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Not only did he help his club side Sao Paulo to glory in both the CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores and the FIFA Club World Championship, but the flying right-back also won the FIFA Confederations Cup with Brazil and was voted the best player in his position in the Brazilian league.

A move to Real Madrid followed in January this year and many observers now see Cicinho as the natural successor to the legendary Cafu in the Seleção<\/I> line-up.
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