Former Brazil legend Carlos Alberto, who played for the New York Cosmos and scored arguably one of the greatest goals in World Cup history, died on Tuesday in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil at the age of 72.
Brazilian football captain Carlos Alberto, who has died at the age of 72, scored arguably the most famous goal in World Cup history to cap his side's triumph at the 1970 tournament in Mexico. The ...
Carlos Alberto – Brazil superstar, World Cup-winning captain, friend and contemporary of Pelé, scorer of one of the greatest World Cup final goals ever, and re-inventor of the right back position – ...
Carlos Alberto began his career with Fluminense and ended it in New York. FIFA spoke to Shep Messing about the Brazil icon's final hurrah with the Cosmos. The ties between Fluminense and New York run ...
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Carlos Alberto Torres, the captain of Brazil's World Cup-winning team in 1970 and scorer of one of the sport's most memorable goals, died on Tuesday. He was 72 and died of after ...
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