Rodrigo Souza

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Rodrigo Souza
Personnel
Surname Rodrigo de Souza Fonseca
birthday October 27, 1987
place of birth Bom Jesus de GoiásBrazil
size 184 cm
position Defensive Midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2009 Duque de Caxias FC
2010 XSKT Can Tho FC
2011 Sampaio Corrêa FC
2012 Madureira EC 28 (2)
2013 Nova Iguaçu FC 12 (1)
2013 Boa EC 25 (1)
2014-2016 Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte 5 (0)
2014 →  Criciúma EC  (loan) 24 (3)
2015 →  CA Penapolense  (loan) 7 (0)
2015 →  América Mineiro  (loan) 15 (1)
2016 →  Náutico Capibaribe  (loan) 33 (2)
2017 Náutico capibaribe 17 (0)
2017 Clube de Regatas Brasil 14 (0)
2018 Nacional AC (SP) 12 (1)
2018-2019 Oeste FC 24 (1)
2019 Boa EC 10 (0)
2020– São Bernardo FC 0 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of season 2019

Rodrigo de Souza Fonseca , called Rodrigo Souza , (born October 27, 1987 in São Gonçalo , RJ ) is a Brazilian football player .

Career

Rodrigo Souza has already played a number of clubs, including a. he was in Vietnam in 2010 at XSKT Cần Thơ FC . But it wasn't until the 2012 season that he was able to prevail at the Boa EC in Série B in Brazil . At the beginning of the 2014 season, the reigning Brazilian champion Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte moved . With Cruzeiro he played five games in the national championship of Minas Gerais and three in the Copa Libertadores 2014 . He made his international club debut on January 25, 2014 against CF Universidad de Chile . In the encounter he came on in the 78th minute for Éverton Ribeiro .

At the start of league operations in 2014 , Souza was loaned to league competitor Criciúma EC . When Cruzeiro won the fourth title in the Série A 2014, Souza no longer played a role.

The year 2015 began for Souza initially as a loan to CA Penapolense . With this he entered the state championship of São Paulo . The loan was limited to the state championship. After the loan ended, Souza initially returned to Cruzeiro. Here he only took part in the training operation, so that he was awarded again. He stayed in Belo Horizonte and went to Série B to América Mineiro .

Souza did not return to Cruzeiro in 2016 either. His club loaned him back. His new stadium was Náutico Capibaribe . After his contract with Cruzeiro expired at the end of 2016, Souza was permanently taken over by Náutico in December 2016. The contract was given a term of over one year. Souza left the club prematurely in June of that year. He got a new contract with the Clube de Regatas Brasil .

At the start of the 2018 season, the player switched to Nacional AC (SP) . The national championship of São Paulo went to the club. For the 2018 championship round , Souza went to Oeste FC in the Série B. After the 2019 national championship, Souza switched to Boa EC . In December 2019, his move to São Bernardo FC for 2020 was announced.

successes

Cruzeiro

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 2014 missions , on fussballzz.de
  2. First international game , game report on fussballzz.de
  3. ↑ On loan to Criciúma , report from April 2014 on globoesporte.globo.com, page in portug., Accessed on January 18, 2017
  4. ↑ On loan to Penapolense , report on esporteinterativo.com.br of February 16, 2015, page in portug., Accessed on January 18, 2017
  5. ↑ On loan to América , report on superesportes.com.br of July 20, 2015, page in portug., Accessed on January 18, 2017
  6. ↑ On loan to Náutico ( Memento from January 18, 2017 in the Internet Archive ), report on cruzeiroweb.com.br from December 28, 2015, page in portug., Accessed on January 18, 2017
  7. Contract extension at Náutico 2017 ( Memento from September 30, 2017 in the Internet Archive ), report on correiodogranderecife.com.br from December 25, 2016, page in portug., Accessed on January 18, 2017
  8. Change to CRB , report on Clube de globoesporte.globo.com from June 22, 2017, page in portug., Accessed on January 18, 2018
  9. Change to Oeste , report on futebolinterior.com.br from April 2, 2018, page in portug., Accessed on October 16, 2018
  10. Change to Boa 2019 , report on globo.com from May 23, 2019, page in portugal, accessed on January 7, 2020
  11. Change to São Bernardo , report on futebolinterior.com.br from December 12, 2019, page in portug., Accessed on January 7, 2020