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Magno Alves Personal information Full name Magno Alves de Araújo Date of birth 13 January 1976 Place of birth Aporá, Bahia, Brazil Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 1⁄2 in) Playing position Striker Club information Current club Atlético Mineiro Number 11 Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1994–1995 Ratrans 1995–1996 Valinhos 1996–1997 Independente 1997 Araçatuba 1997–1998 Criciúma 15 (8) 1998–2003 Fluminense 265 (111) 2003 Jeonbuk 44 (27) 2004–2005 Oita Trinita 62 (29) 2006–2007 Gamba Osaka 53 (36) 2007–2008 Al-Ittihad 12 (9) 2008–2010 Umm-Salal 45 (36) 2010 Ceará 21 (9) 2011– Atlético Mineiro 12 (4) National team 2001 Brazil 3 (0) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Magno Alves de Araújo (Aporá, Bahia, Brazil, 13 January 1976) is a Brazilian football player, currently associated with Atlético Mineiro.
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Career
Between 1998 and 2003 he made 265 appearances and 111 goals for Fluminense as a striker, winning the Rio State Championship in 2002. Alves' most famous soccer game was against Santa Cruz. In this game he scored 5 times and became known as Magnata. After a short stint in the Korean Professional Football League (K-League), Alves joined Oita Trinita of the Japan Professional Football League (J. League). In 2006, he joined J. League champion, Gamba Osaka, as a replacement for the team's former ace striker Clemerson de Araújo Soares, who left the team for family reasons. He joined Saudi Arabian side Al-Ittihad after being sent away by Gamba Osaka due to disciplinary problems. He has become a fan favorite in Saudi Arabia by demonstrating his scoring abilities and his powerful physique.
On July 2010, he signed contract with Brazilian club Ceará.
Club career statistics
Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Total Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Brazil League Copa do Brasil League Cup South America Total 1997 Criciúma Série A 15 8 15 8 1998 Fluminense Série B 1999 2000 Série A 23 19 23 19 2001 26 7 26 7 2002 23 10 23 10 Korea Republic League Korean FA Cup K-League Cup Asia Total 2003 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors K-League 44 27 44 27 Japan League Emperor's Cup J. League Cup Asia Total 2004 Oita Trinita J. League 1 29 11 2 2 6 1 - 37 14 2005 33 18 2 2 3 0 - 38 20 2006 Gamba Osaka J. League 1 31 26 5 3 2 0 6 8 44 37 2007 22 10 0 0 7 2 - 29 12 Saudi Arabia League Crown Prince Cup League Cup Asia Total 2007/08 Al-Ittihad Jeddah Professional League 12 9 4 2 20 14 Qatar League Emir of Qatar Cup League Cup Asia Total 2008/09 Umm-Salal Stars League 27 25 1 0 0 0 9 2 36 26 2009/10 17 9 0 0 7 9 0 0 24 18 Brazil League Copa do Brasil League Cup South America Total 2010 Ceará Série A 21 9 21 9 Country Brazil 108 53 108 53 Korea Republic 44 27 44 27 Japan 115 65 9 7 18 3 6 8 148 83 Saudi Arabia 12 9 4 2 20 14 Qatar 44 34 1 0 7 9 9 2 61 45 Total 323 208 10 7 25 12 19 12 381 222 International career statistics
Brazil national team Year Apps Goals 2001 3 0 Total 3 0 Honours
Individual
- Brazilian League Top Scorer: 2000
- J. League All-Star Soccer MVP : 2005
- AFC Champions League Top Scorer : 2006
- J. League Top Scorer : 2006
- J. League Best Eleven : 2006
- Qatari League Top Scorer : 2008/09
Team
- Rio de Janeiro State Champions : 2002
- Brazilian Serie C Champions : 1999
- Japanese Super Cup Champions : 2007
Performances in Major International Tournaments
Team Competition Category Appearances Goals Team Record Start Sub Brazil
2001 FIFA Confederations Cup Senior 1 2 0 4th place References
External links
