#6 Aldair

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The most topped outside player in Roma’s history, Aldair was notable for his intense handling and great method with the ball. His adaptability empowered him to work as a sweeper and when his group was pursuing an amusement, Aldair as often as possible ventured up into midfield as a temporary midfielder because of his viability at exact long balls.

‘Pluto’ as he was lovingly brought in Roma joined the Italian capital club in 1990 from Benfica where he spent just a single season, winning the Portuguese cup. He had likewise tasted accomplishment in his local Brazil with Flamengo where he won the Campeonato Brasileiro.

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At Roma, Aldair proceeded to accomplish incredible status, showing up in the Serie A and won the Scudetto and Super Coppa Italiana in 2001, notwithstanding the Coppa Italia of 1991.

For his accomplishments, the Rio de Janeiro local was drafted into the Roma Hall of notoriety in 2012 and had his shirt number 6 resigned when he exited the club following 13 years in 2003, despite the fact that the pullover was brought out of retirement in 2013 and gave to Kevin Strootman with Aldair’s assent.

With the Brazil National group, Aldair was similarly as fruitful, winning 80 caps somewhere in the range of 1989 and 2000, scoring 3 goals. He was a piece of the Brazilian squads at the 1990, 1994 and 1998 World Cups, winning the 1994 version and completing as a sprinter up in 1998.

He likewise took an interest at three Copa Americas, winning the mainland competition in 1989 and 1997 and was a piece of the Brazilian group that won the Confederations Cup in 1997. He was incorporated into the FIFA World XI of 2000.

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