Sandro (footballer, born 1980)

He scored the decisive winning goal in the 2001 AFC Champions League Final against Jubilo Iwata.

[1] With his strong physical capabilities and Brazilian unique individual skills, he deployed opponent's defense.

Suwon Samsung Bluewings decided to release both Sasha and Vitali and they wanted to reinforce foreign attacking resources.

In the end, the rookie was forced to exit during the regular season and Sandro was a complete transfer, and in the 2000 Adidas Cup, he scored one goal in all three games, contributing to the team's victory.

Although Allen and Mitro were expected to compete at the time, Sandro won the league with his ability.

In the regular season of 2002, Sandro played 22 games with eight goals and seven assists, while Mitro had six scoreless and Allen was discharged without a match.

Sandro, who moved to Jeonnam Dragons in the latter half of 2006, was given the duty to fill the vacancy in Hiroshi, who returned to Brazil after suffering a cruciate ligament injury.

In the end, Sandro left the Korean stage with a shabby report card, one goal in four games.