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Silva, Antonio Benedito da

Antonio Benedito da Silva [1] ( French port. Antonio Benedito da Silva ; March 23, 1965 , Campinas ), better known by the name of Toninho ( French port. Toninho ) - Brazilian footballer who played the position of forward .

Football
Toninho
general information
Full nameAntonio Benedito da Silva
Was bornMarch 23, 1965 ( 1965-03-23 ) (54 years)
Campinas , Brazil
CitizenshipBrazil flag Brazil
Growth186 cm
Positionattack
Club Information
Clubcompleted career
Club career [* 1]
1983–1984Brazilian flag (1968–1992) XV November (Zhau)
1985–1990Brazilian flag (1968–1992) Portugesa Desportos87 (24)
1990–1991Brazilian flag (1968–1992) Guarani (Campinas)
1991Brazilian flag (1968–1992) Flamengo8 (0)
1991–1992Flag of Japan (1870-1999) Yomiuri22 (18)
1992-1995Flag of Japan (1870-1999) Shimizu S-Pals75 (36)
1995→ Flag of Japan (1870-1999) Urawa Red Diamonds26 (6)
1996Flag of Japan (1870-1999) Shimizu S-Pals4 (1)
1996Brazil flag Vasco da Gama11 (2)
National Team [* 2]
1989Brazil flag Brazilten)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is counted only for various leagues of national championships.
  2. ↑ The number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

Content

Career

Toninho began his career at the club " XV November ". From there he moved to the club “ Portuguesa Desportos ”, where he debuted on January 30, 1985 in a match with “ Fluminense ” (0: 2) [2] . In this club, the footballer spent 5 years, after which he moved to Guarani . The following season, the forward became a Flamengo player, making his debut on May 8, 1991 in a Libertadores Cup match with Boca Juniors (0: 3). Total for the club football player spent 13 matches and scored 1 goal. In the same year, the Brazilian went to Japan to the club " Yomiuri " and in the first year he became the champion and the best scorer of the championship. The next season, the footballer started at Shimizu S-Pals , where he played four seasons with a lease on Urava Red Diamonds . In 1996, Toninho moved to Vasco da Gamu .

International statistics

Matches Toninho for the national team of Brazil
NodateLocationOpponentScoreGoalsTournament
oneMarch 15, 1989  Cuiaba  Ecuador1: 0-Friendly match

Personal life

Toninho is the younger brother of another football player, Sonny Anderson [3] .

Achievements

Team

  • Champion of Japan : 1991/1992

Personal

  • Top scorer of the championship of Japan : 1991/1992 (18 goals)

Notes

  1. Correct transcription - by Antonio Benedito da Silva
  2. ↑ Fluminense 2 - 0 Portuguesa
  3. ↑ "Lembra dele no Vasco?" - Toninho

Links

  • Profile on SambaFut
  • Profile on National Football Teams (English)


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Silva,_Antonio_Benedito_da&oldid=79459889


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