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Player Profile : Roberto Carlos da Silva Rocha
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ROBERTO CARLOS

"Thunder Thighs"
"Dinamite"
"The Bullet Man"
"The Rocket"

PASSPORT
First name: Roberto Carlos
Last name: da Silva
Nationality: Brazil
Date of birth: 10 April 1973
Age: 41
Country of birth: Brazil
Place of birth: Garça, São Paulo
Position: Left Back
Height: 168 cm
Weight: 73 kg
Foot: Left

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While Roberto Carlos is perhaps best known for his thunderous free kicks, he set new standards for athletic excellence in football more generally. With legs like tree trunks that he acquired from a childhood spent assisting his family haul farming and textile equipment in Cordeirpolis, Carlos is famous for his phenomenal speed and physical strength. From 1996 to 2007, Roberto Carlos played a whopping 584 games for Real Madrid, scoring 71 goals and even more assists. 370 out of the 584 games were Spanish league games in which he scored 47 goals from his left back position. As one of eight players to play in more than 100 champions league matches, Roberto Carlos joins a elite group of Champions League veterans featuring Paul Scholes, David Beckham, Paulo Maldini, Gary Neville, Raul Gonzalez and Ryan Giggs. A tireless worker with explosive pace, Carlos was feared by defenders and strikers alike given his capacity to sprint at speeds where he could cover 100 meters in less than 11 seconds. At the international level, Carlos was surprisingly left out of the 1994 World Cup squad in favor of Leonardo, but he dominated the left back position in 1998 and 2002, combining powerfully with Rivaldo on the left flank and complementing the brilliance of Cafu, the team's right fullback. Carlos earned 125 international caps for Brazil in a distinguished international career featuring a World Cup Winners Medal in 2002 and two Copa America titles for Brazil in 1997 and 1999.

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ROBERTO CARLOS
"Thunder Thighs"
"Dinamite"
"The Bullet Man"

PASSPORT
First name: Roberto Carlos
Last name: da Silva
Nationality: Brazil
Date of birth: 10 April 1973
Age: 41
Country of birth: Brazil
Place of birth: Garça, São Paulo
Position: Left Back
Height: 168 cm
Weight: 73 kg
Foot: Left

All Time Playing Career Summary in pictures

Honours as a player

Skill Rating (Voted by Professionals and Internet users)
Summary for some of his skills and games

While Roberto Carlos is perhaps best known for his thunderous free kicks, he set new standards for athletic excellence in football more generally. With legs like tree trunks that he acquired from a childhood spent assisting his family haul farming and textile equipment in Cordeirpolis, Carlos is famous for his phenomenal speed and physical strength. From 1996 to 2007, Roberto Carlos played a whopping 584 games for Real Madrid, scoring 71 goals and even more assists. 370 out of the 584 games were Spanish league games in which he scored 47 goals from his left back position. As one of eight players to play in more than 100 champions league matches, Roberto Carlos joins a elite group of Champions League veterans featuring Paul Scholes, David Beckham, Paulo Maldini, Gary Neville, Raul Gonzalez and Ryan Giggs. A tireless worker with explosive pace, Carlos was feared by defenders and strikers alike given his capacity to sprint at speeds where he could cover 100 meters in less than 11 seconds. At the international level, Carlos was surprisingly left out of the 1994 World Cup squad in favor of Leonardo, but he dominated the left back position in 1998 and 2002, combining powerfully with Rivaldo on the left flank and complementing the brilliance of Cafu, the team's right fullback. Carlos earned 125 international caps for Brazil in a distinguished international career featuring a World Cup Winners Medal in 2002 and two Copa America titles for Brazil in 1997 and 1999.

ROBERTO CARLOS
"Thunder Thighs"
"Dinamite"
"The Bullet Man"

PASSPORT
First name: Roberto Carlos
Last name: da Silva
Nationality: Brazil
Date of birth: 10 April 1973
Age: 41
Country of birth: Brazil
Place of birth: Garça, São Paulo
Position: Left Back
Height: 168 cm
Weight: 73 kg
Foot: Left

All Time Playing Career Summary in pictures

Honours as a player

Skill Rating (Voted by Professionals and Internet users)

Summary for some of his skills and games

While Roberto Carlos is perhaps best known for his thunderous free kicks, he set new standards for athletic excellence in football more generally. With legs like tree trunks that he acquired from a childhood spent assisting his family haul farming and textile equipment in Cordeirpolis, Carlos is famous for his phenomenal speed and physical strength. From 1996 to 2007, Roberto Carlos played a whopping 584 games for Real Madrid, scoring 71 goals and even more assists. 370 out of the 584 games were Spanish league games in which he scored 47 goals from his left back position. As one of eight players to play in more than 100 champions league matches, Roberto Carlos joins a elite group of Champions League veterans featuring Paul Scholes, David Beckham, Paulo Maldini, Gary Neville, Raul Gonzalez and Ryan Giggs. A tireless worker with explosive pace, Carlos was feared by defenders and strikers alike given his capacity to sprint at speeds where he could cover 100 meters in less than 11 seconds. At the international level, Carlos was surprisingly left out of the 1994 World Cup squad in favor of Leonardo, but he dominated the left back position in 1998 and 2002, combining powerfully with Rivaldo on the left flank and complementing the brilliance of Cafu, the team's right fullback. Carlos earned 125 international caps for Brazil in a distinguished international career featuring a World Cup Winners Medal in 2002 and two Copa America titles for Brazil in 1997 and 1999.

ROBERTO CARLOS

"Thunder Thighs"
"Dinamite"
"The Bullet Man"

"The Rocket"

PASSPORT
First name: Roberto Carlos
Last name: da Silva
Nationality: Brazil
Date of birth: 10 April 1973
Age: 41
Country of birth: Brazil
Place of birth: Garça, São Paulo
Position: Left Back
Height: 168 cm
Weight: 73 kg
Foot: Left

All Time Playing Career Summary in pictures

Honours as a player

Skill Rating (Voted by Professionals and Internet users)

Summary for some of his skills and games

While Roberto Carlos is perhaps best known for his thunderous free kicks, he set new standards for athletic excellence in football more generally. With legs like tree trunks that he acquired from a childhood spent assisting his family haul farming and textile equipment in Cordeirpolis, Carlos is famous for his phenomenal speed and physical strength. From 1996 to 2007, Roberto Carlos played a whopping 584 games for Real Madrid, scoring 71 goals and even more assists. 370 out of the 584 games were Spanish league games in which he scored 47 goals from his left back position. As one of eight players to play in more than 100 champions league matches, Roberto Carlos joins a elite group of Champions League veterans featuring Paul Scholes, David Beckham, Paulo Maldini, Gary Neville, Raul Gonzalez and Ryan Giggs. A tireless worker with explosive pace, Carlos was feared by defenders and strikers alike given his capacity to sprint at speeds where he could cover 100 meters in less than 11 seconds. At the international level, Carlos was surprisingly left out of the 1994 World Cup squad in favor of Leonardo, but he dominated the left back position in 1998 and 2002, combining powerfully with Rivaldo on the left flank and complementing the brilliance of Cafu, the team's right fullback. Carlos earned 125 international caps for Brazil in a distinguished international career featuring a World Cup Winners Medal in 2002 and two Copa America titles for Brazil in 1997 and 1999.

