Edivaldo Martins Fonseca

Edivaldo
Personal information
Full name Edivaldo Martíns da Fonseca
Date of birth (1962-04-13)April 13, 1962
Place of birth Volta Redonda, Brazil
Date of death January 13, 1993(1993-01-13) (aged 30)
Place of death Boituva, Brazil
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Playing position Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1982 Atlético Mineiro 75 (26)
1983 Taquaritinga 32 (11)
1984–1987 Atlético Mineiro 22 (10)
1987–1990 São Paulo 53 (12)
1990 Puebla 12 (2)
1991–1992 Palmeiras 12 (0)
1992 Gamba Osaka
1993 Taquaritinga
National team
1986–1989 Brazil 3 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 15:41, December 30, 2007 (UTC).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 15:41, December 30, 2007 (UTC)

Edivaldo Martíns da Fonseca, best known as Edivaldo (born in Volta Redonda, Rio de Janeiro State, April 13, 1962 – died in Boituva, São Paulo State, January 13, 1993) was a Brazilian footballer who played as a forward.

In his career, which started in 1982, he played for Atlético Mineiro, Palmeiras, São Paulo, Taquaritinga (his last club), in Japan with Gamba Osaka, and in Mexico with Puebla. For the Brazilian national team he played in three matches (April 1986 to July 1989) without scoring a goal, and was in the squad for the 1986 FIFA World Cup. He died in the Castelo Branco highway disaster in São Paulo, at 30 years of age.

Club statistics

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Club performance League
Season Club League Apps Goals
Brazil League
1984Atlético MineiroSérie A910
198500
1986130
1987São PauloSérie A151
1988237
1989154
199000
Mexico League
1990/91PueblaPrimera División122
Brazil League
1991PalmeirasSérie A120
1992Atlético MineiroSérie A80
Japan League
1992Gamba OsakaJ1 League-
Country Brazil 9522
Mexico 122
Japan -
Total 10724

International career statistics

Brazil national team
YearAppsGoals
198620
198700
198800
198910
Total30

References

  1. Edivaldo Martins Fonseca at National-Football-Teams.com


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