I only know of three out of the five Elber, Amoroso and Jardel I called Elber, Giovanni growing up haha Here is the original article: https://www.planetfootball.com/nost...ers-in-the-shadows/?utm_source=Bibblio-PF-RHC I did make a poll which is a summarized version of the article https://discover.apester.com/media/5d78f2fcbcd9f76e9b0eb0fc?src=link Well, it is obvious that I love football and I have been spamming my readers with football polls recently haha
Jardel was champion when playing at Gremio FBPA. I'm a Gremio's fan, so I know about this f*cker. After he left the soccer, he becames a politician, and that's where things go awry. He was accused of some things and lost his mandate - in other words, he became a corrupt politician. It's not the only soccer player that ddi that, Danrley is another player from Gremio that did exactly the same, became a politician and then became a criminal.
Gremio in 1995, with Jardel (crouching, first at left) and Danrlei: That year Gremio became South America Libertadores champion.
Same ~~ My classmate who is soccer fanfic was shocked that I didn't know any of the soccer players and that I didn't like soccer
Woooooow that’s a major throwback there... Yes, I’ve heard of them but only because my cousins were football fans and they all had to have the annual sticker collection for the Brazilian league every single year... Also, thank you for using “footballers”. It’s played with the foot, you kick the ball, why do Americans have to call it soccer?!?!?
Because the name Football is used with another sport, one with you don't use a ball and most of the time you are hugging "the ball". "It's not a ball, and you don't play with your feet, so the sport must be called... football, because, why not?" https://www.ganggreennation.com/2013/7/11/4514390/why-do-they-call-it-football