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Roberto Carlos signs off with Turkish victory

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Veteran Brazilian defender Roberto Carlos played his last match for Fenerbahce on Thursday, helping the Turkish side to a 1-0 win over Moldova's Sheriff in the UEFA Europa League.

Carlos, 36, who signed for Fenerbahce from Real Madrid in 2007, had recently revealed he had penned a two-year deal with Corinthians of Sao Paulo.

But on Tuesday it was reported that he could return to Real, where he spent 11 years, to replace defender Pepe who is out for the rest of the season with a knee injury.

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