In the early morning of April 18, Beijing time, in the second round of the Brazilian League, Brazil International defeated Fortaleza 2-1. A mediocre Bajia league game, but the focus fell on a 41-year-old veteran.

On April 8, The Brazilian international's Argentine midfielder, Dalisandro, announced: "After playing the second round of the Brazilian League on April 17, brazil international against Fortaleza, he will officially retire. ”
Born on April 15, 1981 in Argentina, Dalisandro of Buenos Aires has just passed his 41st birthday. This game was also the last game of his career, Dalizandro started, played 72 minutes, and with a valuable goal, helped the team to win the first victory of the new season in the Bajia league.
According to statistics, D'Alessandro became the first player since Zeroberto in October 2016 to score at least at the age of 41 and score in the Baliga.
Nicknamed "Big Head", Dalizandro is a tall left-footer at 1.74 meters tall, and he has also been hailed as one of Maradona's successors.
The Argentine has played for River Plate, Wolfsburg, Portsmouth, Zaragoza, San Lorenzo, Uruguayan National, Brazil International and other clubs during his career.
He played 621 games in his career, scoring 89 goals and contributing 109 assists, winning the Copa Libertadores, copa Libertadores, Copa La Fides copa Libertadores, Copa La Fides de Las America, and the Argentine Premier League.
He joined Brasil International in 2008 and has been with him the club he has played for the longest time, despite briefly being loaned and leaving the club. After many years in Brazil, he also successfully obtained Brazilian citizenship.
In January 2022, the freed Dalí Sandro chose to return to his hometown and return to Brazil International. In fact, this time back, the Argentine has only one purpose, he hopes to retire from the club he has played for the longest time.
According to statistics, he has made 368 appearances for Brazil International, scoring 56 goals and contributing 74 assists, becoming the second most appearance in the team's history.
In the 2001 U20 World Cup, Argentina U20 successfully won the championship, and the "big head" was the absolute main force in the team. At the 2004 Sydney Olympic Games, Argentina won the olympic gold medal for the first time, and he was also a main player.
With Dalísandro announcing his retirement, only one of the squads that won the 2001 World Youth Championship in Argentina has not yet retired, and that is the 40-year-old goalkeeper who played for Southampton in the Premier League, Caballero.
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