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Authentic Roberto Carlos signed photo Brazil memorabilia 12×8″. Colour photo of Roberto Carlos signed in black marker pen.
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.
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Roberto Carlos signed photo Brazil memorabilia 12×8
Authentic Roberto Carlos signed photo Brazil memorabilia 12×8″. Colour photo of Roberto Carlos signed in black marker pen. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.
Brazilian former professional footballer Roberto Carlos da Silva Rocha, also known as Roberto Carlos Autographs, born on April 10, 1973. He now serves as a football ambassador. The “most offensive-minded left-back in the history of the game,” he began his career in Brazil as a forward but played left-back for the most of his playing time. Throughout his career, he has excelled at free kicks, and his bending shots have reached speeds of exceeding 105 mph (169 km/h). He finished second in the FIFA World Player of the Year competition in 1997. Included in Pelé’s autograph FIFA 100 list of the top 100 players in the world in 2004. Widely regarded as one of the greatest left backs in history.
Brazil photo autographed by Roberto Carlos
At the professional level, Roberto Carlos played 584 games across all competitions and scored 71 goals over his 11 hugely successful seasons with Real Madrid signed memorabilia after leaving Inter Milan in 1996. Earning three UEFA Champions League wins and four La Liga championships while playing for Real. Included in Marca’s “Best Foreign Eleven in Real Madrid’s History” in April 2013. One of the select few players with more than 1,100 club and international appearances in their professional careers.
Genuine Roberto Carlos Autograph
Also, in 1992, Roberto Carlos made his international debut for Brazil football autographs. He participated in three World Cups, helping his side win the 2002 tournament in South Korea and Japan and reach the final in France football autographs in 1998. In 1998 and 2002, selected for the FIFA World Cup All-Star Team. Besides, with Brazil, he is best known for a bending 40-yard free kick he made against France in the tournament’s first game in 1997. Furthermore, the third-most appearances for his country’s team, with 125 caps. In a 2002 FIFA survey, he selected for the FIFA World Cup Dream Team.
Signed Roberto Carlos Brazil memorabilia
In June 2013, he began managing and appointed manager of Sivasspor in the Turkish Super Liga. In December 2014, he gave his notice as head coach. Then again, he oversaw Akhisarspor from January to June of 2015 as manager. Roberto Carlos announced his retirement from playing in 2012 at the age of 39. But in July 2015 named player/manager of Delhi Dynamos of the Indian Super League, for whom he would play three times.