Jádson Viera

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Jádson Viera
Personnel
Surname Jádson Viera Castro
birthday 4th August 1981
place of birth Santana do LivramentoBrazil
size 192 cm
position Defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2001-2005 Danubio FC
2005 CF Atlante 14 (1)
2006-2007 Danubio FC at least 31 (0)
2007-2010 CA Lanus 65 (1)
2010 CR Vasco da Gama 2 (0)
2011–2012 Nacional Montevideo 22 (0)
2013-2016 Danubio FC 31 (0)
2016– Club Atlético Rentistas 10 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: February 12, 2017 (end of season 2016)

Jádson Viera (full name: Jádson Viera Castro ) (born August 4, 1981 in Santana do Livramento ) is a Brazilian football player .

Career

society

According to the source, the 1.90 m, 1.92 m or 1.93 m tall defender Viera, who is considered a leader, played for Danubio FC from 2001 to 2005 . During this time he won the Uruguayan Championship in 2004 with his teammates. In the championship season Viera was the only player Danubio, who played all 39 games. In the Apertura 2005 he then completed fourteen games (one goal) for the Mexican club CF Atlante , but then returned to Danubio in the Clausura 2006. In the 2006/07 season he won there his second championship title in the Primera División and stood in 31 league games (no goal) on the field. From the Apertura 2007 to the Clausura 2010 he was then under contract with the Argentine club CA Lanús and came to 65 missions (one goal) in Argentina's first division. During this time, his club became champions of Torneo Apertura 2007. From there he moved to his native Brazil in 2010 and joined CR Vasco da Gama , but was only used twice in the league (no goal). He returned to Uruguay for the 2011 Torneo Clausura and has played for Nacional Montevideo ever since . In addition to the Copa Bimbo 2011 , he also won his third Uruguayan championship in the 2010/11 season at the Bolsos and the 2010/11 Torneo Clausura. The national championship title was then defended in the following season. At the Bolsos , he was used in 22 matches in the league.

Viera also achieved an extensive profile in the international South American club competitions. So he came for Danubio in the Copa Libertadores competitions of the 2005 and 2007 seasons on eight matches. In the same competition he was used nine times in the ranks of Lanús in 2009 and 2010 and also played three times in the Copa Sudamericana 2009 . He has also played three games for Nacional in the 2011 Copa Libertadores tournament.

In January 2013 he tied himself to his former employer Danubio for a year and played ten league games in the 2013 Clausura. In the 2013/14 season he played 18 other first division games (no goal) for his club and won the Uruguayan championship with it. In the 2014/15 season he was used in three top division games (no goal). During the 2015/16 season he was not included in competitive games. In July 2016 he moved to the first division club Atlético Rentistas . In the 2016 season he played ten second division games (no goal) with the Montevideans.

successes

  • 5 × Uruguayan champions (2004, 2006/07, 2010/2011, 2011/12, 2013/14)
  • 4 × Torneo Apertura (Uruguay) (2001, 2006, 2011, 2013)
  • 4 × Torneo Clausura (Uruguay) (2002, 2004, 2007, 2011)
  • Torneo Clasificatorio (2004)
  • Champion of the Argentine Tornero Apertura 2007
  • 2011 Copa Bimbo winner

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Grandes Jugadores (Spanish) on danubio.org.uy, accessed January 6, 2013
  2. Campeón Clasificatorio, Clausura y Uruguayo 2004 (Spanish) on danubio.org.uy, accessed on January 6, 2013
  3. profile on ESPNSports , accessed 29 January 2012
  4. Torneo Apertura 2007 on rsssf.com, accessed January 29, 2012
  5. profile on ESPNSports , accessed on June 3, 2013
  6. Page no longer available , search in web archives: Profile on playerhistory.com , accessed on January 29, 2012@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / soccerdatabase.eu
  7. ALBIN llega mañana. (Spanish) on pueblotricolor.com January 18, 2013, accessed June 3, 2013
  8. profile on ESPNSports , accessed on 31 December 2013
  9. Profile on fichajes.com , accessed on January 26, 2015
  10. ^ Profile on soccerway.com , accessed February 12, 2017