Amarildo
Amarildo Tavares da Silveira is one of those professionals who have managed to cling tooth and nail the main opportunity that arose. With Botafogo shirt, shined, scoring 136 goals in 201 games. But it was the Brazilian national team, with the arduous task of replacing Pele, that their participation was eventually instrumental in winning the world championship in Chile in 1962 Striker great skill, opportunistic, Amarildo was not intimidated by the responsibility and ratifying the Possessed nickname, confirmed their status as top scorer. Participated in four games and scored three goals, two against Spain and Czechoslovakia in the final of the World Cup. In 1963, reaping the fruits of their good performance in the World, was negotiated with Milan, where he made success, as well as Fiorentina and Roma. Amarildo, born in fields, on July 29, 1940, played in Goytacaz (1958), Botafogo (1960-1962), Milan (1962-1967), Fiorentina (1967 to 1971), Rome (1971 and 1972) and Vasco (1972). Their titles: the Mundoa Cup (1962) and Carioca Championship (1961 and 1962). By selection, had 24 games and 9 goals.