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'''Paulo Roberto Bacinello''' (born 29 September 1959), commonly known as '''Paulinho Cascavel''', is a Brazilian retired [[Association footballer|footballer]] who played as a [[Forward (association football)#Striker|striker]].
'''Paulo Roberto Bacinello''' (born 29 September 1959), commonly known as '''Paulinho Cascavel''', is a Brazilian retired [[Association footballer|footballer]] who played as a [[Forward (association football)#Striker|striker]].


He spent most of his professional career in [[Portugal]], primarily with [[Vitória S.C.|Vitória de Guimarães]] and [[Sporting CP|Sporting]].<ref name="CASCAVEL">[http://gloriasdopassado.blogspot.com/2007/01/paulinho-cascavel_24.html Paulinho Cascavel]; Glórias do Passado, 24 January 2007 {{pt icon}}</ref> His [[nickname]] stems from his birthplace.
He spent most of his professional career in Portugal, primarily with [[Vitória S.C.|Vitória de Guimarães]] and [[Sporting CP]].<ref name=CASCAVEL>[http://gloriasdopassado.blogspot.com/2007/01/paulinho-cascavel_24.html Paulinho Cascavel]; Glórias do Passado, 24 January 2007 {{in lang|pt}}</ref>


==Football career==
==Club career==
Born in [[Cascavel]], [[Paraná (state)|Paraná]], Cascavel started his career with local amateurs [[Cascavel Clube Recreativo]], then played for [[Criciúma Esporte Clube]], [[Joinville Esporte Clube]] and [[Fluminense FC]]. He made five appearances in the 1983 edition of the [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série B]] with Criciúma,<ref>[http://www.meutimenarede.com.br/jogadores/7071/paulinho-cascavel Paulo Roberto Bacinello (Paulinho Cascavel)]; at Meu Time na Rede {{pt icon}}</ref> and was top scorer of the following year's [[Campeonato Catarinense]] with 27 goals while with Joinville.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06844.194.30130#!15|title="Cobra" nas Antas: vem aí o {{sic|nolink=y|Cascável}}|trans-title="Snake" at the Antas: Cascavel is coming|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|language=Portuguese|date=30 December 1984|accessdate=29 August 2018}}</ref>
Born in [[Cascavel]], [[Paraná (state)|Paraná]], Cascavel (whose [[nickname]] stemmed from his birthplace) started his career with local amateurs [[Cascavel Clube Recreativo]], then played for [[Criciúma Esporte Clube]], [[Joinville Esporte Clube]] and [[Fluminense FC]]. He made five appearances in the 1983 edition of the [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série B]] with Criciúma,<ref>[http://www.meutimenarede.com.br/jogadores/7071/paulinho-cascavel Paulo Roberto Bacinello (Paulinho Cascavel)]; at Meu Time na Rede {{in lang|pt}}</ref> and was top scorer of the following year's [[Campeonato Catarinense]] with 27 goals while with Joinville.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06844.194.30130#!15|title="Cobra" nas Antas: vem aí o {{sic|nolink=y|Cascável}}|trans-title="Snake" at the Antas: Cascavel is coming|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|language=pt|date=30 December 1984|access-date=29 August 2018}}</ref>


Cascavel moved to Portugal in December 1984, signing with [[Primeira Liga]] club [[FC Porto]], but only played one game there. In [[1985–86 Primeira Liga|the following season]] he joined [[Guimarães]]' [[Vitória S.C.|Vitória SC]], and scored 22 times in [[1986–87 Primeira Liga|his second year]] – top scorer in the competition – as the [[Minho Province|Minho]] side finished in third place, and [[1987–88 UEFA Cup|qualified]] for the [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]].
Cascavel moved to Portugal in December 1984, signing with [[Primeira Liga]] club [[FC Porto]], but only played one game there. In [[1985–86 Primeira Liga|the following season]] he joined [[Guimarães]]' [[Vitória S.C.|Vitória SC]], and scored 22 times in his [[1986–87 Primeira Liga|second year]] – top scorer in the competition – as the [[Minho Province|Minho]] side finished in third place and [[1987–88 UEFA Cup|qualified]] for the [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]].<ref name=MF>[https://maisfutebol.iol.pt/destino-80-s/destinos/paulinho-cascavel-em-guimaraes-ate-moet-chandon-me-deram?_ga=2.219632537.1098483925.1607294723-763065413.1602873581 Paulinho Cascavel: «Em Guimarães até Moët & Chandon me deram» (Paulinho Cascavel: "I was even given Moët & Chandon in Guimarães")]; Mais Futebol, 11 May 2017 {{in lang|pt}}</ref>


Cascavel was acquired by [[Sporting CP]] for [[1987–88 Primeira Liga|1987–88]] and scored 23 goals during that campaign, but the [[Lisbon]]-based team finished fourth. He added six in as many matches in their [[1987–88 European Cup Winners' Cup|quarter-final run]] in the [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]].<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/ec/ec2tops.html Cup Winners Cup Topscorers]; at [[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|RSSSF]]</ref>
Cascavel was acquired by [[Sporting CP]] for [[1987–88 Primeira Liga|1987–88]] and scored 24 goals during that campaign, but the [[Lisbon]]-based team finished fourth.<ref name=MF/> He added six in as many matches in their [[1987–88 European Cup Winners' Cup|quarter-final run]] in the [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]].<ref>[https://www.rsssf.org/ec/ec2tops.html Cup Winners Cup Topscorers]; at [[RSSSF]]</ref>


