The former Al-Jazira and Al-Wasl player moves to the 14th club in his career

The legend of the Al-Jazira team and the former Brazilian Al-Wasl, Ricardo Oliveira, insisted on continuing in the stadiums with his 41st year, as he officially moved to the ranks of São Caetano, belonging to the first division in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo, which became the 14th team in the veteran player’s career, a busy career that witnessed the development of He made his mark with all clubs, as he scored 377 goals during his playing career.

In a press statement to the official website of his new club, Oliveira said that he promises the club's fans to make a lot of efforts to lead the team to the elite league in the state of Sao Paulo, and that he hopes to be ready to participate in coach Max Sandro's squad as soon as possible.

It is noteworthy that Ricardo Oliveira has a busy career in Brazilian and European stadiums, as he played in the ranks of Santos, Sao Paulo and Portagea in Brazil, and starred in Spain with Valencia, Real Betis and Real Zarago, and played two seasons in Italy with Milan. He also fought with Al Jazira 5 seasons and joined Al Wasl for one season, He returned to Brazil and played with Santos, Atlético Mineiro and Cortabia, while finally joining São Caetano.

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