Cícero Santos

Cícero Santos ( also Cícero, born August 26, 1984 in Castelo, State of Espírito Santo ) is a Brazilian footballer. He plays as an attacking midfielder.

Career

Cícero began his career in the youth of the EC Bahia and then played for the Figueirense FC before moving to FC Tombense and from there to Fluminense Rio de Janeiro in 2006. With Figueirense he won the 2006 championship of the state of Santa Catarina ( Campeonato Catarinense de Futebol ), with Fluminense in 2007 the Brazilian Cup ( the final against Figueirense ), which the team qualified for the Copa Libertadores. With Fluminense Cícero moved one to the final of the Copa Libertadores in 2008. He was inducted into the final two games. In the decisive penalty shootout in which Fluminense defeated against Liga de Quito, he was the only player of his team, which could turn a penalty.

In July 2008 he joined on loan for two years to Hertha BSC, which also acquired an option to purchase. From this option, Hertha made ​​but no use, so he was further awarded for one year, again with option to purchase, at VfL Wolfsburg. Thus he followed his Berlin teammate Arne Friedrich, who was also changed to Wolfsburg. The club used the purchase option contained in the contract, which expired on 31 May 2011, no. In July 2011 Cícero was loaned out to Sao Paulo, where he signed a two -year contract. In 2013 he was further awarded until 2014 to FC Santos.

National

He was invited in 2010 to a game of the national team through his good performances in the Bundesliga, but did not play.

Achievements

  • 2006: Copa do Brasil ( with Fluminense RJ)
  • 2007: Copa do Brasil ( with Figueirense FC )
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