Deco
Footballer
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August 16 2023 | Signed a three-year contract to become the sporting director of Barcelona, his former club, marking a significant post-retirement career move in football management. |
2017 | Deco's sports management agency, D20 Sports Management, recorded €300,000 profit in this year. |
2016 | Received Golden Foot as a football legend. |
2013 | Received Globe Soccer Awards Player Career Award. |
August 26 2013 | Deco retired from professional football, ending his 17-year career, one day before his 36th birthday. His final match was against Goiás four days earlier. |
2012 | Deco won his second Campeonato Brasileiro title with Fluminense. |
2010 | Won Premier League and FA Cup with Chelsea. |
2010 | Deco played 4 matches for the Portuguese national team, scoring 0 goals |
2010 | Deco played for Portugal in the opening game of the 2010 World Cup against the Ivory Coast, during which he was injured and subsequently ruled out of the matches against North Korea and Brazil. |
2010 | Deco won the Campeonato Brasileiro with Fluminense. |
August 6 2010 | Deco signed a two-year contract with Brazilian club Fluminense on a free transfer, reuniting with former Chelsea and Barcelona teammate Juliano Belletti. |
June 2010 | Deco ended his international career after Portugal's second-round defeat to Spain at the 2010 World Cup, having scored 5 goals in 75 caps for the national team. |
February 2010 | Deco announced his retirement from international football, with plans to play in the 2010 World Cup as his final international tournament. |
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