Английская Википедия:Dodô (footballer, born 1974)

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Ricardo Lucas Figueredo Monte Raso, known as Dodô (born 2 May 1974 in São Paulo), is a Brazilian football coach and former footballer who played as a striker.

Career

Dodô has played for several clubs in Brazil, including São Paulo, Santos, Botafogo and Fluminense. He also spent time in Japan, South Korea and the UAE, enjoying success with Ulsan Hyundai Horangi in the K-League.

On 11 September 2008, the Court of Arbitration for Sport suspended Dodô from playing professional football for two years as a result of a failed doping test. He tested positive for the use of Fenproporex following a match between Botofogo and Vasco da Gama on 14 June 2007.[1]

In January 2010, after the suspension has finished, Dodô signed a contract with Vasco da Gama for his comeback to football. Dodô scored 11 goals in 28 appearances for the club, four in a single match against Botafogo. However, two penalties missed on the derby against Flamengo, ended his spell with the club.

On 14 June 2010, Dodô transferred to Portuguesa and announced his wishes to end his career in the club.

On 27 April 2011, he was keen to extend his career and signed a one-year deal with Americana[2]

He was still by the Grêmio Osasco in February 2013 and one month after hit with Barra da Tijuca in the dispute of the Campeonato Carioca Série B[3]

Without act since 2013, Dodo has a course to coach at the beginning of this year taught by CBF, with duration of ten days and classes divided into two periods[4][5] and after that conclusion, cmo debut coach in Rio Negro.[6]

Club statistics

[7]

Club performance League
Season Club League Apps Goals
Brazil League
1994 Fluminense Série A 0 0
1995 São Paulo Série A 2 1
1996 Paraná Série A 0 0
1996 São Paulo Série A 0 0
1997 22 21
1998 Santos Série A 22 10
1999 21 13
2000 24 10
2001 0 0
2001 Botafogo Série A 15 6
2002 0 0
2002 Palmeiras Série A 16 3
Korea Republic League
2003 Ulsan Hyundai Horangi K-League 44 27
2004 18 6
Japan League
2005 Oita Trinita J1 League 15 3
Brazil League
2005 Goiás Série A 15 4
2006 Botafogo Série A 12 8
United Arab Emirates League
2006/07 Al-Ain UAE League 0 0
Brazil League
2007 Botafogo Série A 27 15
2008 Fluminense Série A 16 5
Country Brazil 192 96
Korea Republic 62 33
Japan 15 3
United Arab Emirates 0 0
Total 269 132

National team statistics

Brazil national team
Year Apps Goals
1997 5 2
Total 5 2

Honours

Personal honours

International goals

Results list Brazil's goal tally first.
Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
7 September 1997 Salvador, Brazil Шаблон:Fb 2 goals 4–2 Friendly match

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Chuteira de Ouro Шаблон:Torneio Rio – São Paulo top scorers Шаблон:Campeonato Carioca top scorers Шаблон:Campeonato Paulista top scorers