Name:
Carlos Eduardo Marangon
Nickname: “
Edu” , “
Boy da Mooca”

Country:
BrazilClub:
Yokohama FlügelsPosition:
★SMF,
CMF,
AMFSide:
LF/LSAge:
30-31 years (15/02/1963)
Height:
181 cmWeight:
75 kgAttack:
71Defence:
51Balance:
73Stamina:
68Top Speed:
70Acceleration:
71Response:
73Agility:
72Dribble Accuracy:
79Dribble Speed:
73Short Pass Accuracy:
81Short Pass Speed:
76Long Pass Accuracy:
82Long Pass Speed:
78Shot Accuracy:
70Shot Power:
87Shot Technique:
73Free Kick Accuracy:
85Curling:
88Header:
65Jump:
70Technique:
81Aggression:
75Mentality:
66Goalkeeper Skills:
50Team Work:
68Injury Tolerance:
CCondition/Fitness:
3Weak Foot Accuracy:
5Weak Foot Frequency:
4Consistency:
5Free Kick Style: 10 | 3 (Long FK) | 8 (Long FK)
Penalty Kick Style: 1
Dribble Style: 3
Growth type:
StandardCARDS:S01 - 1-Touch Play
S02 - Outside Curve
S04 - PK Taker
S06 - Long Ranger Drive
P01 - Classic N°10
P10 – Long Ranger
SPECIAL ABILITIES: Passing – Middle Shooting – Penalties – 1 – Touch Pass - Outside
Attack/Defence Awareness Card: Attack-MindedINFO: Although sustaining a chronic and painful knee injury, and having trouble to stay fit, Edu Marangon was a very technically gifted player. When in good shape, Edu was more than capable of outshining his teammates, controlling the left side of the pitch by delivering silk-smooth and accurate passes, creating quick 1-2 plays with wingers, stepping close to the box to deliver powerful curling shots and being able to strike dead balls with class and technique.
After leaving Portuguesa, his first club, Edu had a brief spell in Europe, playing for Torino and Porto. Next, he returned to Brazil to play for Flamengo, but with little success, he moved to Santos. Then, he spent 1991-92 playing for Palmeiras, leaving a great mark in the club. Then, Edu moved to Japan to play for Yokohama Flügels, where he had the best two years of his career.
For Flügels, Edu played 67 official matches and scored 18 goals, his best career average. He was regularly seen among the team’s starting eleven, and he became the oficial penalty and free kick taker for the club. In the 1993 season, Edu helped the team to win the Emperor’s Cup, scoring twice to defeat Kashima Antlers 6 – 2. In 1994, Edu became famous for scoring two back-to-back long distance free kicks, the first one against Júbilo Iwata (02/04/1994), a fantastic dipping shot from the right side of the pitch, and the second against Shonan Bellmare (09/04/1994), a “trivela” shot from the right, almost 40m away from the goal.
1993 Emperor’s Cup Title
1993 J-League Sixth Top Goalscorer
1993 J-League Chronicle Best Goal
1994 J-League Chronicle Best Goal
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