Draft:Roberto Rivelino

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Roberto Rivelino (born 29 june 1994) is a goalkeeper coach, author and former football pundit.

The son of a Brazillian and a Portuguese, he created the Goalkeeper National Day in Portugal and is also the author of the book 'Pensar o Guarda-Redes'.

As a goalkeeper coach he started in his hometown clube, FC Alpendorada and went on to coach for Boavista's youth ranks, as well as Coimbrões, AD Oliveirense, FC Felgueiras 1932, Vilaverdense FC and AD Sanjoanense before reaching Finland's top flight Veiikkausliiga club, HIFK.

As of the start of the 2023/2024, he is the goalkeeper coach for Fursan Hispania FC, owned by Michel Salgado.

In 2013 he created the website 'O Mundo dos Guarda-Redes', which specializes in goalkeeping.

From 2016 until 2022 he was also a football pundit debating specifically about goalkeepers, having written for Jornal O Jogo, Jornal I, and most notably, A Bola, where he accomplished the feature of being the youngest pundit ever in Portuguese media at the age of 24.

His name is the same as Brazillian football legend, Roberto Rivellino, as it was picked by his brother while watching the VHS tapes from the 1970 World Cup. His second name differs as it only has one L.

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Roberto Rivelino (born 29 june 1994) is a goalkeeper coach, author and former football pundit.

The son of a Brazillian and a Portuguese, he created the Goalkeeper National Day in Portugal and is also the author of the book 'Pensar o Guarda-Redes'.

As a goalkeeper coach he started in his hometown clube, FC Alpendorada and went on to coach for Boavista's youth ranks, as well as Coimbrões, AD Oliveirense, FC Felgueiras 1932, Vilaverdense FC and AD Sanjoanense before reaching Finland's top flight Veiikkausliiga club, HIFK.

As of the start of the 2023/2024, he is the goalkeeper coach for Fursan Hispania FC, owned by Michel Salgado.

In 2013 he created the website 'O Mundo dos Guarda-Redes', which specializes in goalkeeping.

From 2016 until 2022 he was also a football pundit debating specifically about goalkeepers, having written for Jornal O Jogo, Jornal I, and most notably, A Bola, where he accomplished the feature of being the youngest pundit ever in Portuguese media at the age of 24.

His name is the same as Brazillian football legend, Roberto Rivellino, as it was picked by his brother while watching the VHS tapes from the 1970 World Cup. His second name differs as it only has one L.

This user has publicly declared that they have a conflict of interest regarding the Wikipedia article Title of your draft.

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