The Greatest Striker Who Never Scored a Single Goal in His Entire 25-Year Career [PHOTOS
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The role of a striker is to score goals. Goals which will help the team win matches and tournaments. If s/he fails to perform the act properly, it means the player is not suitable for the position and teams opt to sell them away.

There are also some football players who are not strikers, yet several goals are accorded to their names. For instance, Lionel Andres Messi is not a striker, yet he had scored over seven hundred (700) career goals both Argentina and Barcelona FC.
However there was one top striker who defied all the common notions which are expected from a striker and still managed to play for 26 years in nine different clubs.
Meet ‘The Farce Footballer’. Carlos Henrique Raposo commonly known as Carlos Kaiser is a former footballer who played as a striker for various clubs in the 70s, 80s and early 90's who never scored a single goal.

He is a former Brazilian footballer who played as a striker.

Although his abilities were far short of professional standard, he managed to sign for numerous teams during his decade-long career.
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One of the reasons for his lengthy career despite never playing a game was down to another one of Raposo’s many talents: networking. He made it his aim to do everything in his power to give off the impression that he was a professional. To do so, he needed to know renowned people within the game.

And so, he went about getting to know some of the biggest names in Brazil. World Cup winners Carlos Alberto and Bebeto were both friends of Kaiser, with others such as Ricardo Rocha enjoying his company.
He would also help his facade by using fake mobile phones to take non-existent calls about transfer offers. During this era, injuries were not easy to dispute, leading to owners and manager to often “take his word for it”.

This is also true for his journalist accomplices, as alternative information was not readily available.
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There are also some football players who are not strikers, yet several goals are accorded to their names. For instance, Lionel Andres Messi is not a striker, yet he had scored over seven hundred (700) career goals both Argentina and Barcelona FC.
However there was one top striker who defied all the common notions which are expected from a striker and still managed to play for 26 years in nine different clubs.
Meet ‘The Farce Footballer’. Carlos Henrique Raposo commonly known as Carlos Kaiser is a former footballer who played as a striker for various clubs in the 70s, 80s and early 90's who never scored a single goal.

He is a former Brazilian footballer who played as a striker.

Although his abilities were far short of professional standard, he managed to sign for numerous teams during his decade-long career.
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One of the reasons for his lengthy career despite never playing a game was down to another one of Raposo’s many talents: networking. He made it his aim to do everything in his power to give off the impression that he was a professional. To do so, he needed to know renowned people within the game.

And so, he went about getting to know some of the biggest names in Brazil. World Cup winners Carlos Alberto and Bebeto were both friends of Kaiser, with others such as Ricardo Rocha enjoying his company.
He would also help his facade by using fake mobile phones to take non-existent calls about transfer offers. During this era, injuries were not easy to dispute, leading to owners and manager to often “take his word for it”.

This is also true for his journalist accomplices, as alternative information was not readily available.
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#WhatsHotOnBuzz
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#Euro2020
#Sports
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