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Lima (footballer, born 1962)

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Lima
Personal information
Full name Adesvaldo José de Lima
Date of birth (1962-09-17) 17 September 1962 (age 61)
Place of birth Camapuã, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1979–1981 Operário
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1981–1984 Operário
1984–1986 Corithians 74 (36)
1985Santos (loan)
1987–1988 Grêmio
1988–1991 Benfica 36 (4)
1992 Internacional
1993 America
1994 Cerro Porteño
1994 Vitória
1996 Farroupilha
1997 Brasil de Pelotas
Total 110 (40)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Adesvaldo José de Lima (born 17 September 1962), commonly known as Lima , is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as forward.

Career

Born in Camapuã, Mato Grosso do Sul, Lima started in Operário de Mato Grosso. After being top-scorer of the 1982 and 1983 Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense,[1] he joined Corithians in 1984, who loaned him to Santos. In 1987, he moved to Grêmio, where he would take part in Campeonato Gaúcho titles in 1987 and 1988, being Top-Scorer in the latter, alongside Valdo, Cuca, Astengo and Mazarópi.[2][3]

He then moved to Portugal, joining Benfica,[4] where he would reunite with Valdo, playing sparsely throughout three seasons, but notably scoring three goals in the 1989–90 European Cup campaign, on the way to the final.[5][6] In 1991, he signed with Internacional, winning another Campeonato Gaúcho, and then moving through a number of clubs, retiring at age 35.[3]

In 2012, he ran for the city council in Campo Grande for the Brazilian Labour Party.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Mato Grosso do Sul State Championship -- List of Topscorers". rsssfbrasil.com (in Portuguese).
  2. ^ "Rio Grande do Sul -- List of State Topscorers". rsssfbrasil.com (in Portuguese).
  3. ^ a b "Lima". Terceiro Tempo (in Portuguese).
  4. ^ "Lima já esteve na Luz" [Lima arrived at Benfica]. Diário de Lisboa (in Portuguese) (22740): 19. 16 August 1988. Archived from the original on 21 June 2018. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
  5. ^ Tovar, Rui Miguel (2012). Almanaque do Benfica. Portugal: Lua de Papel. p. 498. ISBN 978-989-23-2087-8.
  6. ^ Tovar, Rui Miguel (2012). Almanaque do Benfica. Portugal: Lua de Papel. pp. 491–507. ISBN 978-989-23-2087-8.
  7. ^ "Lima visita o prefeito Getúlio com proposta de projeto social". Bulhões Digital (in Portuguese). 18 April 2011.
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