Paulo Roberto Falcão has spent 54 years building a distinguished career as a Association football coach in Brazilian.
Brazilian association football player and manager
| Metric | Paulo Roberto Falcão | Avg Association football coach | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 72 | 56 | +16 yrs |
| Height | 183cm (6'0") | 174cm | +9cm |
| Career length | 54 yrs | ~35 yrs | +19 yrs |
| Based on 470 Association football coach profiles in our database | |||
Did you know that Falcão's intellectual approach to the game earned him the nickname 'The White Pele' among some fans and journalists?
Falcão's tenure at A.S. Roma (1980-1985) stands as his most defining period. He captained the team to their second-ever Serie A title in 1983 and two Coppa Italia triumphs, earning him the legendary moniker 'The Eighth King of Rome.' His elegant play and leadership were pivotal in transforming Roma into a top European club, including reaching the 1984 European Cup final.
Paulo Roberto Falcão is remembered as one of Brazil's most sophisticated and intelligent midfielders, known for his elegant playmaking and vision. He left an enduring legacy at A.S. Roma, becoming an iconic figure of their golden era and a symbol of Brazilian talent in Italian football.
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