Overview
Edino Nazareth Filho (born 5 June 1955) is a retired Brazilian footballer often referred to by the diminutive Edinho. He is recorded as having played professionally in Brazil and made appearances for the Brazil national team. Basic biographical entries typically list his birth date and national representation; more detailed match records and club histories are found in specialized sports archives and databases.
Career sketch
Public summaries identify Edinho as a professional player whose active years were principally in the decades after his birth in 1955. Like many Brazilian players of his generation, his career combined domestic club football with opportunities to be selected for national duty. Contemporary accounts emphasize team contributions and participation rather than a single defining accolade.
International involvement
Edinho has been listed as a member of the Brazil national team, an indication that he reached the highest competitive level available to Brazilian players. International selection reflects recognition by national coaches and selectors and usually involves friendly matches, regional tournaments or qualifiers. For official match lists and caps, consult dedicated football record sources such as player registries and federation releases.
Legacy and context
Although not every player achieves global fame, representing Brazil is a notable distinction in itself. Edinho belongs to a broad tradition of Brazilian professionals who contributed to the country’s rich football culture. Readers seeking primary records can follow database links and federation pages: birth and basic bio, general references on Brazilian football, and national team appearance lists at international match records.
Further notes
- Name: Edino Nazareth Filho (commonly Edinho).
- Born: 5 June 1955.
- Notable fact: Recorded as a former player for the Brazil national team.