Sissi
Brazilian association football player

Sissi

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Brazilian association football player
A.K.A.
Sisleide do Amor Lima
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2 June 1967(Esplanada, Bahia, Brazil)
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Introduction

Sisleide do Amor Lima (born 2 June 1967), commonly known as Sissi, is a Brazilian footballer and coach who played as an attacking midfielder. She last played for FC Gold Pride of Women's Professional Soccer and is a former member of the Brazil women's national football team.

Early life

Born in Esplanada, Brazil, Sissi began playing football at the age of six with her older brother Paulo and her father. At the age of 14, she left her home in Esplanada to play professionally in Salvador, Brazil. She played for the first time with the Brazilian national team at age 16. In 1999 she transferred from São Paulo FC to Palmeiras for a US$5,000 fee.

Club career

San Jose CyberRays (2001-2003)

Sissi played for the San Jose CyberRays in the first women's professional soccer league in the United States, the Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA) all three years that the league was in existence. The team won the Founders Cup Championship in their first year together.

California Storm (2004-2014)

In 2004, Sissi signed to play with the California Storm in the Women's Premier Soccer League, the highest women's professional soccer league in the United States after the WUSA ceased operations. She joined fellow 1999 Women's World Cup stars, Brandi Chastain and Keri Sanchez.

Saad Esporte Club (2005)

In November 2005, Sissi made a brief return to one of her former clubs in Brazil, Saad Esporte Clube.

FC Gold Pride (2009)

Sissi signed with FC Gold Pride for the inaugural season of Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) as the team's assistant coach. On 11 June 2009, it was announced that Sissi was joining the roster of the team, making her the oldest player in the league at age 42. She made three appearances as a player for the club playing a total of 128 minutes. She was also an assistant coach.

International career

Sissi was part of the EC Radar club team who represented Brazil at the 1988 FIFA Women's Invitation Tournament in Guangdong and finished in third place. She was unable to take part in the inaugural 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup because she was not released by her club team.

Sissi was called up to Brazil's squad for the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup as a Palmeiras player. She won the golden boot award at the tournament in which she scored seven goals, sharing the award with China's Sun Wen.

For the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup 36-year-old Sissi was left out of the Brazil squad due to her relatively advanced age and "disciplinary issues".

International goals

No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 25 July 1996 Birmingham, United States  Germany 1–1 1–1 1996 Summer Olympics
2. 19 June 1999 East Rutherford, United States  Mexico 3–1 7–1 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup
3. 5–1
4. 6–1
5. 24 June 1999 Chicago, United States  Italy 1–0 2–0
6. 2–0
7. 27 June 1999 Landover, United States  Germany 2–1 3–3
8. 1 July 1999  Nigeria 4–3 4–3 (a.e.t.)

Coaching career

On 29 September 2008, Sissi was announced as the new assistant coach for the Bay Area Women's Professional Soccer team, ultimately known as FC Gold Pride. She was also the head coach for the Las Positas College Women's Soccer team based in Livermore, California. She was a coach for the Diablo Valley Soccer Club (DVSC) for three years as well as Clayton Valley High School. She currently coaches at Walnut Creek Soccer Club and at Solano Community College in Fairfield, California, USA.

Honours

Saad
  • Campeonato Brasileiro: 1996
São Paulo
  • Campeonato Brasileiro: 1997
  • Campeonato Paulista de Futebol Feminino: 1997
Palmeiras
  • Campeonato Brasileiro runner-up: 1999-2000
  • Campeonato Paulista de Futebol Feminino runner-up: 2000
Vasco da Gama
  • Campeonato Carioca de Futebol Feminino: 2000
CyberRays
  • Founders Cup: 2001
California Storm
  • Women's Premier Soccer League: 2004
Brazil
  • Copa América Femenina: 1995, 1998
  • FIFA Women's World Cup third-Place: 1999