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Diogo Andrade Personal information Full name Diogo Manuel Bebiano Cepeda David de Andrade Date of birth July 23, 1985 Place of birth Lisbon, Portugal Playing position Midfielder Youth career 1997-2004 Belenenses Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 2004-2005 AFC Bournemouth 2004-2005 →Dorchester Town (loan) 18 (3) 2005-2006 Stade Lavallois 16 (0) 2006-2007 Portimonense 13 (0) 2007-2008 UTA Arad 15 (1) 2008-2009 FC Vihren Sandanski 12 (1) 2009-2010 Farul Constanţa 13 (0) 2011-2012 Varzim SC 3 (0) National team 2000–2001 Portugal U16 7 (3) 2001–2002 Portugal U17 3 (0) 2002–2004 Portugal U19 4 (0) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 22:25, 1 Nov 2011(UTC).
† Appearances (Goals).Diogo Andrade (born Lisbon, Portugal, 23 July 1985) is a football player. He made all his football youth formation at Belenenses, being caped for Portugal U16, U17 and U19, 14 times. He played three matches on the European U17 Finals in Denmark 2002.
Diogo Andrade plays in midfield, on either wing, preferably on the right side.
In his youth, he was considered to be as good as Cristiano Ronaldo, his colleague from the Portuguese national team (2). However, a conflict with Belenenses, his club at that time, restricted his evolution and made it impossible for him to sign for a bigger Portuguese club, even though Benfica was chasing him.
In his first professional season (2004/05), the young winger moved to England after impressing on trial with AFC Bournemouth. He was a sensation in pre-season friendly matches where his pace, tricks and catching performances awarded him a short term contract with the Cherries, but he was unable to adjust to the English game quickly enough to compete for a place in the side. He did however get to wear the A.F.C. Bournemouth shirt in the Carling Cup, in Bournemouth's famous giant killing of former Premiership Champions Blackburn Rovers. He moved on loan to Conference side Dorchester Town in October to learn more about the English game. He put in several memorable performances for the Magpies, making a total of 20 appearances for the Dorset side (including Cup games), scoring 4 times and claiming 11 assists, but did not re-sign for the Dean Court team.
In 2005/06 he joined the French league 2 club Laval, but with relegation at the end of the season, he decided to leave.
After spells in England and France, Diogo Andrade returned to his native Portugal to play in the second division, joining Portimonense S.C. a team from the Algarve (2006/07).[1]
In January 2007, he signed a three year deal with Romanian first league club UTA Arad, coached by Marius Lacatus, playing the spring season in Romania, but unfortunately an injury kept him off the pitch for a long period. In 2008 Andrade, was loaned to Bulgaria first league club Vihren Sandanski. He returned to Arad, but due to the club's internal problems could not resolve his contract before July 2009. Andrade joined Farul Constanţa from Romanian Liga II on 20 October 2009. Left the club by the end of the season and returned to Portugal to play for Varzim SC relegated from Liga Orangina.
Career
Stade Lavallois 2005/06
FC Vihren Sandanski 2008/09
References
- ^ "Diogo Andrade (Diogo Manuel Bebiano Cepeda Andrade)" (in Portuguese). Fora de Jogo. http://www.foradejogo.net/player.php?player=198507230002. Retrieved 2009-09-01.
(2) http://www.olheiros.net/artigo.aspx?id=769
External links
Categories:- Portuguese footballers
- Portuguese expatriate footballers
- Expatriate footballers in Romania
- Liga I players
- Expatriate footballers in Bulgaria
- Living people
- 1985 births
- Portimonense S.C. players
- FC Vihren Sandanski players
- Portuguese expatriates in Bulgaria
- Portuguese expatriates in Romania
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