São Paulo Corinthians is a Brazilian football club that has been in existence since the late 19th century. The club has had many famous players over the years and one of them is Kelvin. Kelvin was born on February 26, 1977, in São Paulo, Brazil.
Kelvin started his career with Santos FC in 1994, but he didn't make much impact there. He then moved to São Paulo Corinthians in 1995 and stayed contracted for 18 months. During his time at Corinthians, Kelvin made a significant impact on the team and helped them win the Copa Libertadores in 1999.
Kelvin's performance at Corinthians earned him a move to Italian giants AC Milan in 2000. He spent two seasons at Milan before returning to Brazil to join Palmeiras in 2002. In 2003, he signed for Flamengo and played for them until 2006.
In 2006, Kelvin signed for Santos again, where he remained until 2012. During his time at Santos,Campeonato Brasileiro Action Kelvin won several titles including the Campeonato Brasileiro, Copa Libertadores, and FIFA Club World Cup.
Kelvin's career highlights include winning the Copa Libertadores with São Paulo Corinthians in 1999, being named the Best Young Player of the Year by the South American Football Confederation in 2000, and being named the Best Midfielder in the Campeonato Brasileiro in 2005.
Kelvin retired from professional football in 2012 after playing for Santos, Santos Paulista Esporte Clube, and Santos Futebol Clube. Despite retiring from playing, Kelvin remains involved in football as a coach and manager. He currently coaches São Paulo Corinthians and has also managed other clubs in Brazil and Argentina. Kelvin's legacy as a talented player and coach will continue to be remembered for generations to come.