ROBERTO CARLOS

"Thunder Thighs"
"Dinamite"
"The Bullet Man"
"The Rocket"

PASSPORT
First name: Roberto Carlos
Last name: da Silva
Nationality: Brazil
Date of birth: 10 April 1973
Age: 41
Country of birth: Brazil
Place of birth: Garça, São Paulo
Position: Left Back
Height: 168 cm
Weight: 73 kg
Foot: Left

All Time Playing Career Summary in pictures

Honours as a player

Skill Rating (Voted by Professionals and Internet users)

Summary for some of his skills and games

While Roberto Carlos is perhaps best known for his thunderous free kicks, he set new standards for athletic excellence in football more generally. With legs like tree trunks that he acquired from a childhood spent assisting his family haul farming and textile equipment in Cordeirpolis, Carlos is famous for his phenomenal speed and physical strength. From 1996 to 2007, Roberto Carlos played a whopping 584 games for Real Madrid, scoring 71 goals and even more assists. 370 out of the 584 games were Spanish league games in which he scored 47 goals from his left back position. As one of eight players to play in more than 100 champions league matches, Roberto Carlos joins a elite group of Champions League veterans featuring Paul Scholes, David Beckham, Paulo Maldini, Gary Neville, Raul Gonzalez and Ryan Giggs. A tireless worker with explosive pace, Carlos was feared by defenders and strikers alike given his capacity to sprint at speeds where he could cover 100 meters in less than 11 seconds. At the international level, Carlos was surprisingly left out of the 1994 World Cup squad in favor of Leonardo, but he dominated the left back position in 1998 and 2002, combining powerfully with Rivaldo on the left flank and complementing the brilliance of Cafu, the team's right fullback. Carlos earned 125 international caps for Brazil in a distinguished international career featuring a World Cup Winners Medal in 2002 and two Copa America titles for Brazil in 1997 and 1999.

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Roberto Carlos was born in the city of Garça, São Paulo, Brazil. Raised with no luxury, he had a poor childhood and used to spend his time between helping his parents in farm jobs, and playing with his friends after all his work duties were over. In 1981, Roberto Carlos moved with his family to Cordeirópolis.

Early Years
Roberto Carlos began his professional career playing for União São João, a football club based in Araras (São Paulo state). In 1992, despite playing at what was seen as a lesser club and only being 19 years old, he was called up for the Brazil national football team. In 1993, Carlos joined Palmeiras, where he played for two seasons, winning two consecutive Brazilian league titles. After almost signing for Bryan Robson's Middlesbrough side in 1995, Roberto Carlos chose a move to Internazionale, in the Serie A, playing one season for the Nerazzurri. He scored a 30-yard free-kick on his debut in a 1–0 win over Vicenza but his season at Inter was unsuccessful, with the club finishing seventh in Serie A.In an interview with FourFourTwo in a May 2005 issue, Carlos said that the then-coach of Inter, Roy Hodgson, wanted him to play as a winger, but Carlos wanted to play as a left back. Carlos spoke to Massimo Moratti (the owner of Internazionale) "to see if he could sort things out and it soon became clear that the only solution was to leave." - From Wikipedia

When Roberto Carlos burst onto the European football scene at Inter Milan from Palmeiras, coach Roy Hodgson played him as a left winger, otherwise known as an attacking left midfielder with the license to move forward and score goals like a striker. Carlos was assigned the left winger position because of his extreme pace and ability to backtrack as necessary. He disliked the winger position because he wanted to see more of the pitch ahead of him, and accordingly, Inter played him as a left midfielder. Even after Inter tagged Carlos as a left midfielder, the conversation between the player and coach continued about his optimal positioning on the pitch. Roberto Carlos resisted the left midfield position as well so Inter ultimately played him as a left fullback. The Brazilian wanted to race up and down the left flank and enjoy the freedom to shift from defense into attack as the game dictated. Carlos not only settled into the left fullback, but he went on to redefine it completely over the next ten years by becoming the best left fullback in the history of football. Also known for his powerful free kicks, swerving corner kicks and long range strikes on goal, Roberto Carlos enriched a decades long Brazilian tradition of samba flair from the dead ball that dates back to Rivelino, Eder, Zico, Branco, Rivaldo and Ronaldinho.

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REAL MADRID (1996-2007)

*"*Roberto Carlos can cover the entire [left] wing all on his own."
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Vicente del Bosque**

-Shirt Number : 3
-Real Madrid's most capped foreign-born player in La Liga with 370 appearances, after breaking the previous record of 329 held by Alfredo di Stéfano in January 2006.
-Team's first choice left-back from the 1996–97 season until the 2006–07 season.
-Considered the greatest left-back in the world.

-Honours with Real Madrid
3 European Cup
2 Intercontinental Cup
1 European Super Cup
4 La Liga
3 Spanish Super Cup

-Played in the 1998, 2000 and 2002 UEFA Champions League finals, assisting Zinedine Zidane's winning goal, considered one of the greatest goals in Champions League history.
-Named as Club Defender of the Year and included in the UEFA Team of the Year in both 2002 and 2003.
-Named as one of the club's "three captains" alongside Raúl and Guti.
-February 1998 he scored arguably his most memorable goal for Real Madrid with a volley from the byline in a Copa del Rey match against CD Tenerife in what was described as an "impossible goal".


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REAL MADRID (1996-2007)

*"*Roberto Carlos can cover the entire [left] wing all on his own."
-
Vicente del Bosque**

-Shirt Number : 3
-Real Madrid's most capped foreign-born player in La Liga with 370 appearances, after breaking the previous record of 329 held by Alfredo di Stéfano in January 2006.
-Team's first choice left-back from the 1996–97 season until the 2006–07 season.
-Considered the greatest left-back in the world.

-Honours with Real Madrid
3 European Cup
2 Intercontinental Cup
1 European Super Cup
4 La Liga
3 Spanish Super Cup

-Played in the 1998, 2000 and 2002 UEFA Champions League finals, assisting Zinedine Zidane's winning goal, considered one of the greatest goals in Champions League history.
-Named as Club Defender of the Year and included in the UEFA Team of the Year in both 2002 and 2003.
-Named as one of the club's "three captains" alongside Raúl and Guti.
-February 1998 he scored arguably his most memorable goal for Real Madrid with a volley from the byline in a Copa del Rey match against CD Tenerife in what was described as an "impossible goal".


