Robinho

Robinho 2012

Robson de Souza called, Robinho ( born January 25, 1984 in São Vicente ) is a Brazilian footballer. The striker plays for AC Milan.

Robinho is known for his dribbling and is, beside the technology primarily for his quickness of.

  • 2.1 abduction of his mother
  • 2.2 display board in the Maracanã Stadium

Career

Clubs

He started his career at FC Santos in Brazil, with whom he won two championships in 2003 and reached the final of the Copa Libertadores.

After a week-long tug of war succeeded Real Madrid in July 2005, Robinho poach from his tribe club for a transfer fee of about 24 million euros. His most last game for Santos, he played on 24 August 2005 against Paysandu Sport Club. A few days later, on 28 August 2005 he was against FC Cádiz his league debut for Real Madrid. On 22 September 2005 in his fourth league game against Athletic Bilbao he managed his first goal in La Liga.

Were already before fixation of his move in Spain already for sale non- original Real Madrid jerseys with the shirt number 8 and the imprint Robinho. This was for the buyers a bad investment, because Robinho finally got the jersey number 10 Real assigned.

On 1 September 2008 Robinho moved for 43 million euros to Manchester City. On 28 January 2010, he returned to August 4, 2010 Return on loan to FC Santos.

During the summer break in 2010 Robinho moved to AC Milan. He signed a four-year contract; the transfer fee was 18 million euros. In his first season he was with Milan in Serie A 2010/11 Italian masters. Robinho scored 14 goals this season as well as his strike partner Zlatan Ibrahimović and Alexandre Pato. With his teammates Kevin -Prince Boateng and Ibrahimović he made it up to the change of Ibrahimović 2012 Paris Saint- Germain, the so-called offensive triangle " Boatinhović ".

On January 19, 2014 Robinho earned his 100th Serie A deployment.

National

Robinho made ​​his debut for Brazil on 13 July 2003 during the Gold Cup match against Mexico. His first international Robinho succeeded in his seventh international match on 9 February 2005 against China. In June 2005 he won with Brazil the Conferderations Cup and was in the summer of 2006 to Brazil's World Cup squad. He celebrated his biggest success in the Copa America 2007, where he won the title with six goals conquered the top scorer trophy and was voted the best player of the tournament. As the winner of the Copa, Brazil qualified for the FIFA Confederations Cup 2009 in South Africa. National coach Dunga summoned his attacker for this tournament in his squad. Although Robinho arrived there in every possible game of his team to use, but it was during the tournament overshadowed by his strike partner Luis Fabiano. Brazil won the Confederations Cup, in which Robinho was in the starting lineup of the Brazilians in the final game against the United States.

A year later, coach Dunga nominated him then for the World Cup. In the 23 -man squad Robinho was behind the born in the same year Nilmar and Thiago Silva and the two years younger Ramires, the fourth youngest player in the team. After the Brazilian national disappointing running Cup in South Africa, there was a break in the team under coach Mano Menezes New. Menezes nominated henceforth especially younger players, but still relied on Robinho, who rose to become a leading player. In summer 2011, the striker for the Copa América in Argentina was nominated. After he was one of the youngest yet at the 2010 World Cup, he was at the Copa'11 of the most experienced players in the squad the Selecao. Meanwhile, eleven teammates were younger than Robinho.

Achievements / Title

  • FIFA Confederations Cup: 2005, 2009
  • Copa América: 2007
  • Campeonato Brasileiro: 2002, 2004
  • Paulista League U17: 2001
  • Spanish Champion: 2007, 2008
  • Italian Championship: 2010/11
  • Bola de Ouro: 2004
  • World Soccer's Young Player of the Year: 2005
  • Best player and top scorer of the Copa America: 2007

General

Abduction of his mother

Robinho's mother Marina Souza was kidnapped on November 6, 2004 by kidnappers and 41 days held. On 17 December 2004, she was released in the slums of of Peru (São Paulo) against payment of a ransom of 54,000 euros.

Display board in the Maracanã Stadium

A display board in the Maracanã stadium is reminiscent of a particularly spectacular dribble by Robinho during a match of the national team against Ecuador on 17 October 2007, in which he played the right -back Ulises de la Cruz several times, and subsequently hung up a goal by Elano. The action was " Vai pra lá que eu vou pra cá " ( in German as much as: go there, I go here ) baptized.

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