Brazil defender Cicinho passes Real Madrid medical (Reuters) Updated: 2005-12-29 11:32
MADRID, Dec 28 (Reuters) - Brazil defender Cicinho, Real Madrid's new
signing, passed a medical after arriving in the Spanish capital on Wednesday,
the club's website said.
Real Madrid signed Cicinho on a five-year deal
from world club champions Sao Paulo in an effort to strengthen the squad after a
disappointing run of results.
Spanish media reported that the defender, part of the Brazil side that
crushed Argentina 4-1 to win the Confederations Cup in June, had signed for a
fee of around 4 million euros ($4.75 million).
"We saw six months ago that his medical condition is very good and today
there was no change in that," Real Madrid doctor Alfonso del Corral said.
"He is fast and has never suffered a significant injury," del Corral told the
website.
Cicinho, a 25-year-old attacking right back, is due to be presented
officially as a Real Madrid player on Thursday when the team returns to training
after the Christmas break.
Cicinho faces strong competition to get into Real's starting line-up. "I have
come to give my best. It's the coach who decides who plays, I have to do my work
on the field," he said.
Real now have a surfeit of right-sided defenders with Spanish internationals
Michel Salgado and Sergio Ramos and Uruguay's Carlos Diogo all competing for a
slot in the back four.
Cicinho is the fifth Brazilian international in the squad, joining Ronaldo,
Roberto Carlos, Julio Baptista and Robinho.
Cicinho played in the Sao Paulo team that beat Liverpool 1-0 to win FIFA's
Club World Championship this month.
Real Madrid ended their year in miserable fashion when they were jeered off
the pitch after a 2-1 defeat by Racing Santander at the Bernabeu a week ago,
their fourth home loss of the season.
The defeat dropped Real to fifth in the Primera Liga, 11 points adrift of
leaders Barcelona. The nine-times European champions have, however, booked their
place in the last 16 of the Champions League where they will face Arsenal.
On Dec. 4, Vanderlei Luxemburgo was sacked as coach less than a year after
taking the helm. A day later, the club announced that Arrigo Sacchi would quit
as director of football.
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