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Marcos Paulo Alves Personal information Full name Marcos Paulo Alves Date of birth 11 May 1977 Place of birth Doresópolis, Brazil Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Playing position Defensive midfielder Club information Current club Fortaleza Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1996–2001 Cruzeiro 69 (1) 2001–2002 Udinese 14 (1) 2002 Cruzeiro 0 (0) 2002–2003 Sporting Lisbon 3 (0) 2003 Grêmio 15 (0) 2003–2004 Maccabi Haifa 17 (1) 2004–2005 Guarani 13 (2) 2005 Metalist Kharkiv 1 (0) 2006–2007 Portuguesa 25 (0) 2007 Yokohama FC 11 (0) 2008–2009 Shimizu S-Pulse 37 (1) 2010 Portuguesa 17 (1) 2011– Fortaleza National team‡ 1999–2000 Brazil U-23 15 (1) 1999–2000 Brazil 3 (1) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 5 January 2010.
† Appearances (Goals).
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 5 January 2010Marcos Paulo Alves (born 11 May 1977) is a Brazilian footballer. He currently plays for Fortaleza Esporte Clube and had represented Brazil national football team.
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Career
He played on the national team and had great potential, after spells with Udinese, Sporting Lisbon, and Maccabi Haifa, he found himself back in Brazil playing in the second division. He has played 18 times for the Brazilian national team and scored two goals (this figure includes under-23 games such as the Olympics). On 27 July 2007, he joined J. League division 1 side Yokohama FC on loan, and following Yokohama's relegation from J1, on 28 December of the same year he moved to Shimizu S-Pulse.
Club statistics
Club performance League Cup League Cup Total Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Japan League Emperor's Cup J. League Cup Total 2007 Yokohama J. League 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 2008 Shimizu S-Pulse J. League 1 20 1 1 0 5 0 26 1 2009 17 0 2 1 4 0 23 1 Country Japan 48 1 3 1 9 0 60 2 Total 48 1 3 1 9 0 60 2 International career statistics
Brazil national team Year Apps Goals 1999 2 1 2000 1 0 Total 3 1 External links
Brazil squad – 1999 Copa América Winners (6th Title) 1 Dida • 2 Cafu • 3 Odvan • 4 Antônio Carlos • 5 Emerson • 6 Roberto Carlos • 7 Amoroso • 8 Vampeta • 9 Ronaldo • 10 Rivaldo • 11 Alex • 12 Marcos • 13 Evanílson • 14 César Belli • 15 João Carlos • 16 Serginho • 17 Marcos Paulo • 18 Flávio Conceição • 19 Beto • 20 Christian • 21 Ronaldinho • 22 Zé Roberto • Coach: LuxemburgoBrazil squad – 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup Runners-up 1 Dida • 2 Evanílson • 3 Odvan • 4 João Carlos • 5 F. Conceição • 6 Serginho • 7 Ronaldinho • 8 Émerson • 9 Christian • 10 Alex • 11 Zé Roberto • 12 Marcos • 13 César • 14 Luiz Alberto • 15 Marcos Paulo • 16 Athirson • 17 Beto • 18 Roni • 19 Warley • 20 Vampeta • Coach: LuxemburgoBrazil squad – 2000 Olympics 1 Helton • 2 Baiano • 3 Bilica • 4 Álvaro • 5 Marcos Paulo • 6 Fábio Aurélio • 7 Ronaldinho • 8 Fabiano • 9 Edu • 10 Alex • 11 Geovanni • 12 Roger • 13 André Luís • 14 Lúcio • 15 Mozart • 16 Athirson • 17 Lucas • 18 Fábio Costa • Coach: LuxemburgoCategories:- 1977 births
- Living people
- Brazilian footballers
- Brazilian expatriate footballers
- Brazil international footballers
- Cruzeiro Esporte Clube players
- Udinese Calcio players
- Serie A footballers
- Expatriate footballers in Italy
- Sporting Clube de Portugal footballers
- Primeira Liga players
- Expatriate footballers in Portugal
- FC Metalist Kharkiv players
- Ukrainian Premier League players
- Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense players
- Maccabi Haifa F.C. players
- Expatriate footballers in Israel
- Guarani Futebol Clube players
- Associação Portuguesa de Desportos players
- Fortaleza Esporte Clube players
- Expatriate footballers in Japan
- Yokohama F.C. players
- Shimizu S-Pulse players
- J. League Division 1 players
- 1999 Copa América players
- 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup players
- Footballers at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Olympic footballers of Brazil
- Expatriate footballers in Ukraine
- Brazilian football midfielder, 1970s birth stubs
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