Daniel Carvalho

Brazilian footballer and manager (born 1983) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Daniel da Silva Carvalho (born 1 March 1983), more commonly known as Daniel Carvalho, is a Brazilian former football attacking midfielder.

Full name Daniel da Silva Carvalho
Date of birth (1983-03-01) 1 March 1983 (age 43)
Place of birth Pelotas, Brazil
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
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Daniel Carvalho
Personal information
Full name Daniel da Silva Carvalho
Date of birth (1983-03-01) 1 March 1983 (age 43)
Place of birth Pelotas, Brazil
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s)
Youth career
2000–2001 Internacional
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001–2003 Internacional 66 (7)
2003–2010 CSKA Moscow 85 (9)
2008Internacional (loan) 12 (0)
2010Al-Arabi (loan) 10 (3)
2010–2012 Atlético Mineiro 41 (6)
2012Palmeiras (loan) 32 (3)
2013 Criciúma 15 (1)
2015 Botafogo 30 (2)
2016 Goiás 21 (1)
2017 Pelotas 7 (0)
2017 Oeste 2 (0)
2018 Pelotas
International career
2003 Brazil U20 - (6)
2004 Brazil U23 8 (0)
2006 Brazil 3 (1)
Medal record
Representing  Brazil
FIFA U-20 World Cup
Winner2003 UAE
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Club career

Carvalho started his career in his native state of Rio Grande do Sul at Sport Club Internacional before transferring to CSKA Moscow in early 2004, which at the time was coached by Artur Jorge, and where he would link up with fellow Brazilian compatriots Vágner Love, Dudu Cearense, and , all of whom joined the team within his first two seasons at the club. Carvalho scored the winning goal on his debut in the 2004 Russian Super Cup game, a 3–1 extra time victory against Spartak Moscow. In 2005, he became the first foreign player to be named Russian Footballer of the Year by Futbol and Sport-Express. Carvalho's brilliant play during the 2005 UEFA Cup was the key to success of his team, who won the competition, defeating Sporting Lisbon in the Final. This made CSKA the first Russian club to ever win a UEFA competition. He was Man of the Match in the final as he was involved in all three of CSKA's goals. He scored in the 3–1 UEFA Super Cup lost to then European Champions Liverpool, but despite this defeat, Carvalho had shown he could cope on the European stage. In November 2007,[1] Carvalho signed a new contract with CSKA until summer 2010,[1] according to CSKA president Yevgeni Giner (or until December 2009,[2] according to CSKA Press Office), with the option of further prolongation[2] and the minimum fee release clause.[1] However, he went on a six-month loan back to SC Internacional in July 2008. Since then he has returned to CSKA and hopes to recapture the form which propelled the Russian club to UEFA Cup honours in 2005. On 4 January 2010, Qatari club Al-Arabi Sports Club have signed the Brazilian attacking midfielder from PFC CSKA Moscow.[3]

In May 2010, he was signed by Atlético Mineiro, and once again returned to Brazil.[4]

In March 2013, Carvalho signed for Criciúma. Carvalho's Criciúma contract was cancelled in October 2013.[5]

Carvalho went on to retire from professional football, and join Brazilian futsal side DC Futsal.[6][7]

On 22 April 2015, Carvalho signed for Brazilian side Botafogo.[8]

International career

Carvalho was called up for a friendly between Brazil and Norway on 16 August 2006 for the first time. He started the match and scored on his debut, and took part in the following 3–0 defeat of Argentina on 3 September. He also scored in the 4–0 win in an unofficial friendly match against Kuwaiti club Al Kuwait on 7 October 2006.

Career statistics

Club

As of 8 December 2009
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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup Continental Other[9] Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
CSKA Moscow 2004 Russian Premier League 131301011182
2005 29463147115015
2006 224428210358
2007 40310400111
2008 401000-50
2009 1303040-200
Total 85920627133213926
Career total 85920627133213926
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International

As of 1 April 2009[10][11]
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Honours

Internacional

CSKA Moscow

Palmeiras

Botafogo

Goiás

Brazil U20

Individual

References

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