Rodolfo Carbone
Brazilian footballer
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 1928 | ||
Date of death | May 28, 2008 | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1951-1957 | Corinthians | 231 | (135) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Rodolfo Carbone (1928 – May 25, 2008) was a Brazilian footballer who played as a forward.
He played for Corinthians in 231 games between 1951 and 1957, and scored 135 goals.
In 1951, the team composed of Carbone, Cláudio, Luisinho, Baltazar and Mário marked 103 goals in thirty matches of the São Paulo Championship, registering an average of 3.43 goals per game. Carbone was the top goal scorer of the competition with 30 goals.[citation needed]
Books
Book Title | Publisher | Type | Year |
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Rodolfo Carbone | Plicpress | Biography | 2012[1] |
References
- ^ Rodolfo Carbone. Plicpress. 2012. ISBN 9786137906477.
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Campeonato Paulista top scorers
- 1902: Miller
- 1903: Boyes
- 1904: Boyes & Miller
- 1905: Friese
- 1906: Friese & Léo
- 1907: Léo
- 1908: Léo & Peres
- 1909: Bibi
- 1910: Boyes, Eurico & Rubens Salles
- 1911: Décio
- 1912: Friedenreich
- 1913 (APEA): Gilberto
- 1913 (LPF): Décio
- 1914 (APEA): Friedenreich
- 1914 (LPF): Neco
- 1915 (APEA): Nazaré
- 1915 (LPF): Facchini
- 1916 (APEA): Ary, Mariano & Zacchi
- 1916 (LPF): Apparício
- 1917: Friedenreich
- 1918: Friedenreich
- 1919: Andrada
- 1920: Neco
- 1921: Friedenreich
- 1922: Gambarotta
- 1923: Feitiço
- 1924: Feitiço
- 1925: Feitiço
- 1926 (APEA): Heitor
- 1926 (LAF): Araken & Filó
- 1927 (APEA): Araken
- 1927 (LAF): Friedenreich
- 1928 (APEA): Heitor
- 1928 (LAF): Friedenreich
- 1929 (APEA): Feitiço
- 1929 (LAF): Friedenreich & Nabor
- 1930: Feitiço
- 1931: Feitiço
- 1932: Romeu
- 1933 (APEA): Waldemar de Brito
- 1933 (FPF): Miguel
- 1934 (APEA): Romeu
- 1934 (FPF): Euclydes
- 1935 (APEA): Figueiredo
- 1935 (LPF): Teleco
- 1936 (APEA): Carioca
- 1936 (LFP): Teleco
- 1937: Teleco
- 1938: Elyseo
- 1939: Teleco
- 1940: Peixe
- 1941: Teleco
- 1942: Milani
- 1943: Milani
- 1944: Luisinho
- 1945: Passarinho & Servílio
- 1946: Servílio
- 1947: Servílio
- 1948: Cilas
- 1949: Friaça
- 1950: Pinga
- 1951: Carbone
- 1952: Baltazar
- 1953: Humberto
- 1954: Humberto
- 1955: Del Vecchio
- 1956: Paulo
- 1957: Pelé
- 1958: Pelé
- 1959: Pelé
- 1960: Pelé
- 1961: Pelé
- 1962: Pelé
- 1963: Pelé
- 1964: Pelé
- 1965: Pelé
- 1966: Toninho Guerreiro
- 1967: Flávio
- 1968: Téia
- 1969: Pelé
- 1970: Toninho Guerreiro
- 1971: César Maluco
- 1972: Toninho Guerreiro
- 1973: Pelé
- 1974: Geraldão
- 1975: Serginho
- 1976: Sócrates
- 1977: Serginho
- 1978: Juary
- 1979: Luís Fernando
- 1980: Edmar
- 1981: Jorge Mendonça
- 1982: Casagrande
- 1983: Serginho
- 1984: Chiquinho & Serginho
- 1985: Careca
- 1986: Kita
- 1987: Edmar
- 1988: Evair
- 1989: Toni & Toninho
- 1990: Alberto, Rubem & Volnei
- 1991: Raí
- 1992: Válber
- 1993: Viola
- 1994: Evair
- 1995: Bentinho & Paulinho McLaren
- 1996: Giovanni
- 1997: Dodô
- 1998: França
- 1999: Alex
- 2000: França
- 2001: Washington
- 2002: Alex Alves
- 2003: Luís Fabiano
- 2004: Vágner Love
- 2005: Finazzi
- 2006: Nilmar
- 2007: Somália
- 2008: Alex Mineiro
- 2009: Pedrão
- 2010: Ricardo Bueno
- 2011: Elano & Liédson
- 2012: Neymar
- 2013: William
- 2014: Alan Kardec, Cícero, Léo Costa & Luís Fabiano
- 2015: Ricardo Oliveira
- 2016: Roger
- 2017: Gilberto & Pottker
- 2018: Borja
- 2019: Jean Mota
- 2020: Ytalo
- 2021: Mezenga
- 2022: Ronaldo
- 2023: Galoppo & Guedes
- 2024: López
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