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'''Carlos Roberto de Oliveira''', known as '''Roberto Dinamite''' (born 13 April 1954) is a Brazilian former [[association football|footballer]] and politician. He was born in [[Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro|Duque de Caxias]], [[Rio de Janeiro state]]. With a career as [[Forward (association football)#Centre-forward|centre forward]] spanning over twenty years, Roberto is [[CR Vasco da Gama|Vasco da Gama]]'s player with the most appearances and all-time top-scorer, as well as the overall leading scorer in the [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|Brazilian Série A]].<ref name="globoesporte">{{cite web | title =Os 10 Mais: Artilheiros | url=http://globoesporte.globo.com/ESP/Noticia/Futebol/Campeonatos/0,,MUL34060-4276,00.html | accessdate =January 7, 2009 | date =May 11, 2007 | publisher=Globoesporte.com |language=Portuguese}}</ref><ref name="guiadoscuriosos1">{{cite web | title =Jogadores que mais defenderam a camisa dos times | url =http://guiadoscuriosos.ig.com.br/index.php?cat=4268&PHPSESSID=9ebcdd84f3c5d97e0c9db1ea1b23b74b | accessdate =January 7, 2009 | date =August 5, 2005 | publisher =Guia dos Curiosos | language =Portuguese }}{{dead link|date=April 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref name="guiadoscuriosos2">{{cite web | title =Roberto Dinamite | url =http://guiadoscuriosos.ig.com.br/index.php?cat=4245&PHPSESSID=9ebcdd84f3c5d97e0c9db1ea1b23b74b | accessdate =January 7, 2009 | publisher =Guia dos Curiosos | language =Portuguese }}{{dead link|date=April 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> At the [[Brazil national football team|national level]], Roberto Dinamite played in the [[1978 FIFA World Cup|1978]] and [[1982 FIFA World Cup]]s and the [[1972 Summer Olympics|1972 Olympic Games]]. He was president of Vasco da Gama from 2008 to 2014.
'''Carlos Roberto de Oliveira''', known as '''Roberto Dinamite''' (born 13 April 1954) is a Brazilian former [[association football|footballer]] and politician. He was born in [[Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro|Duque de Caxias]], [[Rio de Janeiro state]]. With a career as [[Forward (association football)#Centre-forward|centre forward]] spanning over twenty years, Roberto is [[CR Vasco da Gama|Vasco da Gama]]'s player with the most appearances and all-time top-scorer, as well as the overall leading scorer in the [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|Brazilian Série A]].<ref name="globoesporte">{{cite web | title =Os 10 Mais: Artilheiros | url=http://globoesporte.globo.com/ESP/Noticia/Futebol/Campeonatos/0,,MUL34060-4276,00.html | access-date =January 7, 2009 | date =May 11, 2007 | publisher=Globoesporte.com |language=pt}}</ref><ref name="guiadoscuriosos1">{{cite web | title =Jogadores que mais defenderam a camisa dos times | url =http://guiadoscuriosos.ig.com.br/index.php?cat=4268&PHPSESSID=9ebcdd84f3c5d97e0c9db1ea1b23b74b | access-date =January 7, 2009 | date =August 5, 2005 | publisher =Guia dos Curiosos | language =pt }}{{dead link|date=April 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref name="guiadoscuriosos2">{{cite web | title =Roberto Dinamite | url =http://guiadoscuriosos.ig.com.br/index.php?cat=4245&PHPSESSID=9ebcdd84f3c5d97e0c9db1ea1b23b74b | access-date =January 7, 2009 | publisher =Guia dos Curiosos | language =pt }}{{dead link|date=April 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> At the [[Brazil national football team|national level]], Roberto Dinamite played in the [[1978 FIFA World Cup|1978]] and [[1982 FIFA World Cup]]s and the [[1972 Summer Olympics|1972 Olympic Games]]. He was president of Vasco da Gama from 2008 to 2014.


==Club career==
==Club career==
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In 1989 and 1990, he played for [[Associação Portuguesa de Desportos|Portuguesa]] of [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo state]], scoring 11 goals.<ref name="enciclopedialance"/>
In 1989 and 1990, he played for [[Associação Portuguesa de Desportos|Portuguesa]] of [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo state]], scoring 11 goals.<ref name="enciclopedialance"/>


