Zózimo, born on June nineteenth, nineteen thirty-two, was a distinguished Brazilian footballer whose career spanned from nineteen forty-eight to nineteen sixty-seven. Hailing from Plataforma, a neighborhood in Salvador, Bahia, he made his mark as both a defender and midfielder, showcasing his exceptional skills on the field.
Throughout his illustrious career, Zózimo played for several clubs, including São Cristóvão, Bangu, Flamengo, Portuguesa, and Esportiva de Guarantinguetá in Brazil. His international experience included stints with Peru's Sport Boys in Callao and El Salvador's Club Deportivo Águila in San Miguel. Notably, he was a key player in Brazil's national team, contributing to their victories in the FIFA World Cup in nineteen fifty-eight and nineteen sixty-two, and he also represented his country at the nineteen fifty-two Summer Olympics.
In nineteen sixty-five, Zózimo celebrated a significant achievement by winning the Rio de Janeiro State Championship. Over his nineteen-year career, he earned a reputation as one of Brazil's most skilled players, leaving an indelible mark on the sport.
Tragically, Zózimo's life was cut short when he died in a road accident in Rio de Janeiro just four weeks after his forty-fifth birthday, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire future generations of footballers.