Kléber Pereira
Kléber Pereira | ||
Personnel | ||
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Surname | Kléber João Boas Pereira | |
birthday | August 13, 1975 | |
place of birth | Peri Mirim , Maranhão , Brazil | |
size | 180 cm | |
position | striker | |
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1995-1996 | Moto Club de São Luís | |
1996-1997 | FC Sion | |
1997 | Náutico capibaribe | |
1998-1999 | Moto Club de São Luís | |
1999-2002 | Athletico Paranaense | 84 (49) |
2003-2004 | UANL Tigres | 45 (14) |
2004 | Tiburones Rojos Veracruz | 12 | (2)
2005-2006 | Club America | 47 (30) |
2006-2007 | Club Necaxa | 29 (11) |
2007-2009 | FC Santos | 90 (50) |
2010 | SC Internacional | 1 | (0)
2010 | EC Vitória | 12 | (1)
1 Only league games are given. |
Kléber João Boas Pereira (born August 13, 1975 in Peri Mirim , Maranhão ), better known as Kléber Pereira , is a former Brazilian football player in the position of striker .
Life
Pereira began his professional career at Moto Club de São Luís , one of the best clubs in his home state Maranhão, with which he was under contract between January 1995 and June 1996. For the 1996/97 season he moved to the Swiss first division club FC Sion , but soon returned to his homeland and signed with the Clube Náutico Capibaribe , before he was again involved with the Moto Club de São Luís from the beginning of 1998 to mid-1999. For the next three and a half years he was under contract with Athletico Paranaense , with whom he won the Paraná national championship three times in a row between 2000 and 2002 and the only championship title of the Brazilian football league in the club's history.
In early 2003, Pereira moved to the Mexican first division club Tigres de la UANL , where he was under contract until mid-2004. After six months in the service of the Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz , he moved to the capital club América , with which he celebrated the most successes of his entire football career: in the Clausura 2005 he won the Mexican football championship with the Americanistas . In the subsequent Apertura 2005 he was - together with the 11 times successful shooters Sebastián Abreu , Walter Gaitán and Matías Vuoso - top scorer of the Mexican league and in April 2006 he won the CONCACAF Champions' Cup with the Águilas . After the two finals against league rivals Deportivo Toluca had ended goalless and Paulo da Silva had shot the Diablos Rojos 1-0 in the Aztec Stadium at the start of extra time, Pereira managed the immensely important equalizer in the 105th minute, which his teammate Duilio had Davino let the winning goal follow ten minutes later to make it 2-1.
After another year in the service of Club Necaxa ( 2006/07 season ), Pereira returned to his home country, where he was under contract for the next two and a half years with FC Santos , in whose ranks he scored 21 goals in 2008 - tied with Keirrison and Washington from the league rivals Coritiba and Fluminense - top scorer of the Brazilian football league .
In his (so far) last game year 2010, he was initially under contract with SC Internacional and then with EC Vitória . Although he hardly played any games for Inter, he is still part of the squad of the winning team that won the Copa Libertadores in 2010 .
successes
Personally
- Top scorer of the Mexican Primera División : Apertura 2005 (with America)
- Top scorer of the Brazilian Série A : 2008 (with Santos)
society
- Copa Libertadores Winner : 2010 (with Internacional)
- CONCACAF Champions' Cup Winner : 2006 (with América)
- Brazilian champion: 2001 (with Athletico Paranaense)
- Mexican champion: Clausura 2005 (with America)
- Champion of the Paraná State League : 2000, 2001, 2002 (with Athletico Paranaense)
Web links
- Profile of his club stations at BDFA
- Profile of his assignments in Mexico at Record.com.mx
- Kléber Pereira in the database of weltfussball.de
Individual evidence
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Pereira, Kléber |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Boas Pereira, Kléber João (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Brazilian soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 13, 1975 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Peri Mirim , Maranhão , Brazil |