Mazinho Oliveira

Waldemar Aureliano de Oliveira Filho, called Mazinho ( born December 26, 1965), is a former Brazilian footballer.

Career

Clubs

According to the Brazilian clubs FC Santos, Atlético Paranaense and CA Bragantino, with the latter become second in the Brazilian Championship, Mazinho in 1991 committed by the FC Bayern Munich.

His debut in the Bundesliga on 14 August 1991 ( 3rd Round ) in the away game at Fortuna Dusseldorf he crowned with the 1-0 winning goal in the 89th minute. In 28 games he played in his first season, he scored eight goals, four of them enter it in each case as a "double " (Matchday 15 ) on 26 October in a 3-0 home win over Borussia Mönchengladbach on 30 November ( 20th Round ) in the 3:4 home defeat against Werder Bremen. He also came to four inserts in the UEFA Cup ( 2 goals), commencing on 18 September in a 1-1 draw with Cork City and achieved in this competition in the 2:6 defeat at B 1903 Copenhagen also his first goal. The following season he was only 17 appearances for ( 3 goals ), but denied on 25 August 1992 in a 6-0 away win at Borussia Neunkirchen his first game of the DFB Cup.

In the 1993/94 season he only came on Matchday 1 on 7 August ( 3-1 against SC Freiburg ) for use and has been transferred into the winter break on a lending transaction to the SC Internacional Porto Alegre. In his last season for Bayern, he saw another first: It was the first time (0-2 at Paris Saint- Germain ) used on 14 September 1994 in a Champions League match. His last just three games this season, he played a week later, when he was replaced in Derby 's 3-1 victory over TSV 1860 Munich in the 34th minute for Thomas Strunz.

With the return to Brazil and only half a year for Flamengo Rio de Janeiro active Mazinho joined the 1995/96 season to Japan. After four seasons of first division club Kashima Antlers and five titles he played a season for the first division promoted Kawasaki Frontale before he returned to his homeland in 2001 at CA Bragantino ended his career.

National

Mazinho played from 1990 to 1991 eleven times for the national team of his country and scored two goals. In the South American Championship 1991, he contested the four group games and in the final round of the games against the selection of Argentina, in which he in 31 minutes - (even like him) after a scuffle with Claudio Caniggia - was banned from the area, and the final game against the selection of Chile. With one point less than Argentina, he graduated with the " Seleção " from the tournament in second place.

Others

  • Iomar do Nascimento was also called Mazinho. He also played in the early 1990s for the national team. With Waldemar Aureliano de Oliveira Filho he is not related. Both participated jointly in the Copa América 1991.

Achievements

  • Second of the Brazilian Championship 1991
  • Second in the Copa América 1991
  • National Champion of Rio Grande do Sul in 1994
  • German Champion 1994
  • Japanese champion in 1996, 1998
  • Emperor's Cup winner 1997
  • Japanese League Cup winners 1997
  • Super Cup winners 1997
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