Carlitos (footballer, Born 1921)
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Carlos Alberto Zolim Filho, best known as ''Carlitos'' (born in
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,
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; November 27, 1921 – 2001) was a Brazilian
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.


Achievements

With
Tesourinha Osmar Fortes Barcellos, best known as ''Tesourinha'' (born in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, 3 December 1921 – died on 17 June 1979) was an association footballer famous for his remarkable dribbling skills. With Carlitos (footballer, born 1 ...
and Adãozinho formed most invaluable three striker attack of the 1940s, a team known as the "
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". He played entire career (1938–1951) at
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, and scored 485 goals. He is still to this date the top scorer in the club history. He won ten
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, eight consecutive (1940–48, 1950 and 1951). He died at 79 years old.


References

1921 births 2001 deaths Brazilian footballers Association football forwards Sport Club Internacional players Footballers from Porto Alegre {{Brazil-footy-forward-1920s-stub