Clarence Seedorf is the newest signing for Brazilian side Botafogo
After weeks of speculation that he might be going to Brazil, China, England or even the MLS, former Dutch international Clarence Seedorf decided to fulfill his personal desire to play in the country where his wife was born, more specifically, her hometown- Rio.
Botafogo announced on their website that the former AC Milan and Real Madrid man signed a two-year contract with O Fogão, thus becoming the biggest foreign signing in Brazilian football history. After nearly a decade with AC Milan, the native of Paramaribo, Suriname, Seedorf became one of the most respected players in rossoneri history.
Seedorf finished his contract with the Italian giants just a few days ago and he took part in the World Soccer Masters Tour held in Miami.
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- Intercontinental/ Club World Cup: (Real Madrid 1998, Milan 2007)
- UEFA Champions League: (Ajax 1994/95, Real Madrid 1997/98, Milan 2002/03, 2006/07)
- European Super Cup: (Milan 2003, 2007)
- Eredivisie: (Ajax 1993/94, 1994/95)
- Dutch Super Cup: (Ajax 1993, 1994)
- Dutch Cup: (Ajax 1992/93)
- La Liga: (Real Madrid 1996/97)
- Spanish Supercup: ( Real Madrid 1997)
- Serie A (Milan 2003/04, 2010/11)
- Italian Supercup (Milan 2004)
- Coppa Italia (Milan 2002/03)