Roberto Mauro
Brazilian footballer
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Roberto Mauro de Oliveira | ||
Date of birth | (1941-04-12) April 12, 1941 (age 83) | ||
Place of birth | Belo Horizonte, Brazil | ||
Height | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Youth career | |||
Barreiro-MG | |||
América-MG | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
América-MG | |||
Bangu | |||
América-RJ | |||
1964–1967 | Atlético Mineiro | ||
1968 | Washington Whips | 10 | (4) |
1968–1969 | Atlético Mineiro | ||
Villa Nova | |||
Total | 10 | (4) | |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Roberto Mauro de Oliveira (born April 12, 1941), is a former Brazilian soccer player who played in the NASL.[1][2][3]
Career statistics
Club
Club | Season | League | Cup | Other | Total | |||||
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Division | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | ||
Washington Whips | 1968 | NASL | 10 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 4 |
Career total | 10 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 4 |
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References
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Campeonato Mineiro top scorers
- 1915: Meireles
- 1916: Britto
- 1917: Britto
- 1918: Britto
- 1919: Britto
- 1920: Britto
- 1921: Gerson
- 1922: Gerson
- 1923: Satyro
- 1924: Satyro
- 1926: Mário de Castro
- 1927: Mário de Castro
- 1928: Ninão
- 1929: Ninão
- 1930: Ninão
- 1931: Orlando Vaz
- 1932: Bengala & Didico
- 1933: Canhoto, Lage & Paulista
- 1934: Bernardino
- 1935: Mergulho
- 1936: Guará
- 1937: Arlindo
- 1938: Guará
- 1939: Arlindo
- 1940: Niginho
- 1941: Ceci
- 1942: Tião
- 1943: Alcides
- 1944: Ceci
- 1945: Niginho
- 1946: Lêro
- 1947: Lêro
- 1948: Petrônio
- 1949: Osório
- 1950: Nívio
- 1951: Lucas Miranda
- 1952: Vavá
- 1953: Escurinho
- 1954: Raimundinho
- 1955: Biguá
- 1956: Thomazinho
- 1957 Bertolo
- 1958: Dino
- 1959: Silvinho
- 1960: Miltinho
- 1961: Amauri, Gilberto & Rossi
- 1962: Marco Antônio
- 1963: Fazendeiro & Viladônega
- 1964: Bala
- 1965: Roberto Mauro
- 1966: Tostão
- 1967: Tostão
- 1968: Tostão
- 1969: Dario
- 1970: Dario
- 1971: Bala
- 1972: Dario
- 1973: Campos
- 1974: Dario
- 1975: Palhinha
- 1976: Marcão
- 1977: Eli Carlos
- 1978: Luiz Alberto
- 1979: F. Roberto
- 1980: Mauro
- 1981: Wagner
- 1982: Fernandes
- 1983: Carlinhos, Fernandes & Paulinho
- 1984: Seixas
- 1985: Everton
- 1986: Nunes
- 1987: C. Henrique & Luisão
- 1988: Hamilton
- 1989: Gérson
- 1990: Sílvio
- 1991: Gilmar
- 1992: Toto
- 1993: Hamilton
- 1994: Ronaldo
- 1995: Renaldo
- 1996: M. Ramos
- 1997: Rinaldo
- 1998: Marques
- 1999: Ditinho
- 2000: Ditinho & Joãozinho
- 2001: Guilherme
- 2002: Gustavinho
- 2003: Guilherme
- 2004: Alex
- 2005: Fred
- 2006: Marcelo Pelé
- 2007: Araújo
- 2008: Jajá
- 2009: Tardelli
- 2010: Eraldo
- 2011: Fábio Júnior
- 2012: W. Paulista
- 2013: Negrão
- 2014: Mancini
- 2015: Damião
- 2016: Robinho
- 2017: Fred
- 2018: Aylon & R. Oliveira
- 2019: Fred
- 2020: Rubens
- 2021: Rodolfo
- 2022: Hulk
- 2023: Hulk
- 2024: Hulk & Jonathas
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