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Raimundo Nonato da Silva : ウィキペディア英語版 | Raimundo Nonato Tavares da Silva
Raimundo Nonato Tavares da Silva, commonly known by the nickname Bobô (born November 28, 1962), is a retired Brazilian professional football right midfielder and head coach, who played for several Campeonato Brasileiro Série A clubs. ==Playing career== Born on November 28, 1962 in Senhor do Bonfim,〔 〕〔 〕 before becoming a professional player, Bobô played for local amateur club Bahia Jovem, then he joined Catuense's youth squad after the club's head coach, João Correia, observed him playing. In 1982, he started his professional career playing for Catuense, where he stayed through 1984. In 1985, he joined Bahia, where he won three times the Campeonato Baiano (in 1986, in 1987 and in 1988),〔 and also won the 1988 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A,〔 scoring six goals in the competition, including two in the first leg of the final, and winning that year's Placar magazine's Bola de Prata award. He stayed at Bahia until 1989, when he was signed by São Paulo for US$1 million. He scored three goals in the 18 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A games that he played for São Paulo, winning the 1989 Bola de Prata,〔 and that year's Campeonato Paulista.〔 After leaving São Paulo during the 1990 season, he played for Flamengo, winning that season's Copa do Brasil,〔 joining Flamengo's rivals, Fluminense in 1991, leaving the club in 1992, and playing for Corinthians and Internacional in 1993.〔 In 1994, due to a judicial dispute with Corinthians, he ended the year without playing a game,〔 but in the following year, he resumed playing, after returning to Catuense.〔 In the same year, he returned to Bahia, retiring in 1997. Bobô played his farewell game on July 1, 1997 in a friendly tournament game between Bahia and Palmeiras.
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