Anderson Alves da Silva

Anderson wearing the jersey of Gold Coast United ( 2010)

Anderson Alves da Silva, often only Anderson ( born January 10, 1983 in Rio de Janeiro ) is a Brazilian footballer. The full-back won with the Brazilian U -17 World Championship in 1999 and played in the course of his club career in Brazil, Portugal, Australia and Cyprus.

Club career

Anderson comes from the youth department of Flamengo Rio de Janeiro and came to the senior squad in 2001. After a stopover in Duque de Caxias FC 2005 he moved to the Portuguese first division club União Leiria, but he only came to three division operations. He spent the following season league level down in the second division club CD Fátima, before he returned in the summer of 2007 in Brazil and Adap Galo Maringá initially joined.

2008 followed by engagements with CA Bragantino, Rio Branco and EC Operário FC. In June 2009 he signed as a replacement for its long-term injured compatriot Jefferson a three -month contract with the Australian club Gold Coast United. There, the defensive specialist plays, among others, his younger brother Robson, who is under contract solid at Gold Coast of the page. After the end of the 2010/11 season there were at Gold Coast United to great upheaval and almost all the key players left the club, including Bruce Djite, Jason Culina, Bas van den Brink, Dino Djulbic, Steve and Shane Smeltz Pantelidis. Also for Anderson ended after 45 missions in regular season games and four games in the championship playoffs his stay on the Gold Coast.

A new club finally found Anderson in May 2012 with the Cypriot first division club Enosis Neon Paralimni, where he is scheduled to succeed the Belgian Matthias Trenson on the left-back position.

National

Anderson played for Brazilian youth teams in age groups U-15, U -17 and U- 20th The most successful was he was chosen with the U-17, with which he first won the U-17 South American Championship 1999 ( 5-0 in the final two time scorer ), while in the team of the tournament. In November of the same year Anderson was also in winning the U -17 World Cup in New Zealand in the Brazilian squad. There he was in all six tournament games to the starting line-up and won with the team by a 8-7 victory in the penalty shoot-out against Australia the title.

Two years later he won the U -20 team the South American Championship and then was also at the Junior World Championships in 2001 in Argentina in the Brazilian squad. Upon reaching the quarter-finals he came in two preliminary round games available for use. Unlike his former teammate Kaka, Luisão, Adriano, Maicon and Júlio Baptista he then not made ​​the jump to the senior national team.

Achievements

  • U- 17 World Cup: 1999
  • U-17 South American champions: 1999
  • U-20 South American champions: 2001
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