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-Scored the opening goal for Madrid as they beat Barcelona in El Clásico at Camp Nou for the first time in a La Liga match in 20 years.
-In March 2007, in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League quarter-final against Bayern Munich, Carlos failed to control the backpass when Madrid kicked off, allowing Bayern's Hasan Salihamidzic to steal the ball and feed to Roy Makaay who scored the quickest goal in Champions League history at 10.12 seconds.
-His final goal for Real Madrid was a stoppage time winner against Recreativo de Huelva with three games remaining in the 2006–07 La Liga season.
-Madrid clinched La Liga in Carlos's final match, a 3–1 win over Real Mallorca at the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu. It would be the last contribution of one of the best left-footers to have ever graced the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.

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FENERBAHÇE (2007-2009)

-Shirt Number : 3
-On 19 June 2007, Roberto Carlos signed a two-year contract and one year optional with the Turkish Süper Lig champions Fenerbahçe at the stadium in front of thousands of fans.
-In the first official match he played with the team, Fenerbahçe won the Turkish Super Cup against Beşiktaş by a score of two goals to one.
-During a league match against Sivasspor, he scored his first goal for Fenerbahçe on 25 August 2007 on a diving header, which was only the third headed goal of his career.
-Helped his team to reach the Champions League Quarter Finals in 2007-2008 Season. He played under Arthur Zico with 3 Brazilian team mates.
-He was injured during the final period of the same season and missed the title race between Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray. His team eventually lost the title to their rivals, while guaranteeing a place for themselves in Champions League knockouts for the next season. He announced that he was unhappy about the final result and would do his best to carry the domestic trophy back to the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium.

  • Unfortunately, he couldn't make the Turkish League trophy as they lost to Beşiktaş in 2008-2009 Season

    -On 7 October 2009, Roberto Carlos announced that he would leave Fenerbahçe upon the expiration of his contract in December 2009. He offered to return to Real Madrid and play for free, though he also said return to the Brazilian domestic leagues was a possibility and announced his departure on 25 November 2009. He played in his last match for the Turkish club when he came on in the 89th minute as a substitute against Sheriff Tiraspol in the UEFA Europa League on 17 December 2009.

With Alex De Souza -Fenerbahçe Legend

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CORINTHIANS (2010-2011)

-Shirt Number : 6
-After 15 years away from Brazil, Roberto Carlos returned to his country in 2010 to play for Corinthians.
-He joined his friend and former Real Madrid teammate Ronaldo. On 4 June 2010
-On 16 January 2011, Roberto Carlos scored an impressive goal directly from a corner kick against Portuguesa.


-Concerned with his safety after being threatened by fans after the Copa Libertadores da Américadefeat to Tolima and he requested his release by the club, and was promptly released by Corinthians.

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CORINTHIANS (2010-2011)

-Shirt Number : 6
-After 15 years away from Brazil, Roberto Carlos returned to his country in 2010 to play for Corinthians.
-He joined his friend and former Real Madrid teammate Ronaldo. On 4 June 2010
-On 16 January 2011, Roberto Carlos scored an impressive goal directly from a corner kick against Portuguesa.


-Concerned with his safety after being threatened by fans after the Copa Libertadores da Américadefeat to Tolima and he requested his release by the club, and was promptly released by Corinthians.

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ANZHI MAKHACHKALA (2011-2012)

-Shirt Number : 3
-On 12 February 2011, Roberto Carlos signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with Russian Premier Leagueclub Anzhi Makhachkala, worth approximately €10 million.
-Played in a defensive midfield position
-Carlos was named captain of Anzhi on 8 March 2011.
-On 25 April 2011, Roberto Carlos scored his first goal for Anzhi in a 2–2 draw with Dynamo Moscow, converting a 58th minute penalty.
-Roberto Carlos announced his plans to retire at the end of 2012, but to continued to work behind the scenes at Anzhi.
In August 2012, Anzhi coach Guus Hiddink confirmed his retirement at a news conference in Moscow, and stated; "Roberto was a world class football player. Every master's career ends at some point."

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ANZHI MAKHACHKALA (2011-2012)

-Shirt Number : 3
-On 12 February 2011, Roberto Carlos signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with Russian Premier Leagueclub Anzhi Makhachkala, worth approximately €10 million.
-Played in a defensive midfield position
-Carlos was named captain of Anzhi on 8 March 2011.
-On 25 April 2011, Roberto Carlos scored his first goal for Anzhi in a 2–2 draw with Dynamo Moscow, converting a 58th minute penalty.
-Roberto Carlos announced his plans to retire at the end of 2012, but to continued to work behind the scenes at Anzhi.
In August 2012, Anzhi coach Guus Hiddink confirmed his retirement at a news conference in Moscow, and stated; "Roberto was a world class football player. Every master's career ends at some point."

ANZHI MAKHACHKALA (2011-2012)

-Shirt Number : 3
-On 12 February 2011, Roberto Carlos signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with Russian Premier Leagueclub Anzhi Makhachkala, worth approximately €10 million.
-Played in a defensive midfield position
-Carlos was named captain of Anzhi on 8 March 2011.
-On 25 April 2011, Roberto Carlos scored his first goal for Anzhi in a 2–2 draw with Dynamo Moscow, converting a 58th minute penalty.
-Roberto Carlos announced his plans to retire at the end of 2012, but to continued to work behind the scenes at Anzhi.
In August 2012, Anzhi coach Guus Hiddink confirmed his retirement at a news conference in Moscow, and stated; "Roberto was a world class football player. Every master's career ends at some point."

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he will be remembered as the best left back ever.

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International Career

All International Matches [I Couldn't edit this, sorry :)]

