Danilinho

Danilo Veron Barros, short Danilinho ( born March 11, 1987 in Ponta Porã, Brazil) called, is a Brazilian footballer. Danilinho midfielder is the Brazilian club Atlético Mineiro.

He spent his youth primarily in América FC ( SP). After half a year at the U- 19 team of FC Schalke 04 played, he began his professional career at FC Mirassol. There, however, he could not draw attention to themselves with good performances, which he moved to FC Santos and then back to his youth club, América FC ( SP). In 2006, he was obliged by Atlético Mineiro, who were descended straight from the Brazilian Série A, and therefore wanted a new, mainly composed of young players team build. He was immediately after the end of the season selected key players to one of the best players in the Série B.

Danilinho is a versatile player who is primarily distinguished by high speed and maneuverability. He is very strong and both, the right foot is the stronger, and can be used as a right midfielder, right winger, left midfielder, left winger, attacking midfielder and hanging tip. His forays out of the depths are by his stunning technique and ball handling with high speed very dangerous.

At the state championships of Minas Gerais in 2007 he was among the best players of the tournament and was one of the main reasons that Atlético Mineiro win the title and in the final to beat the rivals Cruzeiro EC, where he pre-decisive goal to make it 2-0 during the first leg 4-0 win himself contributed. In 2008 Danilinho made ​​at the state championships of Minas Gerais talking point: In the second leg of the finals he was after a confrontation with his opponent Charles, who had allegedly insulted his wife, banned from the area.

Despite his young age Danilinho Close to the main players and is next to Marques an idol among the followers. He is 1.64 m tall, weighs 60 kg and has already played for the U- 20 of the Seleção.

Achievements

  • Campeonato Paulista Infantil ( Youth Champion of the State of São Paulo): 2000
  • Campeonato Brasileiro Série B ( Brazilian football champions of the Série B): 2006
  • Campeonato Mineiro ( Minas Gerais State Championship ): 2007
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