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Olihuala, Son of Baibitu, Now Excels in Sports: Welcome to the Second Generation of Feet

[Now Sports]Not every “second generation of feet” is as young as Helan. This time we are talking about Oliveira, the son of the famous Brazilian general Baibitu.

In the 1994 World Cup, Bai Bitu, one of the forwards of Brazil’s fantasy combination, made a single-handed goal against the Netherlands in the top eight of the World Cup. The baby Mattheus Oliveira marked that day was 28 years old before he knew it, and he inherited his father’s mantle and galloped in the green field.

Different from his father, Olihuala served as an attacking midfielder. He used to be a member of the Flemingco youth team and a small Brazilian international. In 2017, he switched to the Portuguese Super League Shi Poting. The transfer fee is reported to be 5 million euros, thinking that his career will develop It’s been smooth sailing, but it’s a pity that he failed to play at the standard in Shiporting. He was loaned out many times and couldn’t deliver his performance. He was abandoned in 2022 and was relegated to Mafra in Portugal.

As of January this year, the second-generation footballer joined Faro, another Portuguese club. It is reported that his development is also average, and he only scored 1 goal in the case of not much off-field time. Olihuala and his wife have a daughter. Perhaps because of his father, he also has 56,000 IG fans.

28 years old is the golden age of players, but now it seems that Olihuala’s career development is too far away from his father Bai Bitu. It may also be because he deliberately got rid of his father’s image. He was handsome in his youth and grew a beard in recent years, giving him an extra “guy look”.

Relevant snippet:
https://youtu.be/yOjjaaLUzEM

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