His last goal was scored on 26 October 1992, when, in [[Campeonato Carioca]], Vasco da Gama beat [[Goytacaz Futebol Clube|Goytacaz]] 2–0 at [[Estádio São Januário|São Januário Stadium]].<ref name="odia.terra">{{cite web | title =Relembre a carreira de Roberto Dinamite | url =http://odia.terra.com.br/especial/ataque/vasco/htm/relembre_a_carreira_de_roberto_dinamite_181483.asp | accessdate =7 January 2009 | date =28 June 2008 | publisher =[[O Dia]] | language =Portuguese | url-status =dead | archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20080703045613/http://odia.terra.com.br/especial/ataque/vasco/htm/relembre_a_carreira_de_roberto_dinamite_181483.asp | archivedate =3 July 2008 }}</ref>
His last goal was scored on 26 October 1992, when, in [[Campeonato Carioca]], Vasco da Gama beat [[Goytacaz Futebol Clube|Goytacaz]] 2–0 at [[Estádio São Januário|São Januário Stadium]].<ref name="odia.terra">{{cite web | title =Relembre a carreira de Roberto Dinamite | url =http://odia.terra.com.br/especial/ataque/vasco/htm/relembre_a_carreira_de_roberto_dinamite_181483.asp | access-date =7 January 2009 | date =28 June 2008 | publisher =[[O Dia]] | language =pt | url-status =dead | archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20080703045613/http://odia.terra.com.br/especial/ataque/vasco/htm/relembre_a_carreira_de_roberto_dinamite_181483.asp | archive-date =3 July 2008 }}</ref>


He retired on 24 March 1993, when he was 39 years old. His last match was on that day, when [[Deportivo de La Coruña]] of Spain beat Vasco da Gama 2–0 at Maracanã stadium, in a friendly game that [[Zico (footballer)|Zico]] played for Vasco together with him.<ref name="odia.terra"/>
He retired on 24 March 1993, when he was 39 years old. His last match was on that day, when [[Deportivo de La Coruña]] of Spain beat Vasco da Gama 2–0 at Maracanã stadium, in a friendly game that [[Zico (footballer)|Zico]] played for Vasco together with him.<ref name="odia.terra"/>
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He was a reserve player in the [[1978 FIFA World Cup]], scoring three goals.<ref name="enciclopedialance"/> He was also reserve player for [[Serginho Chulapa|Serginho]] in the [[1982 FIFA World Cup]], and was called by [[Telê Santana]] after [[Careca]] got injured.<ref name="enciclopedialance"/>
He was a reserve player in the [[1978 FIFA World Cup]], scoring three goals.<ref name="enciclopedialance"/> He was also reserve player for [[Serginho Chulapa|Serginho]] in the [[1982 FIFA World Cup]], and was called by [[Telê Santana]] after [[Careca]] got injured.<ref name="enciclopedialance"/>


Roberto Dinamite played five [[Brazil national under-23 football team|Brazil Olympic team]] matches, all of them in 1972.<ref name="rsssfolympic">{{cite web | title =Seleção Brasileira Restritiva (Brazilian National Restrictive Team) 1972–1975 | url=http://www.rsssfbrasil.com/sel/brazil197275r.htm | accessdate =8 January 2009 | date =6 February 2008 | publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|RSSSF Brasil]]}}</ref> He scored one goal in his last match, played on 11 August 1972, when Brazil and [[Tuna Luso Brasileira|Tuna Luso]] drew 1–1.<ref name="rsssfolympic"/>
Roberto Dinamite played five [[Brazil national under-23 football team|Brazil Olympic team]] matches, all of them in 1972.<ref name="rsssfolympic">{{cite web | title =Seleção Brasileira Restritiva (Brazilian National Restrictive Team) 1972–1975 | url=http://www.rsssfbrasil.com/sel/brazil197275r.htm | access-date =8 January 2009 | date =6 February 2008 | publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|RSSSF Brasil]]}}</ref> He scored one goal in his last match, played on 11 August 1972, when Brazil and [[Tuna Luso Brasileira|Tuna Luso]] drew 1–1.<ref name="rsssfolympic"/>


==Career statistics==
==Career statistics==
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After his retirement from football, he became a politician. In 1992, after joining the [[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]] party, he ran for the State Assembly of Rio de Janeiro, being elected with 34,893 votes,<ref name="enciclopedialance"/> and being re-elected twice since.
After his retirement from football, he became a politician. In 1992, after joining the [[Brazilian Social Democracy Party|PSDB]] party, he ran for the State Assembly of Rio de Janeiro, being elected with 34,893 votes,<ref name="enciclopedialance"/> and being re-elected twice since.


