ZETTI

ZETTI - Brazil - Football career.

Photo/Foto: Stuart Franklin

Date: 04 June 1995

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    • POSITION
      Goalkeeper
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Sunday, 10 January 1965
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Porto Feliz, Brazil.
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • Brazil
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ZETTI - Brazil - Football career.

Zetti keeping goal for Brazil against Sweden at Wembley Stadium

during the 1995 Umbro Cup. Japan and England were the other teams.

 

The Brazlian Team that day was.:

1. Zetti (São Paulo), 2 Jorginho (Bayern Munich), 3 Aldair (Roma), 4 Ronaldão (Shimizu S-Pulse),

6 Roberto Carlos (Palmeiras), 8 Dunga (VfB Stuttgart) (C), 5 César Sampaio (Yokohama Flügels),

(sub 77 min André Cruz (Napoli), 11 Zinho (Yokohama Flügels), 10 Juninho Paulista (São Paulo),

7 Edmundo (Flamengo), 9 Ronaldo (PSV).



Zetti played with São Paulo from 1990 to 1996. Arguably one of the

most successful goalkeepers in the club's history he won

1 Brazilian championship, 2 Copas Libertadores and

2 Intercontinental Cups during that period.

 

CLUB CAREER:


1983             Toledo 0 (0)

1984             Palmeiras 0 (0)

1985             Londrina 0 (0)

1986             Guarani ? (?)

1987–1989   Palmeiras 29 (0)

1990–1996   São Paulo 155 (0)

1997–1999   Santos 72 (0)

2000             Fluminense 0 (0)

2001             Barbarense 0 (0)

2001             Sport Recife ? (?)

 

England 1 – 3 Brazil. ( Le Saux Goal 39m, Juninho 55m, Ronaldo 62m, Edmundo 77m)

Wembley Stadium, London Attendance: 67,318

Brazil:

  1. Zetti (São Paulo), Jorginho (Bayern Munich), 3 Aldair (Roma) (4 Ronaldão (Shimizu S-Pulse) sub 89 min),

15 Márcio Santos (Fiorentina) ,6 Roberto Carlos (Palmeiras), 8 Dunga (VfB Stuttgart) (C),

  5 César Sampaio (Yokohama Flügels), 11 Zinho (Yokohama Flügels),

10 Juninho Paulista (São Paulo) (19. Leonardo (Kashima Antlers) sub 84 min), 7 Edmundo (Flamengo),

  9 Ronaldo (PSV) (21 Giovanni (Santos) sub 76 min).

England:
 
1 Tim Flowers (Blackburn Rovers), 12 Gary Neville (Manchester United),

 5 John Scales (Liverpool) (2. Warren Barton (Newcastle United 90min), 21 Colin Cooper (Nottingham Forest),

14 Stuart Pearce (Nottingham Forest) 11 Darren Anderton (Tottenham Hotspur)

  4 David Batty (Blackburn Rovers) (19. Paul Gascoigne (Lazio) 79 min),7 David Platt (Sampdoria) (c)

 3 Graeme Le Saux (Blackburn Rovers),

 9 Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers) (6. Stan Collymore (Nottingham Forest) 90 min)

22 Teddy Sheringham (Tottenham Hotspur)

 

Referee: Pierluigi Pairetto (Italy)