Brazilian footballer This sports biography does not cite any sources containing significant coverage. Please help improve this article by adding citations to sources containing significant coverage. Sports biographies without significant coverage violate the requirement for such articles and may be deleted. Find sources: "football" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2023) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) | For the Brazilian football striker, see Paulo Isidoro (footballer, born 1973). Paulo IsidoroPersonal information Full name| Paulo Isidoro de Jesus Date of birth| (1953-08-03) 3 August 1953 (age 69) Place of birth| Belo Horizonte, Brazil Position(s)| Midfielder International career Years| Team| Apps| (Gls) 1977–1983| Brazil| 41| (3) Paulo Isidoro de Jesus (born 3 August 1953), known as Paulo Isidoro, is a Brazilian former association footballer who played as an offensive midfielder. In 1981, he received the Bola de Ouro award. He was capped 41 times with the Brazil national team between June 1977 and July 1983, and played in four out of the team's five matches at the 1982 FIFA World Cup, always as a substitute (usually for Serginho Chulapa).[1] ## Clubs[edit] * 1975–1980 : Clube Atlético Mineiro * 1980–1983 : Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense * 1983–1985 : Santos FC * 1985–1988 : Guarani Futebol Clube * 1989–1989 : Esporte Clube XV de Jaú * 1989–1990 : Cruzeiro Esporte Clube * 1991–1992 : Associação Atlética Internacional (Limeira) * 1992–1997 : Valeriodoce Esporte Clube ## Honours[edit] ### Club[edit] Clube Atlético Mineiro * Campeonato Mineiro (Championship Minas Gerais State championship): 1976, 1978, 1979 Cruzeiro Esporte Clube * Campeonato Mineiro (Championship Minas Gerais State championship): 1990 Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense * Campeonato Gaúcho (Rio Grande do Sul State Championship): 1980 * Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (Brazilian championship): 1981 Santos FC * Campeonato Paulista (São Paulo State Championship): 1984 ### Individual[edit] * Brazilian Golden Ball: 1981 * Brazilian Silver Ball: 1976, 1981, 1983 ## References[edit] 1. ^ Paulo Isidoro Statistics FIFA. Retrieved 4 February 2010. * v * t * e Brazil squad – 1982 FIFA World Cup * 1 Waldir Peres * 2 Leandro * 3 Oscar * 4 Luizinho * 5 Cerezo * 6 Júnior * 7 Paulo Isidoro * 8 Sócrates (c) * 9 Serginho * 10 Zico * 11 Éder * 12 Paulo Sérgio * 13 Edevaldo * 14 Juninho * 15 Falcão * 16 Edinho * 17 Pedrinho * 18 Batista * 19 Renato * 20 Roberto Dinamite * 21 Dirceu * 22 Carlos * Coach: Telê Santana * v * t * e Bola de Ouro Men's * 1970: Pelé1 * 1971: Dirceu Lopes2 * 1973: Ancheta & Cejas * 1974: Zico * 1975: Waldir Peres * 1976: Figueroa * 1977: Cerezo * 1978: Falcão * 1979: Falcão * 1980: Cerezo * 1981: Paulo Isidoro * 1982: Zico * 1983: Roberto Costa * 1984: Roberto Costa * 1985: Marinho * 1986: Careca * 1987: Renato * 1988: Taffarel * 1989: Ricardo Rocha * 1990: César Sampaio * 1991: Mauro Silva * 1992: Júnior * 1993: César Sampaio * 1994: Amoroso * 1995: Giovanni * 1996: Djalminha * 1997: Edmundo * 1998: Edílson * 1999: Marcelinho Carioca * 2000: Romário * 2001: Alex Mineiro * 2002: Kaká * 2003: Alex * 2004: Robinho * 2005: Tevez * 2006: Lucas * 2007: Thiago Neves * 2008: Rogério Ceni * 2009: Adriano * 2010: Darío Conca * 2011: Neymar * 2012: Neymar1 & Ronaldinho * 2013: Éverton Ribeiro * 2014: Ricardo Goulart * 2015: Renato Augusto * 2016: Gabriel Jesus * 2017: Jô * 2018: Dudu * 2019: Gabriel Barbosa * 2020: Claudinho * 2021: Hulk * 2022: Gustavo Scarpa Women's * 2021: Bia Zaneratto * 2022: Adriana 1 As Hors concours 2 Placar started to give this prize to the best grade holder at Bola de Prata since 1973. In its 2013 ceremonies, a Bola de Ouro was given to Dirceu Lopes, holder of the best 1971 grade. Francisco Reyes and Elías Figueroa, holders of 1970 and 1972 ones respectively, have not been announced as these years' winners yet. * v * t * e 1976 Bola de Prata * GK: Manga * DF: Perivaldo * DF: Figueroa * DF: Beto Fuscão * DF: Wladimir * MF: Cerezo * MF: Paulo Isidoro * MF: Caju * FW: Valdomiro * FW: Narciso Doval * FW: Lula * v * t * e 1981 Bola de Prata * GK: De la Cruz * DF: Perivaldo * DF: Moisés * DF: Pereyra * DF: Marinho Chagas * MF: Zé Mário * MF: Paulo Isidoro * MF: Eloi * MF: Mário Sérgio * FW: Paulo César * FW: Roberto Dinamite * v * t * e 1983 Bola de Prata * GK: Roberto Costa * DF: Nelinho * DF: Márcio * DF: Pereyra * DF: Júnior * MF: Dema * MF: Paulo Isidoro * MF: Pita * FW: Jorginho * FW: Reinaldo * FW: Éder This biographical article related to a Brazilian association football midfielder born in the 1950s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. | * v * t * e *[Apps]: National team appearances *[Gls]: National team goals *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template