Cícero João de Cézare, known as Cicinho, was born on June twenty-four, nineteen eighty. This Brazilian footballer made a significant impact in the world of professional football, primarily as a right back. His career took off at São Paulo, where he showcased his talent and was honored with the prestigious Bola de Prata in two thousand five, contributing to the team's triumph in the Campeonato Paulista, Copa Libertadores, and FIFA Club World Cup.
Following his success in Brazil, Cicinho ventured to Europe, where he played for notable clubs such as Real Madrid, Roma, and Sivasspor. His time abroad was marked by a mix of achievements and challenges, including a struggle with alcoholism that affected his career during his European tenure.
On the international stage, Cicinho represented Brazil, earning fifteen caps and playing a vital role in the team's victory at the two thousand five FIFA Confederations Cup. He also participated in the two thousand six FIFA World Cup, further solidifying his place in Brazilian football history.