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Full name
  
Claudio Adalberto Adao

Name
  
Claudio Adao

1977–1979
  
Flamengo

Playing position
  
Forward

1972–1976
  
Santos

Spouse
  
Paula Barreto

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Football player


Claudio Adao

Date of birth
  
(1955-07-02) 2 July 1955 (age 60)

Place of birth
  
Volta Redonda (RJ) Brazil

Similar People
  
Felipe Adao, Adilio, Antonio Rondinelli, Cantarele, Paulo Cesar Carpegiani

Children
  
Felipe Adao, Camila Adao

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Cláudio Adalberto Adão, or simply Cláudio Adão (born in Volta Redonda, July 2, 1955), is a former Brazilian football player. A gifted forward, Adão was the top-scorer of almost every championship he's played.

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His first professional club was Santos FC, where he arrived in 1972. When Pelé left Santos in 1974, the club predicted a brilliant future ahead for Adão as Pelé's natural replacement. But they couldn't predict Adão would suffer a serious injury that would leave him off of the pitch for several months.

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Physicians believed Adão's career to be prematurely ended when Flamengo's coach, Cláudio Coutinho (who was himself a physical fitness expert) asked his club to sign Adão.

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Santos let Adão go and, at Flamengo, he underwent intensive physical therapy. The results were fantastic and Adão quickly became an idol. Not only at Flamengo, but in every other club he has played for until he retired, hundreds of goals later, at almost 40 years old.

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In Brazil, Adão played for Botafogo, Vasco, Fluminense, Portuguesa-SP, Corinthians, Bangu, EC Bahia, Cruzeiro, Portuguesa-RJ, Campo Grande-RJ, Ceará SC, Santa Cruz, Volta Redonda FC, Rio Branco-RJ and Desportiva-ES.

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His international career included FK Austria Wien, Al Ain FC, Benfica and Sport Boys.

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Adão further represented Brazil in the 1989 edition of the World Cup of Masters, scoring a hat trick in the final against Uruguay.

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After retirement, he managed several clubs, CSA, Ceará, Rio Branco-ES, and Volta Redonda FC, his current club. As Rio Branco-ES manager, he won the 2001 Campeonato Capixaba.

References

Cláudio Adão Wikipedia