Awards Campeonato Brasileiro Série A top scorers 1971: Dadá Maravilha | 1972: Dadá Maravilha / Pedro Rocha | 1973: Ramón | 1974: Roberto Dinamite | 1975: Flávio | 1976: Dadá Maravilha | 1977: Reinaldo | 1978: Paulinho | 1979: César / Roberto César | 1980: Zico | 1981: Nunes | 1982: Zico | 1983: Serginho Chulapa | 1984: Roberto Dinamite | 1985: Edmar | 1986: Careca | 1987: Müller | 1988: Nílson | 1989: Túlio Maravilha | 1990: Charles | 1991: Paulinho McLaren | 1992: Bebeto | 1993: Guga | 1994: Amoroso / Túlio Maravilha | 1995: Túlio Maravilha | 1996: Paulo Nunes / Renaldo | 1997: Edmundo | 1998: Viola | 1999: Guilherme | 2000: Romário / Dill / Magno Alves | 2001: Romário | 2002: Luís Fabiano / Rodrigo Fabri | 2003: Dimba | 2004: Washington | 2005: Romário | 2006: Souza | 2007: Josiel | 2008: Keirrison / Washington / Kléber Pereira | 2009: Adriano / Diego Tardelli | 2010: Jonas | 2011: BorgesJ. League Division 1 top scorers Japan Soccer League | 1993: Díaz | 1994: Ordenewitz | 1995: Fukuda | 1996: Miura | 1997: Mboma | 1998: Nakayama | 1999: Hwang Sun-Hong | 2000: Nakayama | 2001: Will | 2002: Takahara | 2003: Ueslei | 2004: Emerson | 2005: Araújo | 2006: Washington / Magno Alves | 2007: Juninho | 2008: Marquinhos | 2009: Maeda | 2010: Kennedy / MaedaGK: Seo Dong-Myung DF: Choi Jin-Cheul · Kim Tae-Young · Kim Hyun-Soo · Santos MF: Shin Tae-Yong · Lee Seong-Nam · Lee Kwan-Woo · Kim Nam-Il FW: Kim Do-Hoon · Magno AlvesGK: Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi · DF: Marcus Tulio Tanaka · DF: Satoshi Yamaguchi · DF: Akira Kaji · MF: Keita Suzuki · MF: Yuki Abe · MF: Kengo Nakamura · MF: Hiroyuki Taniguchi · MF: Yasuhito Endō · FW: Washington · FW: Magno Alves2002-03: Hao Haidong | 2004: Kim Do-Hoon | 2005: Kallon | 2006: Magno Alves | 2007: Mota | 2008: Nantawat Tansopa | 2009: Leandro | 2010: José MotaPreceded by
Araújo
Qatari League Top Scorer
2008–09Succeeded by
Younis Mahmoud
Brazil squad – 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup Fourth Place 1 Dida • 2 Zé Maria • 3 Lúcio • 4 Edmílson • 5 Léomar • 6 Gustavo Nery • 7 Leandro • 8 Vampeta • 9 Sonny Anderson • 10 Robert • 11 Carlos Miguel • 12 Carlos Germano • 13 Evanílson • 14 César Belli • 15 Caçapa • 16 Léo • 17 Vágner • 18 Rochemback • 19 Júlio Baptista • 20 Ramon • 21 Washington • 22 Magno Alves • 23 Fábio Costa • Coach: LeãoClube Atlético Mineiro – current squad 1 Giovanni · 3 Guilherme Santos · 4 Leo Silva · 5 Réver · 6 Lima · 7 Serginho · 8 Dudu Cearense · 9 Guilherme · 10 Renan Oliveira · 11 Magno Alves · 14 Triguinho · 15 Wesley · 16 Leandro · 17 Bernard · 18 Marquinhos · 20 Richarlyson · 21 Toró · 22 Werley · 23 Lee · 25 Fillipe Soutto · 28 Giovanni Augusto · 30 Renan Ribeiro · 31 Luiz Eduardo · 33 Leleu · 35 Jônatas Obina · 39 Eron · 40 Neto Berola · 55 Pierre · 80 Mancini · 83 Daniel Carvalho · 90 André · TBD Jackson · Manager: Cuca
Categories:- 1976 births
- Living people
- Association football forwards
- Brazilian footballers
- Brazilian expatriate footballers
- Brazil international footballers
- Criciúma Esporte Clube players
- Fluminense Football Club players
- Ceará Sporting Club players
- Clube Atlético Mineiro players
- Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors players
- Oita Trinita players
- Gamba Osaka players
- Ittihad FC players
- K-League players
- J. League players
- Expatriate footballers in South Korea
- Expatriate footballers in Japan
- Expatriate footballers in Saudi Arabia
- Expatriate footballers in Qatar
- 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup players
- People from Bahia
- Brazilian expatriates in South Korea
- Brazilian expatriates in Japan
- Brazilian expatriates in Saudi Arabia
- Brazilian expatriates in Qatar
- Umm Salal Sport Club players
- Qatar Stars League players
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