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词条 Everaldo
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  1. Clubs

  2. National team

  3. Honours

     Country  Club  Individual 

  4. References

  5. External links

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| name = Everaldo
| fullname = Everaldo Marques da Silva
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1944|9|11|df=y}}
| birth_place = Porto Alegre, Brazil
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1974|10|28|1944|9|11|df=y}}
| death_place = Santa Cruz do Sul, Brazil
| height =
| position = Left back
| youthyears1 =
| youthclubs1 =
| years1 = 1965–1965
| clubs1 = Juventude
| caps1 = ?
| goals1 = ?
| years2 = 1966–1974
| clubs2 = Grêmio
| caps2 = 85
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Everaldo Marques da Silva, nicknamed Everaldo, (September 11, 1944 in Porto Alegre – October 28, 1974 in Santa Cruz do Sul) was a football (soccer) player from Brazil. He was defender with Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense and with the Brazilian national team. He won the 1970 FIFA World Cup. The golden star in Gremio's flag was added in 1970 in his homage. He died as a result of a car crash in Santa Cruz do Sul. He is regarded as one of the finest left-backs of all time.

Clubs

  • 1965–1965 : Esporte Clube Juventude (Brazil)
  • 1966–1974 : Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense (Brazil)

National team

He had 24 caps with the Brazilian national team between 1967 and 1972.[1] The first one was obtained in June, 1967.

Everaldo won the 1970 FIFA World Cup. He was defeated only once, in October 1968.

Honours

Country

  • Winner of 1970 FIFA World Cup with the Brazilian national team.
  • Winner Roca Cup in 1967 with the Brazilian national team.

Club

  • Winner Campeonato Gaúcho (Rio Grande do Sul State championship) in 1964, 1966, 1967 and 1968 with Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense
  • Winner Rio Branco Cup in 1967 with Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense

Individual

  • He received the Brazilian Silver Ball in 1970.

References

1. ^National Football Teams profile

External links

  • {{pt icon}} Everaldo: a star shining in the Tricolor flag from the Grêmio website.
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World Cup-winners status
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| style="width:25%; text-align:center;"| Preceded by
Werner Kohlmeyer
1924

| style="width:50%; text-align:center;"| Latest Born Player to Die
October 28, 1974 – September 3, 1989
| style="width:25%; text-align:center;"| Succeeded by
Gaetano Scirea
1953

|-
Records
|-
| style="width:25%; text-align:center;"| Preceded by
Umberto Caligaris
39

| style="width:50%; text-align:center;"| Shortest Living Player
October 28, 1974 – present
| style="width:25%; text-align:center;"| Incumbent{{s-end}}{{Brazil Squad 1970 World Cup}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Everaldo}}{{Brazil-footy-defender-1940s-stub}}

12 : 1944 births|1974 deaths|Sportspeople from Porto Alegre|Brazilian footballers|1970 FIFA World Cup players|FIFA World Cup-winning players|Esporte Clube Juventude players|Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense players|Campeonato Brasileiro Série A players|Brazil international footballers|Road incident deaths in Brazil|Association football defenders

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