Alfinete Explained

Alfinete
Fullname:Carlos Alberto Dario de Oliveira
Birth Date:1961 2, mf=yes
Birth Place:Jales, São Paulo, Brazil
Position:Right Back / Right Wingback
Years1:1978–1982
Clubs1:XV de Jaú
Years2:1982–1984
Clubs2:Corinthians
Years3:1984–1985
Clubs3:Ponte Preta
Years4:1985–1987
Clubs4:Joinville
Years5:1987–1991
Clubs5:Grêmio
Years6:1991–1993
Clubs6:Atlético Mineiro
Years7:1993
Clubs7:Ituano
Years8:1993
Clubs8:Vila Nova
Years9:1993
Clubs9:Grêmio
Years10:1994
Clubs10:Fluminense
Manageryears1:1996
Manageryears2:1999
Managerclubs2:Barretos
Manageryears3:2000
Managerclubs3:Anápolis
Manageryears4:2002
Managerclubs4:Goiatuba
Manageryears5:2003
Managerclubs5:Grêmio Inhumense
Manageryears6:2003
Managerclubs6:Anápolis
Manageryears7:2004
Managerclubs7:Luziânia
Manageryears8:2004
Managerclubs8:Goiatuba
Manageryears9:2005
Managerclubs9:Rioverdense
Manageryears10:2006–2007
Managerclubs10:Toledo
Manageryears11:2008
Managerclubs11:Grêmio Anápolis
Manageryears12:2008
Managerclubs12:Itumbiara
Manageryears13:2008
Managerclubs13:Brasiliense
Manageryears14:2009
Managerclubs14:Santa Helena
Manageryears15:2009
Managerclubs15:Noroeste
Manageryears16:2000
Managerclubs16:Anápolis
Manageryears17:2010
Managerclubs17:AA Goiatuba
Manageryears18:2014
Managerclubs18:Anapolina
Manageryears19:2015
Managerclubs19:Avenida
Pcupdate:May 21, 2008

Carlos Alberto Dario de Oliveira, usually known as Alfinete, (born February 1, 1961) is a retired professional Brazilian footballer who played as a right back for several Campeonato Brasileiro Série A clubs.[1]

Nickname

Carlos Alberto Dario de Oliveira was nicknamed Alfinete because he was very thin and wore a black power hairstyle, making him look like a pin.[1]

Playing career

Alfinete started his career playing for XV de Jaú, but after four years he moved to Corinthians,[1] where, as a member of the Corinthians Democracy, scored 3 goals in 107 matches played for the club.[2] He played for Grêmio from 1987 to 1991, winning the Copa do Brasil in 1989 and the Campeonato Gaúcho four times, returning to the Porto Alegre club in 1993.[1] Alfinete won the Campeonato Mineiro in 1991 and the Copa CONMEBOL in 1992 while playing for Atlético Mineiro.[1] In 1994, playing for Fluminense, he retired.[1]

Managerial career

He started his managerial career in 1996, when he was hired as XV de Jaú's head coach, after being Cilinho's assistant manager. He managed several Goiás state clubs, such as Rioverdense, Itumbiara and Grêmio Anápolis.[3]

Honors

Alfinete won the following honors during his playing career:[1]

ClubCompetitionSeasons
Atlético MineiroCampeonato Mineiro1991
Copa CONMEBOL1992
CorinthiansCampeonato Paulista1982, 1983
GrêmioCampeonato Gaúcho1987, 1988, 1989, 1990
Copa do Brasil1989
Supercopa do Brasil1990
JoinvilleCampeonato Catarinense1985
Vila NovaCampeonato Goiano1993

Notes and References

  1. Book: Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro Lance Volume 1 . Aretê Editorial S/A . Rio de Janeiro . 2001 . 23. 85-88651-01-7.
  2. Web site: Alfinete . 2008-05-21 . Site Oficial Milton Neves . pt.
  3. Web site: Exclusivo! Campeão goiano define técnico para a Série C . 2008-05-21 . Futebol Interior . pt.