Brazil 2002 · LW

Denilson

80

Overall

Denilson was Brazil's super-sub in 2002, sent on late in games to torment tired defenders with his trademark blur of stepovers. Once the most expensive footballer on the planet, the Real Betis winger collected a winners' medal four years after losing the 1998 final.

He appears in Go Unbeaten as an 80 OVR left winger, up for grabs when the Brazil 2002 squad lands on the wheel.

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In-game stats

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PAC
89
SHO
64
PAS
73
DEF
43
PHY
64

Career highlights

  • Became the world's most expensive footballer when he joined Real Betis from Sao Paulo in 1998.
  • Appeared at consecutive World Cup finals tournaments, winning in 2002 after finishing runner-up in 1998.
  • Renowned for his stepovers, he was used as an impact substitute throughout the 2002 campaign.

Frequently asked

What is Denilson's rating in Go Unbeaten?

Denilson is rated 80 OVR as a left winger (LW) in the Brazil 2002 squad in Go Unbeaten.

Was Denilson the most expensive player in the world?

Yes. His 1998 transfer from Sao Paulo to Real Betis set a world record fee at the time, reported at around £21.5 million.

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