Sandro Barbosa

Graduated from the youth categories of Sport Recife, he was promoted to the professional team at the age of 19, and was part of the Pernambuco champion squads of 1994 and 1996, in addition to the Copa do Nordeste.

In 1996, he was hired by Santos FC, where he again won the regional title of the Rio-São Paulo Tournament, and in 1998 the CONMEBOL Cup.

At Botafogo, despite not winning any titles, he became an idol of the club due to his style of play, representing the outrage of the fans on the field.

He also had spells at Vitória and Treze, until arriving at Santa Cruz, the club where he retired as a player.

[2][3] After retiring, he became Zé Teodoro technical assistant at Santa Cruz, participating in the 2011 and 2012 state championships.