Victor Neves Rangel

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Vitinho
Personnel
Surname Victor Neves Rangel
birthday September 8, 1990
place of birth SerraBrazil
size 182 cm
position attack
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2011 EC Aracruz
2011 Espírito Santo SE
2012 Vitória FC (ES)
2012 CN Marcílio Dias
2013 Madureira EC 3 0(0)
2013-2014 Cachoeiro FC
2014 →  AD Ferroviária Vale do Rio Doce  (loan)
2015– SERC Guarani 15 (11)
2015 →  Grêmio Porto Alegre  (loan) 6 0(0)
2016 →  América Mineiro  (loan) 24 0(5)
2016 →  EC Bahia  (loan) 18 0(1)
2017 →  Ceará SC  (loan) 7 0(1)
2017-2018 Cafetaleros de Tapachula 12 0(5)
2018 AA Ponte Preta 13 0(0)
2019 Clube de Regatas Brasil 5 0(3)
2019– Botafogo FR 14 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of season 2019

Victor Neves Rangel , called Vitinho , (born September 8, 1990 in Serra , Espírito Santo ) is a Brazilian football player . The right footer is used in the attack.

Career

Vitinho started his career in 2011 at the lower class EC Aracruz . He then changed clubs several times, but initially stayed in the lower divisions. It was not until 2015 that he appeared in the upper-class game business through a loan deal to Grêmio Porto Alegre . For the club he made his debut in the Série A on June 4, 2015 against Corinthians São Paulo . He came on in the 64th minute for Pedro Rocha . At the end of the season , the loan deal was not extended.

Vitinho's next stop was again on loan from América Mineiro . He had reached fourth place in the table in Série B in the 2015 season and thus qualified for the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 2016 . In the 1-1 draw against EC Vitória on May 26, 2016, he scored his first goal in Série A when he scored the 1-0 goal in the 74th minute. Vitinhos was given back in the current season. He moved to the B series for EC Bahia . The loan was limited to the end of the championship. After the loan deal ended, Vitinho was loaned out again at the start of the 2017 season. He came to Ceará SC , with which he could win the state championship of Ceará . In July of that year Vitinhos moved to Mexico . He received a contract with Cafetaleros de Tapachula . With this he entered the second highest division in Mexico, the Ascenso MX . He played his first game of the 2017/18 season at the Vitinho on August 19, 2017. He scored his first goal in the league on October 8, 2017 against the Potros de la UAEM . In the 57th minute he made it 3-0 (it was 5-0). After just one season, he returned to Brazil in April 2018.

In July of the year signed a new contract with AA Ponte Preta . At the end of the season, Vitinho changed clubs again in early January 2019. He received a contract with the Clube de Regatas Brasil . Shortly after the start of the 2019 championship round, Vitinho terminated his contract with CRB and signed with Botafogo FR

title

America

Ceará

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Career to hiring by Guarani, on gazetaonline.com.br, report in portug. From March 10, 2015, accessed on August 2, 2016
  2. Confirmation on loan by Grêmio ( Memento from March 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Report on gremio.net from March 19, 2015, page in portug., Accessed on August 2, 2016
  3. First game in Série A for Grêmio Porto Alegre , on worldfootball.net
  4. América presents Vitinho on globoesporte.globo.com, page in portug., Accessed on August 2, 2016
  5. First goal in Série A on worldfootball.net
  6. ↑ On loan to Bahia , report on esporteinterativo.com.br of August 16, 2016, page in portugi., Accessed on January 20, 2017
  7. ↑ On loan to Ceará , report on portaltemponovo.com.br of February 17, 2017, page in portug., Accessed on January 18, 2018
  8. Change to Cafetaleros de Tapachula , report on globoesporte.globo.com from July 31, 2017, page in portug., Accessed on January 23, 2018
  9. First Ascenso MX game , game report on scoresway.com
  10. ^ First Ascenso MX goal , match report on scoresway.com
  11. Change to Ponte Preta , report on correio.rac.com.br of July 26, 2018, page in portug., Accessed on October 18, 2018
  12. Change to CRB , report on globoesporte.globo.com from January 8, 2019, page in portug., Accessed on January 18, 2019
  13. Change to Botafogo , globo.com report from May 24, 2019, page in portugal, accessed on August 21, 2019