Nílson Esídio Mora

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Nílson
Personnel
Surname Nílson Esídio Mora
birthday November 19, 1965
place of birth Santa Rita do Passa QuatroBrazil
size 188 cm
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1982 XV de Novembro 1 0(0)
1983-1984 Sertãozinho FC
1985 SE Platinense
1986 AA Ponte Preta
1987-1988 XV de Novembro
1988-1989 Internacional Porto Alegre
1989-1990 Celta Vigo 10 0(2)
1990-1991 Gremio Porto Alegre 26 0(4)
1992 Portuguesa
1992 Corinthians São Paulo
1993 Flamengo Rio de Janeiro
1993 Fluminense Rio de Janeiro 12 0(8)
1994 Albacete Balompié 25 0(8)
1994 Real Valladolid 24 0(6)
1995 Palmeiras São Paulo 16 0(4)
1996 CR Vasco da Gama
1997 UANL Tigres ?? 0(9)
1997 Atletico Paranaense 16 0(3)
1998 Sporting Cristal 43 (25)
1999 EC Santo André
1999 Atlético Mineiro
2000 Universitario de Deportes
2001 Santa Cruz FC 7 0(0)
2002 Rio Branco EC
2003 AA Flamengo
2003 Nacional AC (SP)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1989-1992 Brazil 4 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Nílson Esídio Mora , called Nílson , (born November 19, 1965 in Santa Rita do Passa Quatro , São Paulo ) is a former Brazilian soccer player .

Career

After Nílson first played in smaller clubs, he experienced his breakthrough in 1988 at the first division club Internacional from Porto Alegre . In his first season he was able to secure the crown of the top scorer in the Brazilian championship . Because of this success, the player was signed by Celta Vigo from Spain . Nílson was unable to assert himself decisively here, so he went back to Brazil after just one season. Various stations followed, including a. also in Peru , which usually lasted no longer than a season.

title

Gremio

Real Valladolid

Sporting Cristal

Atlético Mineiro

Universitario de Deportes

Personal awards

Web links

  • Nílson in the database of National-Football-Teams.com (English)