CapsDateVenue Opponent ScoreCompetition

1 26- 2-92FortalezaUnited States3-0
2 15- 4-92Cuiabá Finland 3-1
3 30- 4-92MontevideoUruguay 0-1
4 31- 7-92Los AngelesMexico 5-0Copa Amistad
5 2- 8-92Los AngelesUnited States1-0Copa Amistad
6 23- 9-92ParanavaíCosta Rica4-2
7 25-11-92Campina GrandeUruguay 1-2
8 17- 3-93Ribeirão PretoPoland 2-2
9 18- 6-93Cuenca Peru 0-0Copa América
10 21- 6-93Cuenca Chile 2-3Copa América
11 24- 6-93Cuenca Paraguay3-0Copa América
12 27- 6-93GuayaquilArgentina 1-1 [1]Copa América
13 17- 5-95Tel-AvivIsrael 2-1
14 4- 6-95BirminghamSweden 1-0Umbro Cup
15 6- 6-95LiverpoolJapan 3-0Umbro Cup
16 11- 6-95London England 3-1Umbro Cup
17 30- 6-95Recife Poland 2-1
18 7- 7-95Rivera Ecuador 1-0Copa América
19 10- 7-95Rivera Peru 2-0Copa América
20 13- 7-95Rivera Colombia3-0Copa América
21 17- 7-95Rivera Argentina 2-2 [2]Copa América
22 20- 7-95MaldonadoUnited States1-0Copa América
23 23- 7-95MontevideoUruguay 1-1 [3]Copa América
24 11-10-95SalvadorUruguay 2-0
25 8-11-95Buenos AiresArgentina1-0
26 26- 2-97Goiânia Poland 4-2
27 2- 4-97BrasíliaChile 4-0
28 30- 4-97Miami Mexico 4-0
29 31- 5-97Oslo Norway 2-4
30 3- 6-97Lyon France 1-1France Tournament
31 8- 6-97Lyon Italy 3-3France Tournament
32 10- 6-97Paris England 1-0France Tournament
33 14- 6-97Santa CruzCosta Rica5-0Copa América
34 16- 6-97Santa CruzMexico 3-2Copa América
35 22- 6-97Santa CruzParaguay2-0Copa América
36 26- 6-97Santa CruzPeru 7-0Copa América
37 29- 6-97La Paz Bolivia 3-1Copa América
38 10- 8-97Seoul South Korea2-1
39 13- 8-97Tokyo Japan 3-0
40 14-12-97Riyadh Australia0-0Confederations Cup
41 16-12-97Riyadh Mexico 3-2Confederations Cup
42 19-12-97Riyadh Czech Republic2-0Confederations Cup
43 21-12-97Riyadh Australia6-0Confederations Cup
44 25- 3-98StuttgartGermany 2-1
45 29- 4-98Rio de JaneiroArgentina0-1
46 3- 6-98Saint-OuenAndorra 3-0
47 10- 6-98Saint-DenisScotland2-1World Cup
48 16- 6-98Nantes Morocco 3-0World Cup
49 23- 6-98MarseilleNorway 1-2World Cup
50 27- 6-98Paris Chile 4-1World Cup
51 3- 7-98Nantes Denmark 3-2World Cup
52 7- 7-98MarseilleNetherlands 1-1 [4]World Cup
53 12- 7-98Saint-DenisFrance 0-3World Cup
54 5- 6-99SalvadorNetherlands2-2
55 8- 6-99Goiânia Netherlands3-1
56 26- 6-99CuritibaLatvia 3-0
57 30- 6-99Ciudad del EsteVenezuela7-0Copa América
58 3- 7-99Ciudad del EsteMexico 2-1Copa América
59 6- 7-99Ciudad del EsteChile 1-0Copa América
60 11- 7-99Ciudad del EsteArgentina2-1Copa América
61 14- 7-99Ciudad del EsteMexico 2-0Copa América
62 18- 7-99AsunciónUruguay 3-0Copa América
63 4- 9-99Buenos AiresArgentina0-2
64 7- 9-99Porto AlegreArgentina4-2
65 9-10-99AmsterdamNetherlands2-2
66 13-11-99Vigo Spain 0-0
67 23- 2-00Bangkok Thailand7-0
68 28- 3-00Bogotá Colombia0-0World Cup Qualifier
69 26- 4-00São PauloEcuador 3-2World Cup Qualifier
70 27- 5-00London England 1-1
71 4- 6-00Lima Peru 1-0World Cup Qualifier
72 28- 6-00Rio de JaneiroUruguay 1-0World Cup Qualifier
73 18- 7-00AsunciónParaguay1-2World Cup Qualifier
74 26- 7-00São PauloArgentina3-1World Cup Qualifier
75 15- 8-00SantiagoChile 0-3World Cup Qualifier
76 7- 3-01GuadalajaraMexico 3-3
77 1- 7-01MontevideoUruguay 0-1World Cup Qualifier
78 9- 8-01CuritibaPanama 5-0
79 15- 8-01Porto AlegreParaguay2-0World Cup Qualifier
80 5- 9-01Buenos AiresArgentina1-2World Cup Qualifier
81 7-10-01CuritibaChile 2-0World Cup Qualifier
82 14-11-01São LuisVenezuela3-0World Cup Qualifier
83 27- 3-02FortalezaYugoslavia1-0
84 17- 4-02Lisboa Portugal1-1
85 25- 5-02Kuala LumpurMalaysia4-0
86 3- 6-02Ulsan Turkey 2-1World Cup
87 8- 6-02SeogwipoChina 4-0World Cup
88 17- 6-02Kobe Belgium 2-0World Cup
89 21- 6-02ShizuokaEngland 2-1World Cup
90 26- 6-02Saitama Turkey 1-0World Cup
91 30- 6-02YokohamaGermany 2-0World Cup
92 21- 8-02FortalezaParaguay0-1
93 20-11-02Seoul South Korea3-2
94 12- 2-03 Guangdong China 0-0
95 29- 3-03 Oporto Portugal 1-2
96 6- 9-03 Barranquilla Colombia 2-1 World Cup Qualifier
97 10- 9-03 Manaus Ecuador 1-0 World Cup Qualifier
98 12-10-03 Leicester Jamaica 1-0
99 18- 2-04 Dublin Ireland 0-0
100 31- 3-04 Asunción Paraguay 0-0 World Cup Qualifier
101 28- 4-04 Budapest Hungary 4-1
102 20- 5-04 Saint-Denis France 0-0 FIFA Centennial
103 2- 6-04 Belo Horizonte Argentina 3-1 World Cup Qualifier
104 6- 6-04 Santiago Chile 1-1 World Cup Qualifier
105 18- 8-04 Port-au-Prince Haiti 6-0
106 5- 9-04 São Paulo Bolivia 3-1 World Cup Qualifier
107 8- 9-04 Berlin Germany 1-1
108 9-10-04 Maracaibo Venezuela 5-2 World Cup Qualifier
109 13-10-04 Maceió Colombia 0-0 World Cup Qualifier
110 17-11-04 Quito Ecuador 0-1 World Cup Qualifier
111 9- 2-05 Hongkong Hongkong 7-1 Carlsberg Cup
112 27- 3-05 Goiânia Peru 1-0 World Cup Qualifier
113 30- 3-05 Montevideo Uruguay 1-1 World Cup Qualifier
114 5- 6-05 Porto Alegre Paraguay 4-1 World Cup Qualifier
115 8- 6-05 Buenos Aires Argentina 1-3 World Cup Qualifier
116 17- 8-05 Split Croatia 1-1
117 4- 9-05 Brasília Chile 5-0 World Cup Qualifier
118 12-10-05 Belém Venezuela 3-0 World Cup Qualifier
119 12-11-05 Abu Dhabi UA Emirates 8-0
120 1- 3-06 Moskva Russia 1-0
121 4- 6-06 Genève New Zealand 4-0
122 13- 6-06 Berlin Croatia 1-0 World Cup
123 18- 6-06 München Australia 2-0 World Cup
124 27- 6-06 Dortmund Ghana 3-0 World Cup
125 1- 7-06 Frankfurt France 0-1 World Cup

[1] Brazil lost 5-6 on penalty kicks.
[2] Brazil won 4-2 on penalty kicks.
[3] Brazil lost 3-5 on penalty kicks.
[4] Brazil won 4-2 on penalty kicks.

