Luís Oliveira
Luís Oliveira | ||
Personnel | ||
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Surname | Luís Airton Barroso Oliveira | |
birthday | March 24, 1969 | |
place of birth | São Luís , Brazil | |
size | 176 cm | |
position | striker | |
Juniors | ||
Years | station | |
1984 | Tupan | |
1985-1988 | RSC Anderlecht | |
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1988-1992 | RSC Anderlecht | 95 (36) |
1992-1996 | Cagliari Calcio | 121 (42) |
1996-1999 | AC Florence | 94 (27) |
1999-2000 | Cagliari Calcio | 24 | (4)
2000-2001 | Bologna FC | 17 | (1)
2001-2002 | Como Calcio | 38 (23) |
2002-2004 | Catania Calcio | 74 (28) |
2004-2005 | US Foggia | 14 | (0)
2005 | SSC Venice | 17 | (5)
2005-2006 | Lucchese | 20 | (3)
2006-2008 | Nuorese Calcio | 63 (25) |
2008-2009 | FBC Derthona | 35 (17) |
2009-2011 | Muravera | 12 (14) |
National team | ||
Years | selection | Games (goals) |
1992-1999 | Belgium | 31 | (7)
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
2010 | Muravera (player-coach) | |
2012– | Muravera | |
1 Only league games are given. |
Luís Oliveira (born March 24, 1969 in São Luís , Maranhão , Brazil ), full name Luís Airton Barroso Oliveira , is a former Brazilian- Belgian , attacking football player who played most of his career in Italy. After the end of his active career, he started a career as a football coach .
Career
In the club
Oliveira began his career as a youth player at the Brazilian club Tupan, but moved to Belgium in 1985, when he was sixteen, in the youth department of RSC Anderlecht . In 1988 he made the leap into the professional squad of the Brussels suburb club, with which he became Belgian champion in 1991. In 1992 he moved to Italy, where he still lives and plays football today.
His first stop there was the Sardinian Serie A club Cagliari Calcio . The years 1996 to 1999 saw him then at the Fiorentina before he returned to Cagliari for one more season. After another season at FC Bologna , his Serie A career ended and Oliveira was hired for the 2001/2002 season at Serie B club Como Calcio , with whom he was promoted to Serie A as the first in Serie B. Oliveira left Como at the end of the season to work for the clubs Catania (Serie B, 2002-2004), Foggia (Serie C1, 2004/2005), Venezia (Serie B, 2005) and AS Lucchese Libertas (Serie C1 , 2005/2006).
In 2006 he returned to his adopted home Sardinia, where he played in Serie C2 for Nuorese Calcio until 2008 . After further positions at FBC Derthona and Muravera , he ended his career as an active player in 2011, after having been a player-coach at Muravera in 2010. In 2012 he was introduced as the new head coach of the lower-class club.
In the national team
After his naturalization in Belgium, he played 31 games for the Belgian national team between 1992 and 1999, scoring 7 goals. In 1998 he was a World Cup participant, but the Belgian team was eliminated in the preliminary round after three draws with three points as third party.
successes
- 1991: Belgian champion with the RSC Anderlecht
- 1998: Participation in the World Cup with the Belgian national team
- 2002: Promotion to Serie A with Como Calcio
Web links
- Career statistics at tuttocalciatori.net
- Luís Oliveira in the database of weltfussball.de
- Luís Oliveira in the database of the Belgian Football Association (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Oliveira, Luís |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Oliveira, Luís Airton Barroso |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Brazilian-Belgian soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 24, 1969 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | São Luís , Maranhão, Brazil |