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Neném (beach soccer) (Carlos Alberto Lisboa) was born on 5 February, 1973 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is a Brazilian former beach soccer player. Discover Neném (beach soccer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

Popular As Carlos Alberto Lisboa
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Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 5 February, 1973
Birthday 5 February
Birthplace Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Nationality Brazil

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Neném (beach soccer) Height, Weight & Measurements

At 51 years old, Neném (beach soccer) height is 1.70 m .

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Neném (beach soccer) Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1973

Carlos Alberto Lisboa (born 5 February 1973), better known as Neném, is a retired Brazilian beach soccer player who played as a forward.

1994

He was a mainstay of the Brazil national team from 1994 until 2005.

In 1994, aged 21 and trying to make a career as an association football forward, Neném accepted an invite from Júnior and Edinho to join them and other veteran players as part of the newly formed Brazil national beach soccer team.

He debuted at the Copa America tournament in December.

1995

Having impressed, he was then chosen ahead of fellow protégé Jorginho for the Brazil squad at the first edition of the Beach Soccer World Championships in 1995 a month later.

1998

Subsequently, Neném continued to play for Brazil, reaching 100 goals for his country in a 10–2 victory against Spain at the 1998 World Championships.

Meanwhile, he also maintained his dream of having a successful football career.

He had spells at Fluminense, Marcílio Dias, Figueirense, Cruzeiro and CFZ do Rio.

1999

But most notably, aged 25, Neném signed for French club Lille OSC in January 1999, stepping aside from Brazil's beach soccer squad.

After only a handful of appearances in Ligue 2 and the Coupe de France and without scoring in any, Neném failed to fit into the team's system and quickly returned to Brazil in the summer.

Soon after, Neném decided to end his footballing pursuits and instead dedicate himself entirely to beach soccer.

2002

His career highlight came in 2002, when, aged 28, he was crowned the de facto best beach soccer player in the world by claiming the MVP award at the 2002 World Championships, whilst also jointly scooping the top scorer award; he was subsequently the outright top scorer of the 2003 tournament.

2004

When the World Championships were abolished after the final edition in 2004, Neném had accumulated the second most goals scored of any player in the competition, with 55.

2005

In 2005, Brazil finished in a disappointing third place in the inaugural edition of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.

However, Neném performed well during the tournament, claiming two individual awards – the Silver Ball (second best player) and Silver Shoe (second top scorer) commendations.

Brazil's failure at the 2005 World Cup lead to suggestions that the bulk of the squad was now too old, with Neném aged 33 heading into the next World Cup.

Alexandre Soares became Brazil's new manager in the summer of 2005 and ushered in radical changes to the squad, shunning longstanding squad members such as Jorginho, Robertinho, Juninho and Neném himself.

This was in spite of Neném's reputation of being Brazil's all-time top goalscorer which had earned him the nickname, "rei da praia" (king of the beach).

2006

Subsequently, Neném et al. were controversially not included in the squad for the 2006 World Cup.

Soares justified his decisions in claiming that team cohesion was more important than individual brilliance; others, including Neném, cited off-field political strife involving relations between the players and the then governing body for the sport in Brazil.

His exclusion was met with fury by fans during Brazil's opening game of the tournament against Poland, who chanted "where's Neném, where's Neném!?", something which was repeated throughout Brazil's campaign.

Some fans also hurled abuse at Soares on the touchline.

However, Soares' choices in dropping such senior players were ultimately vindicated, as Brazil went on to win that year's World Cup.

The likes of Jorginho were particularly angry, dumbfounded and outspoken regarding Soares' decision to exclude them; Neném also criticised Soares, however told media after the semi-finals, "Too bad I wasn't there [part of the squad], but I'm happy, I'm Brazilian above all... I am happy for my teammates and the coach. He [Soares] has his way of working, and I respect that."

Nevertheless, he also expressed his desire to regain his place in the national team.

2007

In 2007, Neném entered international management after accepting an offer to coach Japan at that year's Mundialito tournament which included a 4–0 loss against his native Brazil, an experience he described as "difficult" and "weird"; he was given a contract until the end of the year.

During this time he also oversaw the team at the 2007 World Cup.

Meanwhile, he continued to play club beach soccer, including in Japan, but failed to be recalled to the national team.

2008

In 2008, however, after three years an absentee, he did return to the Brazilian squad for a special testimonial match marking the retirement of his long-time teammate, Júnior Negão, in which he took the opportunity to add another goal to his record tally.

2009

Injury forced him into retirement in 2009.

In 2009, whilst playing in the Brazilian National (club) Championship, Neném suffered a knee injury.

Aged 36, its severity ultimately forced him to retire from playing beach soccer, locking-in his final goal tally for Brazil at 337.

2011

With his playing days now over, Neném moved to Qatar to become the new head coach of the country's beach soccer team in 2011.

2018

He managed the team until 2018, leading them through multiple editions of the AFC Beach Soccer Championship.

Neném was well known for being the most lethal of goal poachers, gifted with both feet.

Whilst his capacity for finishing was highlighted most often during his playing time, his keen understanding of the game, ability to juggle the ball, and speed have also been noted.

He has been compared to the likes of Garrincha and Romário.

Neném was raised on Babylon Hill in the Leme district of Rio de Janeiro.

2019

He is considered one of the greatest players to ever grace the sport; in 2019, the magazine France Football (who award the Ballon D'or in association football) placed Neném second in an article named "10 Legends of Beach Soccer".

He is also the all-time top scorer of the Brazil national team, with 337 goals.