Carvalho (footballer)
Brazilian footballer (born 1952)
Personal information | |||
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Full name | João Dickson Carvalho | ||
Date of birth | 1952 (age 71–72) | ||
Place of birth | São Paulo, Brazil | ||
Height | 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
Guarani FC | |||
Barretos EC | |||
Fluminense | |||
Alegria | |||
Rio Preto EC | |||
1975–1982 | Towa Real Estate/Fujita Industry | ||
1983–1986 | Yokohama Tristar/ANA | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
João Dickson Carvalho (born 1952) is a Brazilian former football player.
Career
Carvalho was one of several foreign players in the Japan Soccer League,[1] and during the 1977 season, he became the first foreign player to win the top scorer in the Japan Soccer League First Division. Carvalho scored a total of 77 goals in the league[2] becoming the fourth all-time top scorer in the Japan Soccer League First Division history.
Personal honors
- Japanese Footballer of the Year - 1 (1977)
- Japan Soccer League First Division Top Scorer - 2 (1977 (on his own), 1978 (shared with Kunishige Kamamoto))
- Japan Soccer League First Division Best Eleven - 5 (1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981)
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Japanese Footballer of the Year
- 1961: Naganuma
- 1962: Ozawa
- 1963: Yaegashi
- 1964: Sugiyama
- 1965: Ogi
- 1966: Kamamoto
- 1967: Miyamoto
- 1968: Kamamoto
- 1969: Sugiyama
- 1970: Ogi
- 1971: Kamamoto
- 1972: Nomura
- 1973: Sugiyama
- 1974: Kamamoto
- 1975: Kamamoto
- 1976: Nagai
- 1977: Carvalho
- 1978: Ochiai
- 1979: Imai
- 1980: Kamamoto
- 1981: Kamamoto
- 1982: Ozaki
- 1983: Kimura
- 1984: Kimura
- 1985: Yoshida
- 1986: Takeda
- 1987: Morishita
- 1988: Oscar
- 1989: Kimura
- 1990: Ramos
- 1991: Ramos
- 1992: Miura
- 1993: Miura
- 1994: Pereira
- 1995: Stojković
- 1996: Kawaguchi
- 1997: Nakata
- 1998: Nakayama
- 1999: Sawanobori
- 2000: S. Nakamura
- 2001: Yanagisawa
- 2002: Fujita
- 2003: Kubo
- 2004: Nakazawa
- 2005: Araújo
- 2006: Tulio
- 2007: Suzuki
- 2008: Endō
- 2009: Ogasawara
- 2010: Honda
- 2011: Sawa
- 2012: Satō
- 2013: S. Nakamura
- 2014: Endō
- 2015: Ōkubo
- 2016: K. Nakamura
- 2017: Kobayashi
- 2018: Osako
- 2019: Nakagawa
- 2020: Mitoma
- 2021: Damião
- 2022: Mitoma
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