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Zico retired from professional football during the 1994 season but received an invitation to play beach soccer, winning the Beach Soccer World Cup 1995. Scoring 12 goals, he was the top scorer and was named the best player of the tournament.
The Brazil national beach soccer team represents Brazil in international beach soccer competitions and is controlled by the CBF, the governing body for football in Brazil. Brazil is the most successful national team in the FIFA World Cup, being crowned winner a record six times and having won the defunct World Championships also a record nine ...
The 1995 Beach Soccer World Championships was the first edition of the Beach Soccer World Championships, the most prestigious competition in international beach soccer contested by men's national teams until 2005, when the competition was then replaced by the second iteration of a world cup in beach soccer, the better known FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup. [1]
Beach soccer, also known as beach football, ... Romário, Júnior and Zico has helped to expand television coverage to audiences in over 170 countries. ...
The Beach Soccer World Championships was the premier international beach soccer competition contested by men's national ... Zico: 12: Júnior Zico: Paulo Sérgio: 1996:
Zico may refer to: Zico Soccer, a video game; Zico Football Center, a sports complex in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Zico (drink), a brand of coconut water; Zico, name of the ship of the 2024 Mozambique boat disaster; Zico Chain, a British rock band
FIFA issued changes to the rules of beach soccer in July 2014 meaning teams now earn 1 point for a penalty shootout win; [1] teams were awarded 2 points for a shootout win prior to July 2014.
Throughout his career at Flamengo, Zico scored 508 goals and was the top scorer in club history before retiring in 1990. [31] Even without its biggest star, the early years of the post-Zico era were successful for Flamengo. They achieved national victory in the second edition of the Copa do Brasil in 1990, defeating Goiás in the finals.