Along with Christian Manfredini formed an effective attack on both wings: due to their African origins, they were known as Black Arrows.
They won promotion to Serie A in 2001; the Verona club then purchased half of the registration rights for about 1.9 billion Italian lire.
That season Inter also signed winger Andy van der Meyde, Kily González and Khalilou Fadiga.
[7] He played his first match since recovered from injury on 22 November 2003, replaced Javier Zanetti in the 65th minutes as a wing-back.
[9] At Chievo he failed to become a regular starter, because the coach employed Semioli instead, but Luciano managed to play near 20 league matches in 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons.
He played the return leg of Champions League third qualifying round against PFC Levski Sofia, replacing Franco Semioli in the second half.
[15] On 13 March he came off from the bench against Fiorentina, substituted right midfielder Nico Pulzetti (in a 5–3–2 formation), but in 72 minutes replaced by forward Fernando Uribe.
Luciano signed a one-year contract with the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione outfit, with the option of a second year.
[19][20] In 2002, he was exposed as holding a fake passport which claimed he was named Eriberto Conceição da Silva, born in Rio de Janeiro on 21 January 1979.