Club Career[1]
| Year |
Team |
Goals |
| 1993 |
Cruzeiro |
12 |
| 1994-1996 |
PSV |
42 |
| 1996-1997 |
Barcelona |
34 |
| 1997-2002 |
Internazionale |
49 |
| 2002-2007 |
Real Madrid |
83 |
| 2006-2008 |
Milan |
9 |
| 2009-2011 |
Corinthians |
18 |
| Total |
|
247 |
International Career
| 1994, 2002 |
World Cup Champion |
| 1997, 1999 |
Copa America Champion |
| 1997, 2005 |
Confederations Cup Champion |
| 1996 |
Summer Olympics Bronze Medal |
Personal Accolades
| 1996-1997, 2003-2004 |
La Liga Top Scorer |
| 1996-1997 |
European Golden Boot |
| 1997 |
Copa América Most Valuable Player |
| 1997-1998 |
UEFA Most Valuable Player |
| 1997-1998 |
Serie A Payer of the Year |
| 1998 |
World Cup Golden Ball |
| 1996, 1997, 2002 |
FIFA World Player of the Year |
| 2002 |
World Cup Top Scorer |
| 2006 |
Brazilian National Hall of Fame |
| 1999-2007 |
Serie A Player of the Decade |
| 2006 |
World Cup all time scoring leader |
| 2004 |
FIFA 100 greatest players of all time |
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