João Vitor Lima Gomes

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João Vitor
Personnel
Surname João Vitor Lima Gomes
birthday June 1, 1988
place of birth MaceióBrazil
size 176 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
until 2008 Marília AC
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2008-2009 Marília AC 46 (2)
2009-2010 Gremio Barueri 96 (4)
2011-2015 Deportivo Maldonado
2011–2012 →  Palmeiras São Paulo  (loan) 88 (3)
2013-2014 →  Criciúma EC  (loan) 64 (6)
2015 →  Gaziantepspor  (loan) 8 (0)
2015 →  Figueirense FC  (loan) 22 (1)
2016 →  AA Ponte Preta  (loan) 36 (0)
2017-2019 AA Ponte Preta 33 (1)
2019 →  Coritiba FC  (loan) 14 (0)
2019 Coritiba FC 5 (0)
2019– CS Alagoano 0 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of July 17, 2019

João Vitor Lima Gomes or just João Vitor (born June 1, 1988 in Maceió ) is a Brazilian football player .

Career

João Vitor began his professional career in 2007 at Marília AC and then played for the clubs Grêmio Barueri . From here moved to Uruguay in 2011 to | Deportivo Maldonado . João Vitor did not appear at the club, but was awarded again immediately. Its first stadium was the Palmeiras São Paulo . With Palmeiras he won the Copa do Brasil in 2012 .

For the second half of the 2014/15 season he was loaned to the Turkish first division club Gaziantepspor . He left this club prematurely at the end of April 2015.

For the 2016 season, João Vitor was loaned to the AA Ponte Preta . A year later, Ponte Preta João Vitor took over firmly.

At the beginning of 2019, João Vitor was loaned to Coritiba FC . After the state championship was held, he unilaterally terminated his contract with Ponte Preta , only to sign it again with Coritiba a week later . In mid-July, he dissolved his contract with Coritiba in order to be able to join CS Alagoano . He succeeded the trainer Argel Fucks , who was released only two weeks earlier at Coritiba and was the new trainer at Alagoano .

successes

Palmeiras

Criciúma

Ponte Preta

  • Campeonato Paulista do Interior: 2018

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ntvspor.net: "Gaziantepspor'a Brezilyalı orta saha!" (accessed on January 30, 2015)
  2. ↑ On loan to Ponte Preta , report on globo.com from December 28, 2015, page in portug., Accessed on July 24, 2019
  3. Change to Ponte Preta , report on pontepreta.com.br of January 27, 2017, page in portug., Accessed on July 24, 2019
  4. Change to Coritiba , report on bemparana.com.br from April 26, 2019, page in portugal, accessed on July 24, 2019
  5. move to Alagoano , report on globo.com of 15 July 2019 page in Portuguese., Accessed on July 24, 2019