Flávio Minuano

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Flávio Minuano
Personnel
Surname Flávio Almeida da Fonseca
birthday July 9, 1944
place of birth Porto AlegreBrazil
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
1958-1961 Internacional Porto Alegre
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1961-1964 Internacional Porto Alegre
1965-1969 Corinthians São Paulo
1969-1971 Fluminense Rio de Janeiro
1972-1975 FC Porto 74 (43)
1975-1976 Internacional Porto Alegre
1976-1977 EC Pelotas
1977 FC Santos
1978 Figueirense FC
1978-1979 EC Pelotas
1979 Brasília FC 6 0(2)
1980 Paysandu SC
1981 Club Jorge Wilstermann
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1963-1968 Brazil 17 (10)
1 Only league games are given.

Flávio Almeida da Fonseca , called Flávio Minuano or Flávio Bicudo , (born July 9, 1944 in Porto Alegre , RS ) is a former Brazilian football player .

Career

Flávio Minuano was trained at the first division club SC Internacional from Porto Alegre . It was here that he made his first steps in the professional team from 1961. After three years he moved to Corinthians São Paulo from São Paulo . For this club he played most games. But he only celebrated his greatest success as Brazilian champion at his next stop, Fluminense FC from Rio de Janeiro . This was followed by a three-year stay in Portugal with FC Porto . Here the player scored 43 goals in 74 games. 1975 Flávio Minuano returned to his old parent club Internacional. With this he was able to become Brazilian champion again in the same year and even put on the crown of top scorer. After that there were only short commitments in mostly second-rate clubs.

In the national team Flávio Minuano was active from 1963 to 1968.

successes

Internacional

Corinthians

Fluminense

Personal awards

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