Total Record

Matches Won Draw Lost For Against Points Percentage
125 83 25 17 279- 97 191 76.40

Types of Matches
Friendlies 47
World Cup Qualifier27
World Cup 17
Copa América 21
Confederations Cup 4
Other Tournaments 9

Total caps: 125

Goals:
Cap 15 1 goal
Cap 30 1 goal
Cap 31 1 goal
Cap 56 1 goal
Cap 65 1 goal
Cap 78 1 goal
Cap 87 1 goal
Cap 98 1 goal
Cap 111 1 goal
Cap 115 1 goal
Cap 118 1 goal

Total: 11 goals

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International Career

CapsDateVenue Opponent ScoreCompetition
1 26- 2-92FortalezaUnited States3-0
2 15- 4-92Cuiabá Finland 3-1
3 30- 4-92MontevideoUruguay 0-1
4 31- 7-92Los AngelesMexico 5-0Copa Amistad
5 2- 8-92Los AngelesUnited States1-0Copa Amistad
6 23- 9-92ParanavaíCosta Rica4-2
7 25-11-92Campina GrandeUruguay 1-2
8 17- 3-93Ribeirão PretoPoland 2-2
9 18- 6-93Cuenca Peru 0-0Copa América
10 21- 6-93Cuenca Chile 2-3Copa América
11 24- 6-93Cuenca Paraguay3-0Copa América
12 27- 6-93GuayaquilArgentina 1-1 [1]Copa América
13 17- 5-95Tel-AvivIsrael 2-1
14 4- 6-95BirminghamSweden 1-0Umbro Cup
15 6- 6-95LiverpoolJapan 3-0Umbro Cup
16 11- 6-95London England 3-1Umbro Cup
17 30- 6-95Recife Poland 2-1
18 7- 7-95Rivera Ecuador 1-0Copa América
19 10- 7-95Rivera Peru 2-0Copa América
20 13- 7-95Rivera Colombia3-0Copa América
21 17- 7-95Rivera Argentina 2-2 [2]Copa América
22 20- 7-95MaldonadoUnited States1-0Copa América
23 23- 7-95MontevideoUruguay 1-1 [3]Copa América
24 11-10-95SalvadorUruguay 2-0
25 8-11-95Buenos AiresArgentina1-0
26 26- 2-97Goiânia Poland 4-2
27 2- 4-97BrasíliaChile 4-0
28 30- 4-97Miami Mexico 4-0
29 31- 5-97Oslo Norway 2-4
30 3- 6-97Lyon France 1-1France Tournament
31 8- 6-97Lyon Italy 3-3France Tournament
32 10- 6-97Paris England 1-0France Tournament
33 14- 6-97Santa CruzCosta Rica5-0Copa América
34 16- 6-97Santa CruzMexico 3-2Copa América
35 22- 6-97Santa CruzParaguay2-0Copa América
36 26- 6-97Santa CruzPeru 7-0Copa América
37 29- 6-97La Paz Bolivia 3-1Copa América
38 10- 8-97Seoul South Korea2-1
39 13- 8-97Tokyo Japan 3-0
40 14-12-97Riyadh Australia0-0Confederations Cup
41 16-12-97Riyadh Mexico 3-2Confederations Cup
42 19-12-97Riyadh Czech Republic2-0Confederations Cup
43 21-12-97Riyadh Australia6-0Confederations Cup
44 25- 3-98StuttgartGermany 2-1
45 29- 4-98Rio de JaneiroArgentina0-1
46 3- 6-98Saint-OuenAndorra 3-0
47 10- 6-98Saint-DenisScotland2-1World Cup
48 16- 6-98Nantes Morocco 3-0World Cup
49 23- 6-98MarseilleNorway 1-2World Cup
50 27- 6-98Paris Chile 4-1World Cup
51 3- 7-98Nantes Denmark 3-2World Cup
52 7- 7-98MarseilleNetherlands 1-1 [4]World Cup
53 12- 7-98Saint-DenisFrance 0-3World Cup
54 5- 6-99SalvadorNetherlands2-2
55 8- 6-99Goiânia Netherlands3-1
56 26- 6-99CuritibaLatvia 3-0
57 30- 6-99Ciudad del EsteVenezuela7-0Copa América
58 3- 7-99Ciudad del EsteMexico 2-1Copa América
59 6- 7-99Ciudad del EsteChile 1-0Copa América
60 11- 7-99Ciudad del EsteArgentina2-1Copa América
61 14- 7-99Ciudad del EsteMexico 2-0Copa América
62 18- 7-99AsunciónUruguay 3-0Copa América
63 4- 9-99Buenos AiresArgentina0-2
64 7- 9-99Porto AlegreArgentina4-2
65 9-10-99AmsterdamNetherlands2-2
66 13-11-99Vigo Spain 0-0
67 23- 2-00Bangkok Thailand7-0
68 28- 3-00Bogotá Colombia0-0World Cup Qualifier
69 26- 4-00São PauloEcuador 3-2World Cup Qualifier
70 27- 5-00London England 1-1
71 4- 6-00Lima Peru 1-0World Cup Qualifier
72 28- 6-00Rio de JaneiroUruguay 1-0World Cup Qualifier
73 18- 7-00AsunciónParaguay1-2World Cup Qualifier
74 26- 7-00São PauloArgentina3-1World Cup Qualifier
75 15- 8-00SantiagoChile 0-3World Cup Qualifier
76 7- 3-01GuadalajaraMexico 3-3
77 1- 7-01MontevideoUruguay 0-1World Cup Qualifier
78 9- 8-01CuritibaPanama 5-0
79 15- 8-01Porto AlegreParaguay2-0World Cup Qualifier
80 5- 9-01Buenos AiresArgentina1-2World Cup Qualifier
81 7-10-01CuritibaChile 2-0World Cup Qualifier
82 14-11-01São LuisVenezuela3-0World Cup Qualifier
83 27- 3-02FortalezaYugoslavia1-0
84 17- 4-02Lisboa Portugal1-1
85 25- 5-02Kuala LumpurMalaysia4-0
86 3- 6-02Ulsan Turkey 2-1World Cup
87 8- 6-02SeogwipoChina 4-0World Cup
88 17- 6-02Kobe Belgium 2-0World Cup
89 21- 6-02ShizuokaEngland 2-1World Cup
90 26- 6-02Saitama Turkey 1-0World Cup
91 30- 6-02YokohamaGermany 2-0World Cup
92 21- 8-02FortalezaParaguay0-1
93 20-11-02Seoul South Korea3-2
94 12- 2-03 Guangdong China 0-0
95 29- 3-03 Oporto Portugal 1-2
96 6- 9-03 Barranquilla Colombia 2-1 World Cup Qualifier
97 10- 9-03 Manaus Ecuador 1-0 World Cup Qualifier
98 12-10-03 Leicester Jamaica 1-0
99 18- 2-04 Dublin Ireland 0-0
100 31- 3-04 Asunción Paraguay 0-0 World Cup Qualifier
101 28- 4-04 Budapest Hungary 4-1
102 20- 5-04 Saint-Denis France 0-0 FIFA Centennial
103 2- 6-04 Belo Horizonte Argentina 3-1 World Cup Qualifier
104 6- 6-04 Santiago Chile 1-1 World Cup Qualifier
105 18- 8-04 Port-au-Prince Haiti 6-0
106 5- 9-04 São Paulo Bolivia 3-1 World Cup Qualifier
107 8- 9-04 Berlin Germany 1-1
108 9-10-04 Maracaibo Venezuela 5-2 World Cup Qualifier
109 13-10-04 Maceió Colombia 0-0 World Cup Qualifier
110 17-11-04 Quito Ecuador 0-1 World Cup Qualifier
111 9- 2-05 Hongkong Hongkong 7-1 Carlsberg Cup
112 27- 3-05 Goiânia Peru 1-0 World Cup Qualifier
113 30- 3-05 Montevideo Uruguay 1-1 World Cup Qualifier
114 5- 6-05 Porto Alegre Paraguay 4-1 World Cup Qualifier
115 8- 6-05 Buenos Aires Argentina 1-3 World Cup Qualifier
116 17- 8-05 Split Croatia 1-1
117 4- 9-05 Brasília Chile 5-0 World Cup Qualifier
118 12-10-05 Belém Venezuela 3-0 World Cup Qualifier
119 12-11-05 Abu Dhabi UA Emirates 8-0
120 1- 3-06 Moskva Russia 1-0
121 4- 6-06 Genève New Zealand 4-0
122 13- 6-06 Berlin Croatia 1-0 World Cup
123 18- 6-06 München Australia 2-0 World Cup
124 27- 6-06 Dortmund Ghana 3-0 World Cup
125 1- 7-06 Frankfurt France 0-1 World Cup

