Sérgio Alves

Sérgio Alves made history in several football clubs in the northeast region of Brazil, especially Ceará, ABC and Bahia, clubs where he is in the hall of fame.[1][2] For ABC, he became the top scorer in classics against América de Natal, with 14 goals.[3] At Bahia he was decisive in the final of the 2002 Copa do Nordeste, exactly against the club's great rival, EC Vitória.He also won titles with smaller teams, such as Barras-PI and Guarany de Sobral.[5] On the Ceará women's team, where Sérgio Alves won the state championship in 2019.
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