Leandro Domingues

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Leandro Domingues
Personnel
Surname Leandro Domingues Barbosa
birthday August 24, 1983
place of birth Vitória da ConquistaBrazil
size 172 cm
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
EC Vitória
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2001-2006 EC Vitória
2007-2008 Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte 22 0(7)
2008 →  EC Vitória  (loan) 15 0(3)
2009 →  Fluminense FC  (loan) 0 0(0)
2009 → EC Vitória (loan) 30 0(8)
2010-2014 Kashiwa Reysol 107 (40)
2014-2015 Nagoya Grampus 11 0(2)
2016 EC Vitória 16 0(0)
2017 Associação Portuguesa de Desportos 13 0(4)
2017– Yokohama FC 90 (20)
1 Only league games are given.
As of February 1, 2020

Leandro Domingues Barbosa (born August 24, 1983 in Vitória da Conquista ) is a Brazilian football player .

Career

The midfielder began his career in 2000 in the youth of EC Vitória , where he was pulled up in 2001 in the club's first team. After five years he left his hometown club and in 2007 moved to the club Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte for one season , where he made 22 league games and scored seven goals. In 2008 he moved to his old club EC Vitória on loan and played 15 league games with three goals. In 2009 he was only awarded to Fluminense FC , where he played no league games. During the year he played a third time for the EC Vitória (30 games / 8 goals).

In 2010 he moved to Japan for four years to the club Kashiwa Reysol , where he played in the second division in the first year. During the season he was used in 32 league games and scored 13 goals. He also played three games in the Kaiser Cup, where he was able to push the ball into the net four times. After the year in the second division, he rose to the first division. In 2011 Leandro Domingues played 30 league games and scored 15 goals. He also played three games in the Kaiser Cup, in which he scored three times, and played two goalless games in the J. League Cup . The next year he completed 28 league games and scored ten goals. In 2012, Leonardo played in 28 league games and scored ten goals. He also played two games in the Kaiser Cup, in which he scored two goals, and played three games in the J. League Cup, in which he was able to achieve four goals.

He played twelve league games in 2013 and was able to score two goals in these. His last year with the club was in 2014, in which he played five goalless league games and one goalless J. League Cup game. During the five years he played 107 league games and scored 40 goals for Kashiwa Reysol. He also played nine games in the Kaiser Cup, in which he scored nine goals. He also played seven games in the J. League Cup, in which he scored four goals.

He has been under contract with the Nagoya Grampus club since 2014 .

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