[1] Brazil lost 5-6 on penalty kicks.
[2] Brazil won 4-2 on penalty kicks.
[3] Brazil lost 3-5 on penalty kicks.
[4] Brazil won 4-2 on penalty kicks.

Total Record

Matches Won Draw Lost For Against Points Percentage
125 83 25 17 279- 97 191 76.40

Types of Matches
Friendlies 47
World Cup Qualifier27
World Cup 17
Copa América 21
Confederations Cup 4
Other Tournaments 9

Total caps: 125

Goals:
Cap 15 1 goal
Cap 30 1 goal
Cap 31 1 goal
Cap 56 1 goal
Cap 65 1 goal
Cap 78 1 goal
Cap 87 1 goal
Cap 98 1 goal
Cap 111 1 goal
Cap 115 1 goal
Cap 118 1 goal

Total: 11 goals

International Career

All World Cup Matches [I Couldn't edit this, sorry :)]
CapsDateVenue Opponent ScoreCompetition
1 26- 2-92FortalezaUnited States3-0
2 15- 4-92Cuiabá Finland 3-1
3 30- 4-92MontevideoUruguay 0-1
4 31- 7-92Los AngelesMexico 5-0Copa Amistad
5 2- 8-92Los AngelesUnited States1-0Copa Amistad
6 23- 9-92ParanavaíCosta Rica4-2
7 25-11-92Campina GrandeUruguay 1-2
8 17- 3-93Ribeirão PretoPoland 2-2
9 18- 6-93Cuenca Peru 0-0Copa América
10 21- 6-93Cuenca Chile 2-3Copa América
11 24- 6-93Cuenca Paraguay3-0Copa América
12 27- 6-93GuayaquilArgentina 1-1 [1]Copa América
13 17- 5-95Tel-AvivIsrael 2-1
14 4- 6-95BirminghamSweden 1-0Umbro Cup
15 6- 6-95LiverpoolJapan 3-0Umbro Cup
16 11- 6-95London England 3-1Umbro Cup
17 30- 6-95Recife Poland 2-1
18 7- 7-95Rivera Ecuador 1-0Copa América
19 10- 7-95Rivera Peru 2-0Copa América
20 13- 7-95Rivera Colombia3-0Copa América
21 17- 7-95Rivera Argentina 2-2 [2]Copa América
22 20- 7-95MaldonadoUnited States1-0Copa América
23 23- 7-95MontevideoUruguay 1-1 [3]Copa América
24 11-10-95SalvadorUruguay 2-0
25 8-11-95Buenos AiresArgentina1-0
26 26- 2-97Goiânia Poland 4-2
27 2- 4-97BrasíliaChile 4-0
28 30- 4-97Miami Mexico 4-0
29 31- 5-97Oslo Norway 2-4
30 3- 6-97Lyon France 1-1France Tournament
31 8- 6-97Lyon Italy 3-3France Tournament
32 10- 6-97Paris England 1-0France Tournament
33 14- 6-97Santa CruzCosta Rica5-0Copa América
34 16- 6-97Santa CruzMexico 3-2Copa América
35 22- 6-97Santa CruzParaguay2-0Copa América
36 26- 6-97Santa CruzPeru 7-0Copa América
37 29- 6-97La Paz Bolivia 3-1Copa América
38 10- 8-97Seoul South Korea2-1
39 13- 8-97Tokyo Japan 3-0
40 14-12-97Riyadh Australia0-0Confederations Cup
41 16-12-97Riyadh Mexico 3-2Confederations Cup
42 19-12-97Riyadh Czech Republic2-0Confederations Cup
43 21-12-97Riyadh Australia6-0Confederations Cup
44 25- 3-98StuttgartGermany 2-1
45 29- 4-98Rio de JaneiroArgentina0-1
46 3- 6-98Saint-OuenAndorra 3-0
47 10- 6-98Saint-DenisScotland2-1World Cup
48 16- 6-98Nantes Morocco 3-0World Cup
49 23- 6-98MarseilleNorway 1-2World Cup
50 27- 6-98Paris Chile 4-1World Cup
51 3- 7-98Nantes Denmark 3-2World Cup
52 7- 7-98MarseilleNetherlands 1-1 [4]World Cup
53 12- 7-98Saint-DenisFrance 0-3World Cup
54 5- 6-99SalvadorNetherlands2-2
55 8- 6-99Goiânia Netherlands3-1
56 26- 6-99CuritibaLatvia 3-0
57 30- 6-99Ciudad del EsteVenezuela7-0Copa América
58 3- 7-99Ciudad del EsteMexico 2-1Copa América
59 6- 7-99Ciudad del EsteChile 1-0Copa América
60 11- 7-99Ciudad del EsteArgentina2-1Copa América
61 14- 7-99Ciudad del EsteMexico 2-0Copa América
62 18- 7-99AsunciónUruguay 3-0Copa América
63 4- 9-99Buenos AiresArgentina0-2
64 7- 9-99Porto AlegreArgentina4-2
65 9-10-99AmsterdamNetherlands2-2
66 13-11-99Vigo Spain 0-0
67 23- 2-00Bangkok Thailand7-0
68 28- 3-00Bogotá Colombia0-0World Cup Qualifier
69 26- 4-00São PauloEcuador 3-2World Cup Qualifier
70 27- 5-00London England 1-1
71 4- 6-00Lima Peru 1-0World Cup Qualifier
72 28- 6-00Rio de JaneiroUruguay 1-0World Cup Qualifier
73 18- 7-00AsunciónParaguay1-2World Cup Qualifier
74 26- 7-00São PauloArgentina3-1World Cup Qualifier
75 15- 8-00SantiagoChile 0-3World Cup Qualifier
76 7- 3-01GuadalajaraMexico 3-3
77 1- 7-01MontevideoUruguay 0-1World Cup Qualifier
78 9- 8-01CuritibaPanama 5-0
