Catanha

Spanish footballer (born 1972) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Henrique Guedes da Silva (born 6 March 1972), known as Catanha, is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for Segunda Federación club Conquense. Born in Brazil, he represented the Spain national team.

Full name Henrique Guedes da Silva
Date of birth (1972-03-06) 6 March 1972 (age 54)
Place of birth Recife, Brazil
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[1]
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Catanha
Personal information
Full name Henrique Guedes da Silva
Date of birth (1972-03-06) 6 March 1972 (age 54)
Place of birth Recife, Brazil
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[1]
Position Striker
Team information
Current team
Conquense
Youth career
Fluminense
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991–1992 São Cristóvão
1992–1993 União São João
1993–1995 CSA 53 (32)
1995 Paysandu 7 (4)
1995–1996 Belenenses 13 (12)
1996–1998 Salamanca 13 (1)
1997–1998Leganés (loan) 34 (14)
1998–2000 Málaga 73 (49)
2000–2004 Celta 115 (37)
2004Krylia Sovetov (loan) 11 (1)
2005 Belenenses 8 (0)
2005 Marília 8 (4)
2005 Atlético Mineiro 17 (5)
2006–2008 Linares 69 (26)
2008–2010 Estepona 48 (23)
2010 Corinthians-AL 0 (0)
2010–2011 CSA 7 (3)
2012 Sport Atalaia
2016 Sete de Setembro [pt]
2016 Zenit Torremolinos 3 (1)
2016–2017 Dos Hermanas 14 (4)
2017 Atlético Estación 2 (0)
2026– Conquense 0 (0)
International career
2000 Spain 3 (0)
Managerial career
2016 Zenit Torremolinos (player-manager)
2017 Leo
2020–2021 Almuñécar City C
2021–2022 Almuñécar City
2022– Nerja
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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He played almost exclusively for modest clubs in his native Brazil (seven teams in total), except for a brief spell with Atlético Mineiro. He competed in Spain during 12 seasons, most notably with Celta, amassing La Liga totals of 148 matches and 62 goals in five years.

Club career

Catanha was born in Recife. After having played with modest clubs in his native country, he arrived in 1995 in Portugal to play for C.F. Os Belenenses,[2] teaming up with countryman Everton Giovanella with whom he would later play in two teams in Spain; there, he started competing in the second division, with UD Salamanca and CD Leganés.

Moving to Málaga CF for the 1998–99 season, Catanha contributed with 26 goals to the Andalusia side's La Liga promotion,[3] and also won the Pichichi Trophy.[4] He scored a further 24 in 1999–2000's top flight, tied for second with Atlético Madrid's Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.[5]

Catanha joined RC Celta de Vigo in July 2000, being an instrumental part of the Galicians' domestic and European exploits in a three-year span. However, when the club played UEFA Champions League in the 2003–04 campaign, he only backed up Savo Milošević, and also suffered team relegation.[6]

After that Catanha went pretty much unnoticed, representing FC Krylia Sovetov Samara, Belenenses,[2] Marília Atlético Clube and Clube Atlético Mineiro.[7] In January 2006 he returned to Spain, playing with modest CD Linares (third level, two-and-a-half seasons) and Unión Estepona CF (division four).[8]

In early 2010, aged nearly 38, Catanha returned to his nation of birth, resuming his career in the lower leagues.[9][10] After a career lasting well into his 40s and playing with his son Pedro at UD Dos Hermanas San Andrés, he finally retired from football in 2017, after a stint at Club Atlético Estación.[11]

Catanha was announced as manager of Gibraltar Second Division side Leo F.C. in June 2017,[12] but he resigned before appearing in a competitive game. He then became CD Estepona's director of football.[11]

International career

Catanha earned three caps for Spain – all in 2000 – despite being born in Brazil. His debut came on 7 October in a 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Israel, coming on as a 71st-minute substitute for Ismael Urzaiz in a 2–0 home win.[13]

Catanha was one of five black or mixed-race players to have played for Spain along with Thiago Alcântara, Donato, Vicente Engonga and Marcos Senna, all but the third being Brazilian nationals.[14]

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