Dodô (soccer player, 1974)

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Dodô
Personnel
Surname Ricardo Lucas Figueredo Monte Raso
birthday May 2nd 1974
place of birth São PauloBrazil
size 177 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
1992 Nacional Atlético Clube (SP)
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1992-1993 Nacional Atlético Clube (SP)
1994 Fluminense FC
1995-1998 Sao Paulo FC
1996 →  Paraná Clube  (loan)
1998-2001 FC Santos
2001-2002 Botafogo FR
2002 Palmeiras São Paulo 16 0(3)
2003-2004 Ulsan Hyundai 62 (33)
2005 Ōita Trinita 15 0(3)
2005 Goiás EC 15 0(4)
2006 Botafogo FR 12 0(8)
2006-2007 al Ain Club ? 0(2)
2007 Botafogo FR 27 (15)
2008 Fluminense FC 16 0(5)
2010 CR Vasco da Gama 4 0(0)
2010-2011 Portuguesa 16 (10)
2011 Guaratinguetá Futebol 9 0(5)
2013 Gremio Esportivo Osasco
2013 Barra da Tijuca
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1997 Brazil 5 0(2)
1 Only league games are given.

Dodô - real name Ricardo Lucas Figueredo Monte Raso (born May 2, 1974 in São Paulo ) - is a former Brazilian soccer player.

Career

In 1992 he started his career with Nacional Atlético Clube (SP) . In the 1992/93 season he was used for 30 games at the same club and scored eleven goals. At the end of the season he decided to change clubs and played for Fluminense FC in 1994 . After 17 games and five goals scored, he turned his back on the club and moved to São Paulo FC . He stayed there for three seasons, played 46 times and scored 32 goals. In 1996 he was loaned to Paraná Clube for four games . In 1998 he left the São Paulo club and moved to Santos , the club where he played the most games. There he played again for three seasons, from 1998 to 2001. He was on the field 67 times for this club and scored 33 goals. In 2001 he ended his contract and moved to Botafogo FR for the 2001/02 season , where he played 29 games; Ten times he put a ball into the goal. At the end of the season he moved to Palmeiras for the remainder of 2002 . He played 16 games, scoring three times. In the 2002/03 season he was with the Ulsan Hyundai club . He made 62 appearances and scored 33 times.

At the beginning of 2005 he joined the Japanese club Ōita Trinita , where he played 15 times and scored three goals. He then moved to the Brazilian club Goiás for the rest of the year , where he also played 15 times and scored four goals. For the second time in four years, he signed a contract with Botafogo FR in 2006. This time he only played twelve times but scored eight goals. For the third and last time he played for the Botafogo club in 2007, this time he played 27 times, 15 times he hit the net. In the 2006/07 season he was with the club al Ain Club , eight times he took part in games, four times he scored a goal. In 2008 he returned to his second club Fluminense FC, playing 16 times and scoring five times. Already 2007 was doping test was from him positively to the stimulant fenproporex. For this reason, he was banned for two years in September 2008 - partly retrospectively - until November 7, 2009.

After the suspension, Ricardo Lucas returned to the field and went to Vasco da Gama . After four goalless games, he terminated the contract and moved to Portuguesa . There he was on the field 16 times and scored a goal ten times. After the season he signed for the rest of the year with the Brazilian club Guaratinguetá Futebol . There he was used in nine games in which he scored five goals. In 2013 he was active at the Grêmio Osasco association. His last club before ending his career was Barra da Tijuca .

In 1995 he was a player for the Brazilian national soccer team , played five games and scored two goals.

Web links

  • Dodô in the database of sambafoot.com (English)
  • Dodô in the database of National-Football-Teams.com (English)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ex-Brazil striker Dodo gets 2-year doping ban USA TODAY September 11, 2008