Djaniny

Cape Verdean footballer (born 1991) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jorge Djaniny Tavares Semedo (born 21 March 1991), known as Djaniny, is a Cape Verdean professional footballer who plays as a forward.

Full name Jorge Djaniny Tavares Semedo[1]
Date of birth (1991-03-21) 21 March 1991 (age 34)[1]
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)[1]
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Djaniny
Djaniny with Cape Verde in 2013
Personal information
Full name Jorge Djaniny Tavares Semedo[1]
Date of birth (1991-03-21) 21 March 1991 (age 34)[1]
Place of birth Santa Cruz, Cape Verde[1]
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)[1]
Position Forward
Youth career
2009 Scorpion Vermelho
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2009–2011 Velense ? (50)
2011–2012 União Leiria 28 (5)
2012–2013 Benfica B 2 (1)
2012–2013Olhanense (loan) 18 (0)
2013–2014 Nacional 29 (7)
2014–2018 Santos Laguna 129 (42)
2018–2020 Al Ahli 43 (28)
2020–2023 Trabzonspor 77 (18)
2023Sharjah (loan) 9 (5)
2023–2025 Al Fateh 43 (13)
International career
2012–2020 Cape Verde 35 (6)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 10:48, 31 July 2025 (UTC)
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After totalling 75 games and 12 goals in the Portuguese Primeira Liga for União de Leiria, Olhanense and Nacional, he won club and individual honours with Santos Laguna in Mexico, Trabzonspor of Turkey and Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. He also played in Saudi Arabia with Al Ahli and Al Fateh.

Djaniny was first capped by Cape Verde in 2012, and represented the country at the Africa Cup of Nations in 2013 and 2015.

Club career

União Leiria

Born in Santa Cruz, Djaniny arrived in Portugal at the age of 18 to study renewable energy, immediately starting playing football with Azores-based Grupo Desportivo Velense, a regional league club from Angra do Heroísmo.[2] On 18 July 2011, after scoring 50 goals in two seasons, the 20-year-old moved straight to the Primeira Liga, signing for three years with U.D. Leiria.[3] He made his competitive debut on 21 August, playing the full 90 minutes in a 2–1 away loss against F.C. Paços de Ferreira.[4]

Djaniny scored his first goal as a professional on 30 October 2011, in the 2–0 home win over Vitória de Setúbal.[5] The following matchday he added another, in a 3–1 defeat at Sporting CP.[6]

Benfica

Djaniny agreed terms with S.L. Benfica in January 2012, being assigned to the resurrected reserve team which competed in the Segunda Liga in the 2012–13 campaign.[7] On 31 August he moved teams again, being loaned to top division side S.C. Olhanense for one year.[8]

Djaniny failed to find the net in nine starts for the Algarve team, who avoided relegation by one point.[9]

Nacional

On 16 July 2013, Djaniny terminated his contract with Benfica and signed a permanent deal with C.D. Nacional also in the top flight.[10] He scored eight goals in all competitions in his only season in Madeira, including one in the Taça da Liga against Gil Vicente F.C. (2–2 group stage draw)[11] and another in the league against Benfica (2–4 home loss).[12]

Santos Laguna

Djaniny moved to Mexican club Santos Laguna on 24 June 2014, reuniting with his former Leiria coach Pedro Caixinha.[13] He scored his first goal in the Liga MX on 10 August, but in a 3–2 defeat to Querétaro F.C. at the Estadio Corona.[14]

In the 2018 Clausura, Djaniny netted 14 times to help his team be crowned national champions for the sixth time in their history. In the process, he became the first African player to win the competition's top scorer award.[15]

Al Ahli

On 13 July 2018, Djaniny signed with Al Ahli Saudi FC who paid his release clause.[16] On 11 January of the following year, he scored all of his team's goals as they defeated Ohod Club 5–1.[17]

Trabzonspor

Djaniny joined Trabzonspor on a three-year contract on 4 October 2020.[18] The following 27 January, he opened the 2–1 victory over İstanbul Başakşehir F.K. in the Turkish Super Cup.[19]

In the 2021–22 campaign, Djaniny was an integral part of the squad that secured the club's first Süper Lig title in 38 years,[20] but moved on loan to Sharjah FC of the UAE Pro League for the second half of 2022–23. On his debut on 10 February, he scored and assisted Paco Alcácer in a 4–0 home defeat of Ajman Club to go top of the table.[21] Fifteen days later, he featured in a 1–0 win over reigning league champions Al Ain FC in the UAE Super Cup.[22]

Later career

Djaniny returned to the Saudi Pro League in September 2023, on a two-year deal at Al Fateh SC.[23]

International career

Djaniny received his first call-up for Cape Verde in late 2011. He scored his first international goal in a 2013 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Madagascar, on 16 June 2012.[24] In his next match, he concluded a 2–0 win over Cameroon on 8 September at the Estádio da Várzea.[25]

Djaniny went to the Africa Cup of Nations in 2013 and 2015, helping to a quarter-final finish at the former tournament.[26][27]

Career statistics

Club

As of 28 March 2024[28]
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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] League cup[b] Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
União Leiria 2011–12 Primeira Liga 2850010295
Olhanense (loan) 2012–13 Primeira Liga 1800010190
Nacional 2013–14 Primeira Liga 2970011308
Santos Laguna 2014–15 Liga MX 3561051[c]04611
2015–16 2910007[d]43614
2016–17 28652338
2017–18 3720504220
Total 12942207741015753
Al Ahli 2018–19 Saudi Pro League 2120114[e]12622
2019–20 228207[f]1319
Total 4328311125731
Trabzonspor 2020–21 Süper Lig 308001[g]1319
2021–22 3010104[h]13511
2022–23 170108[i]01[g]0270
Total 771820121219320
Sharjah (loan) 2022–23 UAE Pro League 9521001[j]0126
Al Fateh 2023–24 Saudi Pro League 10311114
Career total 34310828103130741408127
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International

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Cape Verde[29]
YearAppsGoals
201272
201370
201440
201583
201610
201700
201841
201920
202020
Total356
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Cape Verde score listed first, score column indicates score after each Djaniny goal[29][28]
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NoDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.16 June 2012Estádio da Várzea, Praia, Cape Verde Madagascar2–03–12013 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
2.10 January 2015Stade Léopold Sédar Senghor, Brazzaville, Congo Congo1–23–2Friendly
3.8 September 2012Estádio da Várzea, Praia, Cape Verde Cameroon2–02–02013 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
4.13 June 2015Estádio da Várzea, Praia, Cape Verde São Tomé and Príncipe1–07–12017 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
5.6–1
6.9 September 2018Setsoto Stadium, Maseru, Lesotho Lesotho1–11–12019 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
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