Early career Born in
São Paulo, Ricardinho began his career at
Paraná Clube and had one season at
FC Girondins de Bordeaux in the French
Ligue 1 in
1997–98. He returned to his hometown and joined
Sport Club Corinthians Paulista, winning two national titles and the first
FIFA Club World Cup in
2000. After the
2002 FIFA World Cup, he transferred to city rivals
São Paulo FC, where he partnered international teammate and fellow World Cup winner,
Kaká.
Middlesbrough After cancelling his deal at the start of the year, Ricardinho returned to Europe on 2 February 2004 when he signed for
Middlesbrough for the rest of the
Premier League season. He reunited with international teammates
Juninho Paulista and
Doriva at the club. He played one
reserve team game against
Wolverhampton Wanderers and manager
Steve McClaren suggested he would make the first team for the game against
Newcastle United, but he only ever made the
substitutes' bench once, against
Chelsea. He was released on 22 April after he complained about his lack of playing time; McClaren said that he was signed to cover injuries and suspensions that had since passed.
Santos In May 2004, Ricardinho returned to football in the
state of São Paulo, signing for
Santos FC on a deal until the end of 2005. He was unable to register for the
Copa Libertadores due to a documentation deadline. His first goal on 10 July was a last-minute winner in a 2–1 home victory against São Paulo, as his team went on to win the
national title. He and teammates
Léo (left-back) and
Robinho (forward) , also teammates of his at the Brazilian national team, made the
Bola da Prata Team of the Year. Ricardinho totalled 97 games and 28 goal for the
Peixe.
Later career In January 2006, Ricardinho returned to Corinthians on a two-year deal. He was one of
Media Sport Investment's signings for the club and was given a monthly salary of 250,000
Brazilian reais, compared to the 430,000 of their fellow signing, Argentine international star forward
Carlos Tevez. Ricardinho went for a third spell in
European football in August 2006, signing a contract of two years at
Beşiktaş J.K. in the Turkish
Süper Lig. He reunited with three compatriots, including fellow 2002 World Cup-winning midfielder
José Kléberson as well as
Márcio Nobre and
Bobô, the latter of whom also made the Brazil national team, although only nearly two years after Ricardinho's final match for Brazil. The team won the
Turkish Cup in his first season, with a
1–0 extra-time win over
Kayseri Erciyesspor. He terminated his deal in March 2008, alleging four months of unpaid wages. In May 2008, Ricardinho signed another two-year deal, with
Al-Rayyan SC of the
Qatar Stars League under compatriot manager
Paulo Autuori. He returned to Brazil in September 2009, at
Clube Atlético Mineiro. In May 2011, he was released by chairman Alexandre Kalil who had alleged that three managers requested his exit; he signed for
Esporte Clube Bahia. ==International career==