evanildo Castro Silva ( port. Evanivaldo Castro Silva better known as Cabinho port. Cabinho ; born April 28, 1949 in Salvador , Brazil ) is a Brazilian footballer who is known for playing for Atlante and UNAM Pumas clubs. Top scorer in the history of the championship of Mexico.

Football
Cabigno
general information
Full nameEvanildo Castro Silva
NicknameCabo
Born
Salvador , Brazil
CitizenshipBrazil flag Brazil
Growth177 cm
Positionattack
Club Information
Clubcompleted his career
Club career [* 1]
1968-1969Flag of Brazil (1968-1992) America? (17)
1969-1970Flag of Brazil (1968-1992) Flamengo6 (1)
1971Flag of Brazil (1968-1992) Portuguesa Desportos19 (7)
1972Flag of Brazil (1968-1992) Atletico Mineiro13 (2)
1973-1974Flag of Brazil (1968-1992) Portuguesa Desportos36 (9)
1974-1979Flag of mexico UNAM Pumas152 (132)
1979-1982Flag of mexico Atlanta128 (105)
1982-1985Flag of mexico Leon68 (40)
1985-1986Flag of Brazil (1968-1992) Paysandu (Belem)0 (0)
1986-1988Flag of mexico WANL Tigres33 (8)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships.

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Club career

Cabigno began his professional career at the Flamengo Club. In his first season, he played in just six games and scored one goal. At the end of the season, Cabigno left the team and, without much success, for four years, he played for Portugueza Desportos and Atletico Mineiro , leaving mainly for a substitution.

In 1974, Cabigno left Brazil and became a Mexican football player with UNAM Pumas . In the first season, he scored 16 goals. In 1977, in Cabigno, became the champion of Mexico and the top scorer of the championship . As part of the pumas, he won the trophy of the top scorer four more times. In 1979, Cabigno moved to Atlanta and won the race for the best Mexican championship snipers three more times. For three years, he scored 102 goals for the team. In 1982, Cabigno moved to Leon and helped the club reach the semi-finals of the Mexican championship. In 1985, he became the Mexican top scorer for the eighth time.

In 1985, Cabigno returned to his homeland in Paysandu , but a year later he returned to Mexico . In 1988, he completed his career at WANL Tigres at the age of 39.

In 2002, Cabigno coached Lobos BUAP .

Achievements

Team

  UNAM Pumas

  •   Mexico Football Championship - 1976/1977

Customized

  • League Top Scorer MX (8) - 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1985

Notes

Links

  • List of his goals
  • Evanivaldo Castro (Cabinho)
  • Profile at BDFA.com.ar
  • Profile at Globo Esporte's Futpedia
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cabinho&oldid=99451063


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