Alfredo Mostarda Filho

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For two other Brazilian international footballers calledAlfredo, see Alfredo Ramos dos Santos and Alfredo Ramos de Oliveira .
Alfredo
Personal information
Full nameAlfredo Mostarda Filho
Date of birth (1946-10-18) October 18, 1946 (age 72)
Place of birth Brazil
National team
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1974 Brazil 2 (0)

Alfredo Mostarda Filho, simply known as Alfredo (born on October 18, 1946, in São Paulo) is a former Brazilian footballer who played as a defender.

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In a long career (from 1966–1984) he played for Palmeiras, Cruzeiro, Nacional (AM), Coritiba, Santos, and ending up in Bolivia with team Jorge Wilstermann. He won two Campeonatos Brasileiros Série A (1972, 1973) and two Campeonatos Paulistas (1972, 1974) with Palmeiras. For the Brazilian team he played twice, both in 1974, and his second match for Brazil came at the 1974 FIFA World Cup in a 0-1 loss against the Poland team. [1]

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References

  1. Alfredo Mostarda Filho FIFA competition record ( archive )