Luís Fabiano

Luís Fabiano ( 2010)

Luís Fabiano ( born November 8, 1980 in Campinas, São Paulo, Luís Fabiano Clemente actually ) is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays for FC São Paulo. He weighs 78 kg at a height of 1.83 m and plays equally.

Career

The striker began his career in 1995 as a youth player at Guarani FC in his native city of Campinas. In 1997 he joined, after a brief interlude when Ituano FC, ​​the city rivals AA Ponte Preta. There he was able to convince with good benefits and changed 2000 for the transfer fee of seven million euros to France Stade Rennes. But the player was probably too young for a career in Europe, so he came a year later for 3.25 million euros back to Brazil, to Sao Paulo.

In the coming years, Luís Fabiano was one of the top performers of São Paulo and played into view the Seleção. She then served in the Confederations Cup in France in 2003, at the Copa América 2004, and in some friendlies. From 2003 to 2004, he played twelve games for Brazil, scoring six goals.

In 2004, the Brazilian for 1.9 million euros to FC Porto. In Portugal, he could not completely convince her and so he moved after just one year to Spain to Sevilla, who paid three million euros for the center forward. In his first season he scored five goals in 23 games and moved with the Malian Frederic Kanoute from a strike partner next to the Argentine National player Javier Saviola. On 10 May 2006 he won with FC Sevilla the final of the UEFA Cup in 2005/ 06, in which he contributed one goal for a 4-0 victory. In 93 league games for Sevilla he made 43 goals in the Primera Division.

FC Porto had 25% of the players pass, the remaining 75 % were purchased by the company Global Soccer Investments for 7.5 million euros from Sao Paulo.

At the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup, the Brazil won, he was top scorer with five goals and was selected by journalists as the second best player of the tournament. In 2009 he was also awarded the Samba d'Or for the best gambling in Europe Brazilians.

With three goals, he was the top scorer of Brazil during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, even though he had played in his second goal of the tournament the ball twice before irregularly by hand.

On March 12, 2011, Sevilla FC announced that Fabiano will return to Sao Paulo for a transfer fee of 7.6 million euros, where he signed a four -year contract. With Sao Paulo, he won the Copa Sudamericana 2012, although he had, however, received a red card in the first final game.

Private

In March 2005, his mother was kidnapped in Campinas. Shortly before the mothers had already been taken by Grafite and Robinho hostage to ransom.

Achievements

National

  • Copa América: 2004
  • Confederations Cup: 2009

Association

  • World Cup: 2004
  • UEFA Cup: 2006, 2007
  • Copa Sudamericana: 2012
  • UEFA Super Cup: 2006
  • Copa del Rey: 2007, 2010
  • Supercopa de España: 2007
  • Torneio Rio - São Paulo: 2001
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