
Brazilian football star carlo Carlos Alberto died of a heart attack at the age of 72.
Carlos Alberto was born in Rio de Janeiro, has played for the giants such as Flominense, Santos and Flamengo, and when he was a player, Alberto's most brilliant career was the national team, and in the 1970 World Cup final, as the captain, Alberto performed well. After completing a series of wonderful passing combinations, The Brazilian team was assisted by Pele, and Alberto in the back row fired furiously at the ball, the ball was in the net, Alberto's goal helped Brazil seal the victory, and in the end, the Samba Army won the third Remit Gold Cup to be retained permanently.
Coaching career, Alberto has coached Flamengo, Corinthians and other Brazilian powerhouses, but also coached the Azerbaijani national team, and the same as the player era, Alberto is jealous, after losing to Poland in 2005, Alberto rushed in to accuse the referee of taking bribes.
Alberto was named to the 20th Century World Football Team of the Year, and because of pele's experience with the Cosmos, Alberto was inducted into the National Football Hall of Fame. In 2004, among the 125 top football stars selected by the king Pele, Alberto was prominently listed. Cruyff has given him the list of the best 11 in his heart, Carlos Albert is the first choice in the heart of Khoscha, and perhaps the sympathy between heroes is the best affirmation of Alberto's career.
(Editor: Admiral Pan Feng)