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Former football player Zico’s suitcase worth half a million euros stolen

Former football player Zico's suitcase worth half a million euros stolen

He ex-footballer Arthur Antunes Coimbra, known as Zico I suffered on Thursday night the theft of a suitcase containing a Rolex watch, diamond jewelry, 2,000 euros and another 2,000 dollars in bills, contents whose value amounts to 500,000 euros. As reported The Parisian, it was about to get into a taxi and put the suitcase in the back of this one. At that moment, an individual distracted the taxi driver and other I took the opportunity to steal said suitcase.

According to police sources, an investigation has been opened to try to find the culprits, which is being carried out by the Brigade for the Repression of Banditry (BRB), although they admit to not having witnesses of what happened.

One of Brazil’s biggest football stars

Zico was one of the best Brazilian players of the at 80, coming to score 370 goals at Flamengo between 1971 and 1983, more than 500 in his entire career. Considered by some to be an excellent free kick taker, he was nevertheless one of the best players never to win the World Cup. After retiring as a player, he embarked on his career as a Japan national team coach between 2002 and 2006.

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