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Byline: Gil LeBreton
DALLAS _ To buy a house. That was the plan.
To make enough money playing soccer in the United States that, at his parents' urging, Antonio Carlos Pecorari could return to his native Brazil and purchase a house.
But he did more than that. "Tatu" found a home.
He is 40 now, yet Tatu still looks disarmingly youthful. He has announced that this indoor soccer season will be his final one as a player.
It will be his fifth season as player-coach and 18th season overall with the Dallas Sidekicks, a marriage that has lasted through both good times and bad, through both the tears and the champagne.
Troy Aikman has…