List of Brazilian footballers in Serie B

The list of Brazilian footballers in Serie B records the association football players from Brazil who have appeared at least once for a team in the Italian Serie B. Entries in bold denote players still active in actual season.[1]

A

B

  • Babù – Salernitana, Venezia, Lecce, Verona, Triestina, Avellino – 2001–04, 2006–09
  • Barreto – Treviso, Bari – 2003–05, 2007–09
  • Fábio Bilica – Venezia, Palermo – 2000–01, 2002–03
  • Binho – Empoli, Livorno – 1999–00, 2002–03
  • Daniel Bessa – Vicenza, Bologna, Como, Verona – 2012–13, 2014–17
  • Bondi – Salernitana, Arezzo, Grosseto – 2002–03, 2006–07, 2010–11
  • Branco – Brescia – 1987–88

C

Walter Casagrande won the Serie B scorers ranking in 1990–91 season.[2]
  • Caetano – Frosinone, Crotone, Varese – 2009–14
  • Caio Secco – Crotone – 2013–15
  • Canè – Napoli, Bari – 1963–65, 1970–71
  • Carlos AugustoMonza – 2020–
  • Walter Casagrande – Ascoli – 1990–91
  • Catê – Sampdoria – 1999–2000
  • César – Catania, Chievo, Padova, Juve Stabia, Virtus Entella – 2004–06, 2007–08, 2009–12, 2014–15
  • Lucas Chiaretti – Cittadella, Foggia, Pordenone – 2016–20
  • Claiton – Varese, Bari, Crotone, Cremonese – 2010–13, 2014–16, 2017–20
  • Sergio Clerici – Lecco – 1962–66
  • Igor Coronado – Trapani, Palermo – 2015–18
  • Cribari – Empoli – 1999–2002
  • Felipe Curcio – Brescia, Salernitana – 2017–21

D

E

  • Edmar – Pescara – 1989–91
  • Edinho – Lecce – 2009–10
  • Edson – Genoa – 1997–98
  • Eloi – Genoa – 1984–85
  • Rodrigo Ely – Reggina, Varese, Avellino – 2012–15[c ITA U20][c ITA U19]
  • Emerson – Reggina, Livorno – 2011–13, 2014–15
  • Alan Empereur – Livorno, Salernitana, Foggia, Bari, Verona – 2014–16, 2017–19

F

G

H

J

Jeda is the second most capped Brazilian player and the second best foreign goalscorers in Serie B.[3]
  • Jeda – Vicenza, Siena, Palermo, Piacenza, Catania, Crotone, Rimini – 2001–08
  • Jéffe – Frosinone, Latina, Livorno – 2009–10, 2013–16
  • Jefferson – Modena – 2011–12
  • João Paulo – Bari – 1992–94
  • João Pedro – Cagliari – 2015-16
  • Joelson – Albinoleffe, Pisa, Reggina, Grosseto – 2004–07, 2008–10
  • Jonathas – Brescia, Latina – 2011–12, 2013–14
  • Juliano – Lecce, Pisa – 2006–08

L

Jonathas is the top scorer of Latina in Serie B.[4]
  • Francisco Lima – Brescia – 2006–08
  • Luciano – Chievo – 2000–01, 2007–08
  • Luiz Felipe – Salernitana – 2016–17
  • Luvanor – Catania – 1984–86

M

  • Filipe Machado – Salernitana – 2009–10
  • Maicon – Reggina, Livorno – 2011–12, 2013–16, 2018–19
  • Marcelinho – Catania – 2014–15
  • Mancini – Venezia – 2002–03
  • Marco Aurélio – Vicenza, Palermo, Cosenza – 1999–00, 2001–03
  • Marcón – Venezia – 2002–03
  • Martinho – Verona, Catania, Bari, Ascoli – 2012–13, 2014–15, 2016–19
  • Ryder Matos – Verona, Empoli – 2018–19, 2020–
  • Matuzalém – Napoli, Bologna – 1999–2000, 2014–15
  • Fernando Menegazzo – Catania – 2004–05
  • Junior Messias – Crotone – 2019–20
  • Mezavilla – Catania, Cesena, Pisa, Juve Stabia – 2004–05, 2006–08, 2011–13, 2019–20
  • Milton – Como – 1989–90
  • Montresor – Treviso – 2006–07
  • Mozart – Reggina – 2001–02
  • Müller – Torino – 1989–90
  • Murilo – Livorno – 2018–20

N

  • Nenê – Spezia, Bari - 2014–18
  • Neto Pereira – Varese – 2010–15
  • Nícolas – Verona, Virtus Lanciano, Trapani, Reggina – 2012–13, 2014–17, 2020–

O

  • Oliveira – Cittadella, Vicenza – 2008–11

P

  • Paco Soares – Fidelis Andria – 1997–98
  • Paquito – Ravenna, Cosenza, Crotone – 2000–02, 2005–06
  • Paulinho – Grosseto, Livorno, Cremonese – 2007–09, 2011–13, 2017–19
  • Pedrinho – Catania – 1984–86
  • Pelado – Treviso – 1999–01
  • Luís Atílio Pennacchi – Lucchese – 1939–41
  • Paulo Pereira – Genoa – 1996–98
  • Inácio Piá – Ascoli, Napoli, Treviso, Torino, Portogruaro – 2003–04, 2006–08, 2009–11
  • Guillermo Piantoni – Palermo – 1931–32
  • Pinga – Torino, Siena – 2000–05

R

  • Rafael – Verona, Cagliari – 2011–13, 2015–16
  • Reginaldo – Treviso, Parma, Siena, Pro Vercelli – 2003–05, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2017–18
  • Renan – Sampdoria – 2011–12
  • Rincon – Ancona, Piacenza, Grosseto – 2008–11
  • Romeu – Ravenna – 1999–2000
  • Ronaldo Pompeu – Mantova, Padova, Grosseto, Empoli, Pro Vercelli, Salernitana, Novara – 2009–18
  • Rubinho – Genoa, Torino – 2006–07, 2010–11

S

T

  • Rodrigo Taddei – Siena, Perugia – 2002–03, 2014–15
  • Teco – Salernitana – 2002–03
  • Tesser – Lecce – 2006–07
  • Thiago – Genoa – 2003–05
  • Thomas – Siena – 2013–14
  • Tita – Pescara – 1989–90
  • Rômulo Eugênio Togni – Arezzo, Pescara, Avellino – 2006–07, 2011–12, 2013–14
  • Robson Toledo – Ascoli, Ravenna, Triestina – 2004–05, 2007–08, 2010–11

V

W

  • Wágner – Modena – 2010–11
  • William (Justino Clovis William) – Ascoli – 2008–09
  • William (William Nascimento Lacerda) – Modena – 2012–13
  • Wilker – Treviso – 2006–07, 2008–09

Z

  • Adrián Zanettin – Verona – 1935–36
  • Zé Elias – Genoa – 2003–04
  • Zé Eduardo – Empoli, Padova – 2011–13

See also

Notes

References

Italy Serie B footballers Expatriate footballers in Italy Argentine expatriate footballers Argentine expatriate footballers Category:Association football player non-biographical articles

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