79 15- 8-01Porto AlegreParaguay2-0World Cup Qualifier
80 5- 9-01Buenos AiresArgentina1-2World Cup Qualifier
81 7-10-01CuritibaChile 2-0World Cup Qualifier
82 14-11-01São LuisVenezuela3-0World Cup Qualifier
83 27- 3-02FortalezaYugoslavia1-0
84 17- 4-02Lisboa Portugal1-1
85 25- 5-02Kuala LumpurMalaysia4-0
86 3- 6-02Ulsan Turkey 2-1World Cup
87 8- 6-02SeogwipoChina 4-0World Cup
88 17- 6-02Kobe Belgium 2-0World Cup
89 21- 6-02ShizuokaEngland 2-1World Cup
90 26- 6-02Saitama Turkey 1-0World Cup
91 30- 6-02YokohamaGermany 2-0World Cup
92 21- 8-02FortalezaParaguay0-1
93 20-11-02Seoul South Korea3-2
94 12- 2-03 Guangdong China 0-0
95 29- 3-03 Oporto Portugal 1-2
96 6- 9-03 Barranquilla Colombia 2-1 World Cup Qualifier
97 10- 9-03 Manaus Ecuador 1-0 World Cup Qualifier
98 12-10-03 Leicester Jamaica 1-0
99 18- 2-04 Dublin Ireland 0-0
100 31- 3-04 Asunción Paraguay 0-0 World Cup Qualifier
101 28- 4-04 Budapest Hungary 4-1
102 20- 5-04 Saint-Denis France 0-0 FIFA Centennial
103 2- 6-04 Belo Horizonte Argentina 3-1 World Cup Qualifier
104 6- 6-04 Santiago Chile 1-1 World Cup Qualifier
105 18- 8-04 Port-au-Prince Haiti 6-0
106 5- 9-04 São Paulo Bolivia 3-1 World Cup Qualifier
107 8- 9-04 Berlin Germany 1-1
108 9-10-04 Maracaibo Venezuela 5-2 World Cup Qualifier
109 13-10-04 Maceió Colombia 0-0 World Cup Qualifier
110 17-11-04 Quito Ecuador 0-1 World Cup Qualifier
111 9- 2-05 Hongkong Hongkong 7-1 Carlsberg Cup
112 27- 3-05 Goiânia Peru 1-0 World Cup Qualifier
113 30- 3-05 Montevideo Uruguay 1-1 World Cup Qualifier
114 5- 6-05 Porto Alegre Paraguay 4-1 World Cup Qualifier
115 8- 6-05 Buenos Aires Argentina 1-3 World Cup Qualifier
116 17- 8-05 Split Croatia 1-1
117 4- 9-05 Brasília Chile 5-0 World Cup Qualifier
118 12-10-05 Belém Venezuela 3-0 World Cup Qualifier
119 12-11-05 Abu Dhabi UA Emirates 8-0
120 1- 3-06 Moskva Russia 1-0
121 4- 6-06 Genève New Zealand 4-0
122 13- 6-06 Berlin Croatia 1-0 World Cup
123 18- 6-06 München Australia 2-0 World Cup
124 27- 6-06 Dortmund Ghana 3-0 World Cup
125 1- 7-06 Frankfurt France 0-1 World Cup

[1] Brazil lost 5-6 on penalty kicks.
[2] Brazil won 4-2 on penalty kicks.
[3] Brazil lost 3-5 on penalty kicks.
[4] Brazil won 4-2 on penalty kicks.

Total Record

Matches Won Draw Lost For Against Points Percentage
125 83 25 17 279- 97 191 76.40

Types of Matches
Friendlies 47
World Cup Qualifier27
World Cup 17
Copa América 21
Confederations Cup 4
Other Tournaments 9

Total caps: 125

Goals:
Cap 15 1 goal
Cap 30 1 goal
Cap 31 1 goal
Cap 56 1 goal
Cap 65 1 goal
Cap 78 1 goal
Cap 87 1 goal
Cap 98 1 goal
Cap 111 1 goal
Cap 115 1 goal
Cap 118 1 goal

Total: 11 goals

Emrecan_58 10 years ago Edited
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-Roberto Carlos amassed 125 caps, scoring 11 goals for the Brazilian national team.
-He represented Brazil at three FIFA World Cups, four Copa América tournaments, the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup and the 1996 Olympic Games.
-He is especially famous for a free kick against France in the inaugural match of Tournoi de France 1997 on 3 June 1997. He shot from 35 m (115 ft) from the centre-right channel with his left foot, and scored. The ball curved so much that the ball boy 10 yards to the right ducked instinctively, thinking that the ball would hit him. Instead, it eventually curled back on target, much to the surprise of goalkeeper Fabien Barthez, who just stood in place. That particular attempt is considered to be the greatest free kick of all time. In 2010, a team of French scientists produced a paper explaining the trajectory of the ball.


Explained by scientists. You can read it here:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1308303/Greatest-free-kick-fluke-Roberto-Carlos-1997-freak-goal-explained-scientists.html
-*"*Roberto Carlos wonder goal 'no fluke", say physicist.