As a member of [[Brazilian Democratic Movement|PMDB]], Roberto Dinamite was elected Rio de Janeiro state deputy in 1994, with 68,516 votes, in 1998, with 44,993 votes,<ref name="enciclopedialance"/> in 2002, with 53,172 votes<ref name="tse2002">{{cite web | title =Análise de desempenho eleitoral para deputado estadual – Carlos Roberto Dinamite de Oliveira – PMDB – RJ | url =http://www.tse.gov.br/partidos/desempenho/depDistEst/rj/de/rjde15210.htm | accessdate =7 January 2009 | publisher =Tribunal Superior Eleitoral | language =Portuguese | url-status =dead | archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20090720022202/http://www.tse.gov.br/partidos/desempenho/depDistEst/rj/de/rjde15210.htm | archivedate =20 July 2009 }}</ref> and in 2006, with 49,097 votes.<ref name="gazetamercantil2006">{{cite web | title =Deputados Estaduais – RJ – Apuração Final | url =http://www.gazetamercantil.com.br/eleicao2006/1turno/apuracao.aspx?uf=RJ&t=7 | accessdate =7 January 2009 | publisher =Gazeta Mercantil | language =Portuguese }}{{dead link|date=April 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> He is currently a member of PMDB party.
As a member of [[Brazilian Democratic Movement|PMDB]], Roberto Dinamite was elected Rio de Janeiro state deputy in 1994, with 68,516 votes, in 1998, with 44,993 votes,<ref name="enciclopedialance"/> in 2002, with 53,172 votes<ref name="tse2002">{{cite web | title =Análise de desempenho eleitoral para deputado estadual – Carlos Roberto Dinamite de Oliveira – PMDB – RJ | url =http://www.tse.gov.br/partidos/desempenho/depDistEst/rj/de/rjde15210.htm | access-date =7 January 2009 | publisher =Tribunal Superior Eleitoral | language =pt | url-status =dead | archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20090720022202/http://www.tse.gov.br/partidos/desempenho/depDistEst/rj/de/rjde15210.htm | archive-date =20 July 2009 }}</ref> and in 2006, with 49,097 votes.<ref name="gazetamercantil2006">{{cite web | title =Deputados Estaduais – RJ – Apuração Final | url =http://www.gazetamercantil.com.br/eleicao2006/1turno/apuracao.aspx?uf=RJ&t=7 | access-date =7 January 2009 | publisher =Gazeta Mercantil | language =pt }}{{dead link|date=April 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> He is currently a member of PMDB party.


Roberto Dinamite was a candidate to Vasco da Gama presidency in 2003 and in 2006. He was elected president of Vasco da Gama on 21 June 2008.<ref name="guiadoscuriosos2"/>
Roberto Dinamite was a candidate to Vasco da Gama presidency in 2003 and in 2006. He was elected president of Vasco da Gama on 21 June 2008.<ref name="guiadoscuriosos2"/>

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Roberto Dinamite
de Oliveira in 2008
Personal information
Full name Carlos Roberto de Oliveira
Date of birth (1954-04-13) 13 April 1954 (age 70)
Place of birth Duque de Caxias, Brazil
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1969–1972 Vasco da Gama
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1971–1979 Vasco da Gama 161 (92)
1979–1980 Barcelona 8 (2)
1980–1993 Vasco da Gama 150 (89)
1989Portuguesa (loan) 17 (9)
1991Campo Grande (loan) 14 (0)
Total 350 (192)
International career
1975–1984 Brazil 38 (20)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Carlos Roberto de Oliveira, known as Roberto Dinamite (born 13 April 1954) is a Brazilian former footballer and politician. He was born in Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro state. With a career as centre forward spanning over twenty years, Roberto is Vasco da Gama's player with the most appearances and all-time top-scorer, as well as the overall leading scorer in the Brazilian Série A.[1][2][3] At the national level, Roberto Dinamite played in the 1978 and 1982 FIFA World Cups and the 1972 Olympic Games. He was president of Vasco da Gama from 2008 to 2014.

Club career

Roberto Dinamite was developed at Vasco da Gama youth squad. He is one of the most famous Vasco da Gama players, and is the greatest goal scorer of the club. He scored 698 goals wearing the club's shirt and 864 goals in all his career. He played 1022 matches (768 official matches, and 254 friendly matches).

He was nicknamed Dinamite by the journalist Aparício Pires, of Jornal dos Sports newspaper, after scoring a spectacular goal in his debut in the professional team, on 25 November 1971, against Internacional, at Maracanã stadium.[4] The journalist wrote in the newspaper that the Dynamite-Boy detonates at Maracanã.[4]

In 1989 and 1990, he played for Portuguesa of São Paulo state, scoring 11 goals.[4]

His last goal was scored on 26 October 1992, when, in Campeonato Carioca, Vasco da Gama beat Goytacaz 2–0 at São Januário Stadium.[5]

He retired on 24 March 1993, when he was 39 years old. His last match was on that day, when Deportivo de La Coruña of Spain beat Vasco da Gama 2–0 at Maracanã stadium, in a friendly game that Zico played for Vasco together with him.[5]

