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Edson Cholbi Nascimento

Brazilian footballer and managerIn this Portuguese name, the first or maternal family name is Cholbi and the second or paternal family name is do Nascimento.

Edson Cholbi do Nascimento (born 27 August 1970), commonly known as Edinho, is a Brazilian football coach and former player who played as a goalkeeper. He is the current interim manager of Londrina.

Edinho is the son of football legend Pelé.

Contents

  • 1 Playing career
  • 2 Post-playing career
  • 3 Personal life
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

Playing career

Edinho played for four clubs, Santos, Portuguesa Santista, São Caetano and Ponte Preta before retiring from professional football in 1999, at the age of 29.

His greatest achievement was playing in the Santos side that finished runner-up in the Série A in 1995.

Post-playing career

Edinho was hired as Santos' goalkeeping coach on February 9, 2007. Until 2015, he was the team's *istant coach.

On 13 April 2015, Edinho was announced as manager of Mogi Mirim, but was dismissed on 31 May. He was named in charge of Água Santa on 31 May 2016, but resigned on 19 September.

On 14 October 2016, Edinho took over his father's hometown club Tricordiano for the ensuing campaign, but was relieved from his duties the following 8 February, after only two official matches.

On 1 November 2019, Edinho returned to Santos as a development coordinator. In October of the following year, he was named manager of the under-23s.

Personal life

Edinho is the son of football legend Pelé with his first wife Rosemeri Cholbi Nascimento, who is of Brazilian-Argentinian background. Pelé's second son and Edson's brother Joshua was also a footballer; a forward, he too played for Santos' youth setup.

In 2005, he was arrested for money laundering and drug trafficking. He appealed the sentence and was allowed to remain free during his appeal. In 2014, he was given a 33-year sentence for the charges but adamantly denies any involvement. A court reduced the sentence to 12 years and 10 months, but Edinho must serve his sentence in jail.

In 2017, Edinho started to serve his sentence in prison, but was given the semi-open regime in the following year. In September 2019, he was given the open regime.

References

    External links

    • Edinho manager profile at Sambafoot