Cruzeiro ended the contract with defender Maicon. The player is a boost for the 2022 season, when the miners will once again attempt to return to the Brazilian Nationals’ First Division.
At the age of 33, Maicon committed to a valid Fox for two seasons.
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Both GLOBO and “Extra” have called up more than 60 journalists who have chosen the main winners of the Brazilian championship over the past 50 years. Photo: a montage on archive photos
30º – Bahia (1989) – players celebrate winning Bahia’s second win in the national competition. Photo: Bahia’s official website
XXIX – GRÊMIO (1981) – Paulo Isidoro multi-use passes through Emerson, from São Paulo. Photo: Archive / O Globo
28th place – ATLÉTICO-MG (1971) – After defeating Botafogo, Gallo won the first edition of the national competition under the name of the Brazilian. Photo: Archive / O Globo
27th place – Sao Paulo (2007) – striker Borges in a match against Vasco in Morumbi. Photo: Nelson Coelho / Nelson Coelho
26th place – Flamengo (1987) – Zico in a match against Santa Cruz in the Maracana. Photo: Hipólito Pereira / Hipólito Pereira / O Globo
25th place – Vasco (2000) – Romario celebrated the goal by drawing with Bahia in favor of Cuba Joao Havelange. Photo: Jonne Roriz/Coperphoto/L! Sportpress
XXIV Corinthians (1998) – Marcelino Carioca celebrates the title of Timon. Photo: Luiz Carlos Santos / O Globo Agency
Twenty-third – Palmeiras (1972) – Ademir da Goya with the champion belt. Photo: Archive / O Globo
22º – Guarani (1978) – the ace of Carica, who was featured by Bugre in the only national title. Photo: Archive / O Globo
Twenty-first place – São Paulo (1991) – the tricolor of Muller, who will become the two-time world champion in the following years. Photo: Jose Carlos Moreira / Agência O Globo
20th place – Fluminence (2012) – Thiago Neves and Fred celebrate another national achievement. Photo: Ricardo Ayres/PhotoCamera
19th place – Palmeiras (1973) – standing: Alfredo, Leo, Luis Pereira, Eurico, Dodo, Zicao. Critics: Ronaldo, Cesar, Livinia and Admir da Goya. Photo: Antonio Carlos Piceno / O Globo
18th place – International (1975) – Figueroa (International Jersey 3) leads the way in the victory over Cruzeiro. Photo: Archive / Agency O Globo
17th place – Cruzeiro (2013) – In 2013 the Minas Gerais team won their first two consecutive titles under Marcelo Oliveira. Photo: Bruno Gonzalez/Extra
XVI – Flamengo (1983) – Flamengo in a match against Vasco, in the 1983 Brazilian Championship Photo: Anibal Filho / Agencia or Globo
15th place – Sao Paulo (1986) – Careca tries to pass Fluminense’s Vika in the 1986 Brazilian National Championship. Photo: Hipolito Pereira / Agência O Globo
14th place – Fluminence (1984) – arm raised, fist closed, quarterback Washington (player) hugged by Lemire and smiling, celebrating his goal. Photo: Luiz Pinto / O Globo Agency
13th place – Corinthians (2015) – Corinthians players in a match against Goias. Photo: Daniel Augusto Jr / Daniel Augusto Jr / AG Corinthians
12th place – Santos (2002) – boys from Villa, Robinho and Diego, with the Champion’s Cup. Photo: Ricardo Bakker/Diary
11th place – São Paulo (2006) – Tricolores lifted the trophy after drawing with Atletico in Morumbi. Photo: Ricky Rogers/Ricky Rogers/Reuters
Tenth – Corinthians (1999) – Luisao passes through Wagner from São Paulo. Photo: Reginaldo Castro / Lance!
9th place – Flamengo (1982) – the team was filmed in the Maracana: Leandro, Raul, Marinho, Figueiredo and Junior. Crouchers: Tita, Adelio, Nunes, Zico and Leko. Photo: Sebastião Marinho / O Globo
8th place – Palmeiras (1993) – Edilson and Cesar Sampaio celebrated the club’s first two achievements in the 1990s. Photo: Claudio Rossi / Or Globo
7 – Dooley (1976) – In Resolution, Colocado passed Corinthians, in Beira Rio. Photo: Archive / O Globo
VI – Vasco (1997) – Edmundo was erected after the conquest of the Maltino Cross in the Maracana. Photo: Custódio Coimbra / O GLOBO
V – Palmeiras (1994) – Rivaldo celebrates a goal against Corinthians in Bacaembu. Photo: Marcos Issa / O Globo
Fourth – International (1979) – Falcao celebrated another national title for Colorado. Photo: Disclosure / Internacional official website
3rd place – FLAMENGO (1980) – Zico runs to the team in a match against Atlético-MG. Photo: Anibal Philot / O Globo
2nd place – Cruzeiro (2003) – Alex was captain to win his first Brazilian championship in running points. Photo: Bruno Domingos/Reuters
1st – Flamengo (2019) – Gabigol lifts the trophy at the end of a historic year under Jorge Jesus. Photo: Carl de Sousa/AFP
He has not played since May. The last club to have victory was from Saudi Arabia.
Maicon started his career at Cruzeiro in 2007. His most beautiful moments were with the shirts of Sao Paulo and Galatasaray.
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