Chiquinho (footballer, born 1966)

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Chiquinho
Personal information
Full name Neuri Carlos Testa
Date of birth (1966-04-24) 24 April 1966 (age 58)
Place of birth Aratiba, Brazil
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1985–1987 Ypiranga-RS
1988 Juventude
1989–1990 Esportivo
1990 Guarani
1991 Caxias
1991 Esportivo
1992 Mogi Mirim
1993–1994 Fluminense 48 (3)
1995 Veranópolis
1996 Tubarão-SC
1997–1998 Pelotas
1999 Veranópolis
1999–2000 15 de Novembro
2000–2002 São José-RS
2003 Veranópolis
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 11 March 2024

Neuri Carlos Testa (born 24 April 1966), better known as Chiquinho, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

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Career

Right midfielder, Chiquinho played for several clubs in Rio Grande do Sul, being top scorer in the state in 2001 with 15 goals. He also had a notable spell at Fluminense FC where he made 48 appearances. [1] [2]

Honours

Individual

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References

  1. "Rio Grande do Sul -- List of State Topscorers". RSSSF Brazil. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  2. "Campeonato Gaúcho: história, artilheiros e todos os campeões". Esportelândia (in Portuguese). Retrieved 11 March 2024.