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-Roberto Carlos amassed 125 caps, scoring 11 goals for the Brazilian national team.
-He represented Brazil at three FIFA World Cups, four Copa América tournaments, the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup and the 1996 Olympic Games.
-He is especially famous for a free kick against France in the inaugural match of Tournoi de France 1997 on 3 June 1997. He shot from 35 m (115 ft) from the centre-right channel with his left foot, and scored. The ball curved so much that the ball boy 10 yards to the right ducked instinctively, thinking that the ball would hit him. Instead, it eventually curled back on target, much to the surprise of goalkeeper Fabien Barthez, who just stood in place. That particular attempt is considered to be the greatest free kick of all time. In 2010, a team of French scientists produced a paper explaining the trajectory of the ball.


Explained by scientists. You can read it here:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1308303/Greatest-free-kick-fluke-Roberto-Carlos-1997-freak-goal-explained-scientists.html
Roberto Carlos wonder goal 'no fluke', say physicists

-Roberto Carlos amassed 125 caps, scoring 11 goals for the Brazilian national team.
-He represented Brazil at three FIFA World Cups, four Copa América tournaments, the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup and the 1996 Olympic Games.
-He is especially famous for a free kick against France in the inaugural match of Tournoi de France 1997 on 3 June 1997. He shot from 35 m (115 ft) from the centre-right channel with his left foot, and scored. The ball curved so much that the ball boy 10 yards to the right ducked instinctively, thinking that the ball would hit him. Instead, it eventually curled back on target, much to the surprise of goalkeeper Fabien Barthez, who just stood in place. That particular attempt is considered to be the greatest free kick of all time. In 2010, a team of French scientists produced a paper explaining the trajectory of the ball.


Explained by scientists. You can read it here:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1308303/Greatest-free-kick-fluke-Roberto-Carlos-1997-freak-goal-explained-scientists.html
-Roberto Carlos wonder goal 'no fluke', say physicists

-Roberto Carlos amassed 125 caps, scoring 11 goals for the Brazilian national team.
-He represented Brazil at three FIFA World Cups, four Copa América tournaments, the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup and the 1996 Olympic Games.
-He is especially famous for a free kick against France in the inaugural match of Tournoi de France 1997 on 3 June 1997. He shot from 35 m (115 ft) from the centre-right channel with his left foot, and scored. The ball curved so much that the ball boy 10 yards to the right ducked instinctively, thinking that the ball would hit him. Instead, it eventually curled back on target, much to the surprise of goalkeeper Fabien Barthez, who just stood in place. That particular attempt is considered to be the greatest free kick of all time. In 2010, a team of French scientists produced a paper explaining the trajectory of the ball.


Explained by scientists. You can read it here:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1308303/Greatest-free-kick-fluke-Roberto-Carlos-1997-freak-goal-explained-scientists.html
-*"*Roberto Carlos wonder goal 'no fluke", say physicists.

Emrecan_58 10 years ago
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1998 World Cup :

2002 World Cup :

Big Honour : FIFA World Cup Dream Team
-The FIFA World Cup Dream Team is an all-time FIFA World Cup all-star team published by FIFA in 2002 after conducting an internet poll of fans to select a World Cup dream team.

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Emrecan_58 10 years ago Edited
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MANAGERIAL CAREER
-Roberto Carlos had a brief spell as interim manager at Anzhi Makhachkala in early 2012. He later criticised the club upon resigning alongside manager Guus Hiddink.
Sivasspor (My hometown city)
-Roberto Carlos was appointed manager of Turkish Super Lig team Sivasspor in June 2013.

In his first managerial year, I can say he was very succesful.
(Ağu: Ağustos - August)



-Top Goalsorer from Sivasspor

-Assist Leader from Sivasspor

Drinks tea in Sivas

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MANAGERIAL CAREER
-Roberto Carlos had a brief spell as interim manager at Anzhi Makhachkala in early 2012. He later criticised the club upon resigning alongside manager Guus Hiddink.
Sivasspor (My hometown)
-Roberto Carlos was appointed manager of Turkish Super Lig team Sivasspor in June 2013.

In his first managerial year, I can say he was very succesful.



(Ağu: Ağustos - August)

MANAGERIAL CAREER
-Roberto Carlos had a brief spell as interim manager at Anzhi Makhachkala in early 2012. He later criticised the club upon resigning alongside manager Guus Hiddink.
Sivasspor (My hometown)
-Roberto Carlos was appointed manager of Turkish Super Lig team Sivasspor in June 2013.

In his first managerial year, I can say he was very succesful.



(Ağu: Ağustos - August)

MANAGERIAL CAREER
-Roberto Carlos had a brief spell as interim manager at Anzhi Makhachkala in early 2012. He later criticised the club upon resigning alongside manager Guus Hiddink.
Sivasspor (My hometown)
-Roberto Carlos was appointed manager of Turkish Super Lig team Sivasspor in June 2013.

In his first managerial year, I can say he was very succesful.



(Ağu: Ağustos - August)


-Top Goalsorer from Sivasspor

-Assist Leader from Sivasspor

Drinks tea in Sivas

MANAGERIAL CAREER
-Roberto Carlos had a brief spell as interim manager at Anzhi Makhachkala in early 2012. He later criticised the club upon resigning alongside manager Guus Hiddink.
Sivasspor (My hometown)
-Roberto Carlos was appointed manager of Turkish Super Lig team Sivasspor in June 2013.

In his first managerial year, I can say he was very succesful.
(Ağu: Ağustos - August)



-Top Goalsorer from Sivasspor

-Assist Leader from Sivasspor

Drinks tea in Sivas

MANAGERIAL CAREER
-Roberto Carlos had a brief spell as interim manager at Anzhi Makhachkala in early 2012. He later criticised the club upon resigning alongside manager Guus Hiddink.
Sivasspor (My hometown city - Not a big fan of the football club)
-Roberto Carlos was appointed manager of Turkish Super Lig team Sivasspor in June 2013.

In his first managerial year, I can say he was very succesful.
(Ağu: Ağustos - August)



-Top Goalsorer from Sivasspor

-Assist Leader from Sivasspor

Drinks tea in Sivas

Emrecan_58 10 years ago Edited
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Sources :
-Youtube
-Wikipedia
-rsssf.com
-footballdatabase.eu

-And some others I lost :D![]()

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Sources :
-Youtube
-Wikipedia
-rsssf.com
-footballdatabase.eu

-And some others I lost :D

Emrecan_58 10 years ago
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BTW, you can understand from this picture what 58 means in Emrecan_58

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Real Madrid 483 7140

Very thoroughly done, good job Emrecan.

+1

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Very thoroughly done, good job Emrecan.

Emrecan_58 10 years ago
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Thanks mate :)

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tiki_taka 10 years ago
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I was like WTF ? When he scored against France, thats a true Legend here, with the glory, talent, power and he is model for every Football player...
In Brazil we often hear thats the new Carlos here and there, a proof that he left a Huge mark in this sport.
Good work Emre.

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OMG!! that is complete knowledge about little magician +1 from me and that is really fantastic

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