International career

Roberto Dinamite earned 47 caps with the Brazilian national team, between September 1975 and June 1984, scoring 25 goals, including matches against combined teams, and clubs.[6] He played 38 matches against national teams (20 of them were official FIFA matches), and scored 20 goals, and the nine other matches were against combined teams, and clubs, scoring 5 goals in those matches. His first national team match was played on 30 September 1975, when the Peruvian national team beat Brazil 3–1.[6] Roberto Dinamite's first Brazilian national team goal was scored on 23 May 1976, when Brazil beat England 1–0.[6] His last cap was earned on 17 June 1984, when Brazil and Argentina drew 0–0.[6]

He was a reserve player in the 1978 FIFA World Cup, scoring three goals.[4] He was also reserve player for Serginho in the 1982 FIFA World Cup, and was called by Telê Santana after Careca got injured.[4]

Roberto Dinamite played five Brazil Olympic team matches, all of them in 1972.[7] He scored one goal in his last match, played on 11 August 1972, when Brazil and Tuna Luso drew 1–1.[7]

Career statistics

Club

Club performance League Regional
League
Cup Continental Total
Season Club League Caps Goals Caps Goals Caps Goals Caps Goals Caps Goals
Brazil League State League Copas Copa Libertadores Total
1971 Vasco Série A 6 1 0 0 - - 6 1
1972 11 4 11 2 - - 22 6
1973 32 13 19 5 - - 51 18
1974 26 16 20 17 - - 46 33
1975 19 15 28 25 - 6 2 53 42
1976 19 12 26 15 - - 45 27
1977 17 7 27 25 - - 44 32
1978 17 14 21 19 - - 38 33
1979 14 10 35 33 - - 49 43
Spain League Copa del Rey Europe Total
1979–80 Barcelona La Liga 8 2 - 1 0 2 1 11 3
Brazil League State League Copas1 Copa Libertadores Total
1980 Vasco Série A 6 8 24 14 - - 30 22
1981 19 14 27 31 - - 46 45
1982 16 12 20 15 - - 36 27
1983 21 9 14 7 - - 35 16
1984 21 16 17 9 - - 38 25
1985 22 16 20 12 - - 47 29
1986 15 5 24 19 - - 39 24
1987 14 6 29 14 - - 43 20
1988 10 3 3 1 - - 14 4
1989 0 0 16 9 - - 16 9
Portuguesa Série A 17 9 0 0 - - 17 9
1990 Vasco Série A 4 0 15 3 2 0 8 1 28 4
1991 Campo Grande Série B 0 0 14 0 - - 14 0
1992 Vasco Série A 2 0 19 9 3 1 - 24 10
Total Brazil 328 190 429 284 5 1 14 3 776 478
Spain 8 2 1 0 2 1 11 3
Career total 336 192 429 284 6 1 16 4 787 481

1Include Copa do Brasil and Supercopa do Brasil

Honours

Club

Vasco da Gama

Individual

Politics

After his retirement from football, he became a politician. In 1992, after joining the PSDB party, he ran for the State Assembly of Rio de Janeiro, being elected with 34,893 votes,[4] and being re-elected twice since.

As a member of PMDB, Roberto Dinamite was elected Rio de Janeiro state deputy in 1994, with 68,516 votes, in 1998, with 44,993 votes,[4] in 2002, with 53,172 votes[8] and in 2006, with 49,097 votes.[9] He is currently a member of PMDB party.

Roberto Dinamite was a candidate to Vasco da Gama presidency in 2003 and in 2006. He was elected president of Vasco da Gama on 21 June 2008.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Os 10 Mais: Artilheiros" (in Portuguese). Globoesporte.com. May 11, 2007. Retrieved January 7, 2009.
  2. ^ "Jogadores que mais defenderam a camisa dos times" (in Portuguese). Guia dos Curiosos. August 5, 2005. Retrieved January 7, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b "Roberto Dinamite" (in Portuguese). Guia dos Curiosos. Retrieved January 7, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro Lance Volume 1. Rio de Janeiro: Aretê Editorial S/A. 2001. pp. 336–337. ISBN 85-88651-01-7.
  5. ^ a b "Relembre a carreira de Roberto Dinamite" (in Portuguese). O Dia. June 28, 2008. Archived from the original on July 3, 2008. Retrieved January 7, 2009.
  6. ^ a b c d Seleção Brasileira 1914–2006. São Paulo: Mauad X. 2006. p. 295. ISBN 85-7478-186-X.
  7. ^ a b "Seleção Brasileira Restritiva (Brazilian National Restrictive Team) 1972–1975". RSSSF Brasil. February 6, 2008. Retrieved January 8, 2009.
  8. ^ "Análise de desempenho eleitoral para deputado estadual – Carlos Roberto Dinamite de Oliveira – PMDB – RJ" (in Portuguese). Tribunal Superior Eleitoral. Archived from the original on July 20, 2009. Retrieved January 7, 2009.
  9. ^ "Deputados Estaduais – RJ – Apuração Final" (in Portuguese). Gazeta Mercantil. Retrieved January 7, 2009.[permanent dead link]