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Rosines

Rosinei Adolfo ( port. Rosinei Adolfo ; born May 3, 1983 in Lavrinhas , São Paulo ) - Brazilian footballer , midfielder of the Juventus club.

Football
Rosines
general information
Full nameRosinea Adolfo
NicknamePiranha
BornMay 3, 1983 ( 1983-05-03 ) (age 36)
Lavrignas , Sao Paulo , Brazil
CitizenshipBrazil flag Brazil
Height170 cm
The weight63 kg
Positionmidfielder
Club Information
ClubBrazil flag Juventus (Sao Paulo)
Youth clubs
2002Brazil flag Cruzeiro SP
Club career [* 1]
2003Brazil flag San cayetano? (?)
2004-2007Brazil flag Corinthians106 (14)
2008—2010Spain flag Real murcia11 (0)
2008-2009→ Brazil flag Internacional37 (1)
2009—2010→ Flag of mexico America mexico city50 (0)
2011-2012Flag of mexico America mexico city44 (2)
2012—2014Brazil flag Atletico Mineiro48 (4)
2014→ Brazil flag Coritiba12 (0)
2015Brazil flag Coritiba9 (0)
2015→ Brazil flag Parana11 (0)
2016Brazil flag Tigres do Brazil7 (0)
2016Brazil flag Fortaleza6 (1)
2017Brazil flag Almirante Barroso7 (1)
2017Brazil flag SSA Maceio7 (0)
2018 - n. at.Brazil flag Juventus (SP)12 (1)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships, updated as of April 14, 2018 .

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Achievements
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

Biography

Rosinei is a graduate of the Cruzeiro School from the city of the same name in the state of São Paulo. He made his debut on a professional level in 2003 at San Caetano, in 2004 he moved to Corinthians.

In 2005, he began to successfully play in the core team, which took the galactic path with the support of the international MSI group. Despite serious competition from Carlos Alberto , one of the stars of the team, Rosinea won the fight for a place at the base. He became the team's second scorer in the 2005 Brazilian championship, losing only to Carlos Alberto Tevez .

Based on performances in 2005, Rosinea became the main Corinthian player. In 2007 he moved to the Spanish “Real Murcia”. In 2008, Internacional signed a contract with Rosinea, leasing it from Real Murcia for 1.5 million euros (about 3.8 million Brazilian reals ). At that time, the vice president and future president of Internacional Giovanni Luigi said:

This is a universal player who can act in various positions, works well in the team and can score goals [1] .

Despite the titles of the South American Cup and the Gaucho League (and, without a single defeat in these rallies), Rosinea could not gain a foothold in Coloradoos, as a result of which the lease was not extended. The player claimed Fluminense , who wanted to strengthen the squad in the Brazilian championship in 2009 , but in July, Rosinea switched to the Mexican “America”.

On December 18, 2012, Rosinea underwent a medical examination at Atlético Mineiro. On December 19, a contract was signed with Atletico Mineiro for a period of 2 years with the possibility of extension for another 1 year. On February 6, 2013 , in his debut match, Rosinea scored a goal against Tombense; “Galos” won a guest victory with a score of 2: 1.

Since August 26, 2014 he has been playing for Koritibu.

Achievements

  • Champion of Brazil (1): 2005
  • Gaucho League Champion (1): 2009
  • League Champion Mineiro (1): 2013
  • Libertadores Cup Winner (1): 2013
  • South American Cup Winner (1): 2008

Notes

  1. ↑ Rosinei é apresentado no Beira-Rio (port.) . The official website of Internacional (July 12, 2008). Date of treatment August 19, 2013.

Links

  • Soccerway Profile
  • Profile at TheFinalBall.com
  • Profile on the Coritiba website (port.)
  • Profile at sambafoot.com
  • Player profile on Transfermarkt


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rosinea&oldid=97504981


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