Cascavel's numbers reduced significantly in the following years, and he retired in June 1991 while still in Portugal with [[Gil Vicente F.C.|Gil Vicente FC]].
Cascavel's numbers reduced significantly the following years, and he retired in June 1991 while still in Portugal with [[Gil Vicente F.C.|Gil Vicente FC]].<ref name=MF/>


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Cascavel's son, [[Cascavel (footballer)|Guilherme]], also nicknamed Cascavel, was also a footballer and a striker. Born in Portugal, he too played mostly in the country, mainly in its [[Segunda Liga]].<ref name="CASCAVEL"/>
Cascavel's son, [[Cascavel (footballer)|Guilherme]], also nicknamed Cascavel, was also a footballer and a striker. Born in Portugal, he too played mostly in the country, mainly in its [[Segunda Liga]].<ref name=CASCAVEL/>


==Honours==
==Honours==
===Club===
'''Joinville'''
'''Joinville'''
*[[Campeonato Catarinense]]: 1984
*[[Campeonato Catarinense]]: 1984
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*[[Primeira Liga]]: [[1984–85 Primeira Divisão|1984–85]]
*[[Primeira Liga]]: [[1984–85 Primeira Divisão|1984–85]]


'''Sporting CP'''
===Individual===
*[[Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira]]: [[1987 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira|1987]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.vavel.com/pt/noticias/2015/08/06/523084-eternos-rivais-disputam-supertaca-quase-28-anos-depois.html|title=Benfica x Sporting: Eternos rivais disputam Supertaça quase 28 anos depois|trans-title=Benfica x Sporting: Eternal rivals fight for Supercup nearly 28 years later|publisher=[[Vavel]]|first=Pedro|last=Correia|language=pt|date=6 August 2015|access-date=20 September 2023}}</ref>
*[[Primeira Liga]]: Top Scorer 1986–87, 1987–88<ref>[http://www.sportsrecords.co.uk/soccer/soccer135x.htm Top Goal Scorers – Portugal]; at Sports Records</ref>

'''Individual'''
*Primeira Liga top scorer: 1986–87, 1987–88<ref>[http://www.sportsrecords.co.uk/soccer/soccer135x.htm Top Goal Scorers – Portugal]; at Sports Records</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 10:55, 20 September 2023

Paulinho Cascavel
Personal information
Full name Paulo Roberto Bacinello
Date of birth (1959-09-29) 29 September 1959 (age 64)
Place of birth Cascavel, Brazil
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1977–1980 Cascavel
1982–1983 Criciúma 5 (0)
1984 Joinville
1984 Fluminense
1985 Porto 1 (0)
1985–1987 Vitória Guimarães 60 (47)
1987–1990 Sporting CP 94 (38)
1990–1991 Gil Vicente 8 (0)
Total 168 (85)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Paulo Roberto Bacinello (born 29 September 1959), commonly known as Paulinho Cascavel, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a striker.

He spent most of his professional career in Portugal, primarily with Vitória de Guimarães and Sporting CP.[1]

Club career[edit]

Born in Cascavel, Paraná, Cascavel (whose nickname stemmed from his birthplace) started his career with local amateurs Cascavel Clube Recreativo, then played for Criciúma Esporte Clube, Joinville Esporte Clube and Fluminense FC. He made five appearances in the 1983 edition of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B with Criciúma,[2] and was top scorer of the following year's Campeonato Catarinense with 27 goals while with Joinville.[3]

Cascavel moved to Portugal in December 1984, signing with Primeira Liga club FC Porto, but only played one game there. In the following season he joined Guimarães' Vitória SC, and scored 22 times in his second year – top scorer in the competition – as the Minho side finished in third place and qualified for the UEFA Cup.[4]

Cascavel was acquired by Sporting CP for 1987–88 and scored 24 goals during that campaign, but the Lisbon-based team finished fourth.[4] He added six in as many matches in their quarter-final run in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.[5]

Cascavel's numbers reduced significantly the following years, and he retired in June 1991 while still in Portugal with Gil Vicente FC.[4]

Personal life[edit]

Cascavel's son, Guilherme, also nicknamed Cascavel, was also a footballer and a striker. Born in Portugal, he too played mostly in the country, mainly in its Segunda Liga.[1]

Honours[edit]

Joinville

Fluminense

Porto

Sporting CP

Individual

  • Primeira Liga top scorer: 1986–87, 1987–88[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Paulinho Cascavel; Glórias do Passado, 24 January 2007 (in Portuguese)
  2. ^ Paulo Roberto Bacinello (Paulinho Cascavel); at Meu Time na Rede (in Portuguese)
  3. ^ ""Cobra" nas Antas: vem aí o Cascável [sic]" ["Snake" at the Antas: Cascavel is coming]. Diário de Lisboa (in Portuguese). 30 December 1984. Retrieved 29 August 2018.
  4. ^ a b c Paulinho Cascavel: «Em Guimarães até Moët & Chandon me deram» (Paulinho Cascavel: "I was even given Moët & Chandon in Guimarães"); Mais Futebol, 11 May 2017 (in Portuguese)
  5. ^ Cup Winners Cup Topscorers; at RSSSF
  6. ^ Correia, Pedro (6 August 2015). "Benfica x Sporting: Eternos rivais disputam Supertaça quase 28 anos depois" [Benfica x Sporting: Eternal rivals fight for Supercup nearly 28 years later] (in Portuguese). Vavel. Retrieved 20 September 2023.
  7. ^ Top Goal Scorers – Portugal; at Sports Records

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