Celio Roberto RodrÃÂguez da Silva (born September 20, 1969 in ParanaÃÂba, Brazil) is a retired Brazilian and naturalized Salvadoran football player.
RodrÃÂguez was born Célio Rodrigues in Brasil and played for several local teams in his early years before making the move to Mexican side Puebla. In 1992, he moved to El SalvadorâÂÂs First Division League and launched a lengthy career with Luis ÃÂngel Firpo with whom he would win 5 league titles and stay for 10 years, except for a season on loan to El Roble. In 1997, he was joint top goalscorer of the Primera División de Fútbol de El Salvador. He officially retired in 2001 although he still played a few games in 2002.
A naturalized Salvadoran citizen, RodrÃÂguez made his debut for El Salvador in an August 2000 friendly match against Haiti, but he failed to impress and got injured. The match in the end proved to be his only international game.
RodrÃÂguez retired in 2001 to become vicar of the church of Usulután, after he had studied theology during his football career.
He is married to Karla Marina Sigüenza and they have one daughter together. His daughter's name is Camila Rodriguez.
Luis ÃÂngel Firpo