Gil Baiano Explained

Gil Baiano
Fullname:José Gildásio Pereira de Matos
Birth Date:1966 11, mf=yes
Birth Place:Tucano, Brazil
Height:1.76 m[1]
Position:Right back
Years1:1987 - 1988
Years2:1988 - 1993
Years3:1993 - 1994
Years4:1994
Years5:1995 - 1996
Years6:1996 - 1997
Years7:1998
Years8:1998
Years9:1999
Years10:2000
Years11:2000
Years12:2001
Years13:2002
Clubs1:Guarani
Clubs2:Bragantino
Clubs3:Palmeiras
Clubs4:Vitória
Clubs5:Paraná
Clubs6:Sporting Portugal
Clubs7:Ituano
Clubs8:Paraná
Clubs9:Bragantino
Clubs10:Comercial-SP
Clubs11:Paraná
Clubs12:XV de Piracicaba
Clubs13:Bragantino
Caps2:62
Caps3:7
Caps4:19
Caps5:20
Caps8:9
Caps11:4
Goals2:?
Goals3:?
Goals4:?
Goals5:?
Goals8:?
Goals11:?
Nationalyears1:1990 - 1991
Nationalteam1:Brazil
Nationalcaps1:7
Nationalgoals1:0

José Gildásio Pereira de Matos (born November 3, 1966), commonly known by the nickname Gil Baiano, is a retired professional association football right back, who played for several Campeonato Brasileiro Série A clubs, and for the Brazil national team.

Career

Born in Tucano, Bahia, Gil Baiano started playing professionally in 1987, defending Campinas' club Guarani.[2] In 1988, he was transferred to Bragantino, of Bragança Paulista, winning the Campeonato Paulista in 1990, and playing 62 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A games[3] during his spell at the club.[4] In 1993, he joined Palmeiras, where he played 19 Série A games.[3] leaving the club in 1994, to defend Vitória, playing 20 games Série A until leaving the club.[3] In 1995, he played 20 Série A games for Paraná,[3] leaving the club in 1996, to play for Portuguese club Sporting Portugal.[4] In 1998, he returned to Brazil, playing for Ituano,[2] then Paraná again,[2] where he played nine Série A games.[3] In 1999, he played again for Bragantino, joining Comercial-SP in 2000. In 2000, he also played four Série A games for Paraná,[3] joining XV de Piracicaba in 2001, and retiring while playing for Bragantino in 2002.[2]

National team

Gil Baiano played seven games defending the Brazil national team, without scoring a goal.[5] His first game was played on September 12, 1990, against Spain.[5] He played his last game for Brazil on March 26, 1991, against Argentina.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gil Baiano . 2008-12-23 . Futpédia . Portuguese . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090106041941/http://futpedia.globo.com/jogadores/gil-baiano . January 6, 2009 . mdy .
  2. Web site: Gil Baiano procura resgatar seu passado. 2008-12-23 . 2006-02-14 . Pelé.net . Portuguese.
  3. Web site: Gil Baiano - todos os jogos . 2008-12-23 . Futpédia . Portuguese .
  4. Web site: Gil Baiano (ex-lateral do Bragantino e Palmeiras) . 2008-12-23 . 2008-12-09 . Milton Neves . Portuguese . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111002130954/http://desenvolvimento.miltonneves.com.br/QFL/Conteudo.aspx?id=61961 . October 2, 2011 . mdy .
  5. Book: Napoleão, Antônio Carlos . Roberto Assaf . Seleção Brasileira 1914-2006 . Mauad X . São Paulo . 2006 . 260. 85-7478-186-X.