Artêmio Sarcinelli (29 December 1932 – 28 November 2006), simply known as Sarcinelli, was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a
forward.
Career
Sarcinelli played professionally for just three clubs: São Cristóvão, São Paulo and
Flamengo
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. In 1954, his name appeared on the list of 18 additional names sent by the then
CBD and prepared by coach
Zezé Moreira for that year's
World Cup
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in case the 22 names registered for that world cup were replaced, as required by
FIFA
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.
Honours
;São Paulo
*Torneio Triangular de Uberaba: 1954
*Trofeo Jarrito: 1955
*
Small Club World Cup:
1955
;Flamengo
*
Taça dos Campeões Estaduais Rio-São Paulo: 1955
Death
Sarcinelli died on 28 November 2006, in João Neiva,
Espírito Santo
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, due to an intestinal infection. The AA Ferroviária stadium in João Neiva currently bears his name.
References
External links
Sarcinelliat ogol.com.br
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1932 births
2006 deaths
Men's association football forwards
Brazilian men's footballers
São Cristóvão de Futebol e Regatas players
São Paulo FC players
CR Flamengo footballers
Footballers from Espírito Santo
Associação Desportiva Ferroviária Vale do Rio Doce managers
20th-century Brazilian sportsmen