Overview
Cléber Eduardo Arado (11 October 1972 – 2 January 2021) was a Brazilian professional footballer. Best known for his work up front, he spent his career as an attacking player and was active in the 1990s and 2000s. He is remembered by teammates and supporters for his knack for positioning and his commitment on the pitch.
Career and clubs
Arado began his professional journey in Brazil, developing through youth and regional teams before reaching senior sides. Like many Brazilian players of his generation, his career included spells with multiple domestic clubs as well as at least one experience abroad. His professional path reflected the common pattern of steady contributions across several squads rather than a long tenure at a single, high-profile club.
Playing style and characteristics
Usually deployed in forward roles, Arado was noted for his movement inside the penalty area, a sense for loose balls and the ability to play as a focal point in attack when required. He combined physical presence with a practical finishing approach and was valued for work rate and team play as much as for individual scoring.
Notable aspects and legacy
While not a global superstar, Arado earned recognition within the clubs and communities where he played. Supporters recall his important goals and the leadership he showed on matchdays. His career is an example of the many professional players who build durable, respected careers through adaptability and consistency.
Further information
- Basic player records and match lists can be consulted via archived profiles: Cléber Arado profile.
- For statistics, club history and season-by-season appearances see: career statistics.