Denilson Martins Nascimento

Denilson in the semifinals of the FIFA Club World Cup (2009)

Denilson Martins Nascimento or just Denilson ( born September 4, 1976 in Salvador da Bahia) is a Brazilian footballer who is currently at Red Bull Brasil under contract.

Career

Early in his career, he played one year at Brazilian amateur club FC Camaçari, the Dutch first division club Feyenoord Rotterdam, the French first division club Paris SG and the Portuguese second division club União Lamas.

Connecting he played for three years for Al Shabab in the UAE until he moved to league rivals Dubai SC 2002. Denilson stayed in the league and signed the 2004 Al -Nasr SC.

After a short stay in the Mexican first division club CF Atlas, he joined in March 2006 for three months for South Korean club Daejeon Citizen, which after a half -year contract offered to him, which he also signed. Thanks to its unusual Torjubels, where he imitated a slapstick gag a Korean comedian, he is very popular in South Korea.

Therefore, he remained in the country and moved in 2008 to competitors Pohang Steelers, where he celebrated his greatest successes. After the Korean FA Cup took with his club in 2008, he won the 2009 K- League Cup and the AFC Champions League with a 2-1 victory against al -Ittihad. Thus, the Pohang Steelers were entitled to participate during the FIFA Club World Cup, where they reached the 3rd place and Denilson with 4 goals scorer. To date, he is with Lionel Messi Top scorer of the FIFA Club World Cup. In addition, Denilson, 2009 in the " best eleven " of the season was chosen (K -League Best XI).

Then he made a short stopover at the Uzbek club Bunyodkor Tashkent and at the Brazilian club Mogi Mirim and Guarani FC before again moving to Dubai SC in 2012.

Achievements

  • Paris SG French Cup: 1998
  • French League Cup: 1998
  • Korean FA Cup: 2008
  • K- League Cup: 2009
  • AFC Champions League winner: 2009
  • FIFA Club World Cup ( 3rd place ): 2009
  • Scorer in the FIFA Club World Cup: 2009 ( 4 goals)
  • K -League Best XI: 2009
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