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GILBERTO SILVA

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GILBERTO SILVA

  • Date of Birth: 07-10-1976
  • Height: 190 cm
  • Shirt number: 8
  • Position: Midfielder
  • Current club: Panathinaikos (GRE)
Gilberto Silva has been a regular in Dunga's Brazil side during their South Africa 2010 qualifying campaign.

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Photos

  • Nilmar (R) of Brazil, celebrates his goal against Chile with teammate Gilberto Silva
  • Brazilian players (L-R) Luisao, Gilberto Silva, Felipe Melo, Andre Santos, Maicon and Elano jog during a training session of the national team on September 7, 2009
  • Brazil's Gilberto Silva (L) vies for the ball with Argentina's Lionel Messi
  • Gilberto Silva of Brazil in action during match between Brazil and Egypt
  • Juan #4 of Brazil celebrates his goal with Gilberto Silva #8
  • Mohamed Aboutrika of Egypt battles with Gilberto Silva of Brazil
  • Brazilian midfielder Gilberto SIlva (R) and Brazilian defender Juan celebrate
  • Brazil's Gilberto Silva (R) vies for the ball with Paraguay's Dario Veron
  • Brazil's defender Gilberto Silva (L) signs an autograph in a ball for a fan at the end of a training session on June 2, 2009
  • Fixtures and Results

    15 JunBRABRA4:3 (3:1)EGYEgypt
    18 JunUSAUSA0:3 (0:2)BRABrazil
    21 JunITAITA0:3 (0:3)BRABrazil
    28 JunUSAUSA2:3 (2:0)BRABrazil

    Statistics

    CPI6.8806.88
    • Matches Played
      MP
      5
    • Minutes played
      Goal
      444
    • Goals for
      Goal
      0
    • Yellow cards
      Yellow Card
      0
    • Red Cards
      Red Card
      0

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