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RIVALDO
Heavily left-footed attacking midfielder with
silky skills. Outstanding from anywhere in the opposition penalty area. Signed
for Barcelona just before the first match of the 1997 season from Deportivo
Coruna for four billion pesetas ($26.7 million). Scored 21 goals in his 41
matches for Deportivo after moving from Brazilian club Palmeiras. In a little
over three seasons at Barcelona has blossomed into arguably the best footballer
in the world. Scored nineteen goals in his debut season, leading Barcelona to a
league and cup double -- the club's first for 29 years. Has battled to convince
Brazilian critics that he is as good for the national team as he is for his
Spanish club, Barcelona. Was made the scapegoat for Brazil's failure to win the
gold medal at the 1996 Olympics, when he was included as an over-age player. One
of the few players to shine for Brazil in their 1998 World Cup campaign in
France. Has a superstition of stepping onto the field with the right foot,
believing it gives him luck. Chosen as FIFA's world player of the year for 1999.
Guided Brazil to the Copa America and Barcelona to the Spanish league title and
was also named European Player of the Year and world player of the year by
readers of World Soccer.
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