- rioandlearn.com rivaldo/Rivaldo’s real name is Vítor Borba Ferreira, and he was born in Recife on April 19 1972. He is known as Rivaldo, and was a professional Brazilian footballer.
- medium.com @ashh38804/story-of-rivaldo-…He informed Rivaldo, focus your training, one day, you will get the chance. Rivaldo had no other option but to continue training in the clubs.
- nazlim.net kimdir-biyografi/rivaldo-kimdir-…Rivaldo, kendisinden önceki yıldızlar Maradona ve Pele gibi, kendi has koşuları ve ani dönüşlerinde top ayağına yapışmış izlenimi veriyor.
- fcbarcelona.com en/football/barca-legends/players…rivaldo legends. Golden left foot. ... Rivaldo came to FC Barcelona in August 1997 with job of replacing his fellow Brazilian Ronaldo who had just left for Inter Milan.
- sportskeeda.com FootballRivaldo's Record in Numbers. In 1997, Rivaldo was named as the La Liga Foreign Player of the Year and was the top scorer in Copa del Rey tournament.
- footballdatabase.eu en/player/details/423--rivaldoRivaldo hasn't lost all competitions included any of the last 5 matches. ... Rivaldo has played in the first 11 for the national team in each of the last 63 matches.
- worldfootball.net player_summary/rivaldo/Rivaldo Vitor Borba Ferreira - Mogi Mirim - SP, São Caetano - SP, Kabuscorp, São Paulo FC, Bunyodkor PFK, AEK Athen, Olympiakos Piraeus, Cruzeiro, AC Milan...
- olympics.com en/athletes/rivaldoVisit RIVALDO profile and read the full biography, watch videos and read all the latest news. Click here for more.
- planetfootball.com nostalgia/rivaldo-story-great-…Rivaldo had just come off the back of a very successful debut season in La Liga with Deportivo La Coruna but still hadn’t established himself in the national side.
- thefamouspeople.com profiles/rivaldo-6848.phpAfter a relatively short stint at Paulistano Futebol Clube, Rivaldo moved to Santa Cruz in the year 1991 and over the next two years he changed clubs frequently.