[4] He was one of three South Americans to sign for the club at that time (the others being José Montagnoli and Alberto Muro, who were both Argentine).
[4] He was the first Brazilian to play for Sochaux, and the only one until Francileudo Santos and Alexandre Finazzi signed in 2000.
[4] He made his Sochaux debut on 9 September 1951, scoring his club's only goal in a 3–1 defeat against Lens.
[4] He moved on loan to Montpellier in January 1952,[4] and later played for CA Paris and Roubaix-Tourcoing.
[4] In November 2016, on his 90th birthday, Zeglio was Sochaux's eldest living former player.