Thiago Neves

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Thiago Neves Augusto (born 27 February 1985) is a Brazilian coach and former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.[1] He is the current head coach of the U-20 team of Bangu AC.[2]

Full name Thiago Neves Augusto
Date of birth (1985-02-27) 27 February 1985 (age 41)
Place of birth Curitiba, Brazil
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
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Thiago Neves
Thiago Neves for Al-Hilal in 2010
Personal information
Full name Thiago Neves Augusto
Date of birth (1985-02-27) 27 February 1985 (age 41)
Place of birth Curitiba, Brazil
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position Attacking midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2007 Paraná 29 (3)
2006Vegalta Sendai (loan) 35 (8)
2007Fluminense (loan) 41 (12)
2008 Fluminense 19 (9)
2008 Hamburger SV 6 (0)
2009–2011Fluminense (loan) 19 (5)
2009 Al-Hilal 31 (17)
2011Flamengo (loan) 49 (19)
2012–2013 Fluminense 50 (11)
2013–2015 Al-Hilal 42 (23)
2015–2016 Al-Jazira 27 (8)
2017–2019 Cruzeiro 111 (27)
2020 Grêmio 14 (1)
2020–2021 Sport Recife 43 (8)
Total 516 (151)
International career
2008 Brazil U-23 7 (3)
2008–2012 Brazil 7 (0)
Managerial career
2026 Bangu U-20
Medal record
Representing  Brazil
Men's Football
Bronze medal – third place2008 BeijingTeam Competition
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Club career

Born in Curitiba, Neves began his professional career with Paraná aged 20. His performances attracted attention overseas, and for the 2006 season he was loaned out to Vegalta Sendai of the J2 League.

In 2007, he joined Fluminense on a season-long loan. The Rio-based club made the move permanent after he impressed, scoring fourteen times in 42 appearances and also being crowned Copa do Brasil champion, his first title as a professional player.

In the 2008 Serie A, he was limited to only five appearances. However, he impressed in the Copa Libertadores, scoring seven in thirteen matches, including a hat-trick in the second leg of the Copa Libertadores final – (having already scored once in the away leg) but ending up on the losing side, as Fluminense drew 5–5 on aggregate with LDU Quito and were eventually defeated in a penalty shootout, with Neves missing his effort.

On 30 August 2008, Neves joined German club Hamburger SV and was seen as the ideal replacement for the outgoing Rafael van der Vaart. Fluminense received 30% of the profit of R$ 3,502 thousand and the rest of them belonged to a third party owner called DIS Esporte.[3] After only nine appearances, he left the club on 31 January 2009 and joined Al-Hilal for €7 million. However, the player did not play for the Saudi club and agreed to return to Fluminense, again on loan.[4]

Neves returned to Brazil in 2011, joining Flamengo in January.[5] In 2012, he rejoined Fluminense for the exact fee he was sold and at the end of that season he won three trophies as his club had a historic season.[6]

In July 2013 he was sold back to Al-Hilal for €6 million, and in 2016 to Al Jazira. After almost four years in the Middle East, on 5 January 2017 Cruzeiro agreed to hire Neves until 2019.[7] He was instrumental in Cruzeiro's 2017 and 2018 Copa do Brasil titles, while playing some of his best football, scoring 17 goals in 2017 and 15 in 2018.

On 27 January 2020, after leaving Cruzeiro, Neves joined Grêmio, but after fourteen matches he has his contract terminated by the board.[8][9] On 19 September 2020 he was presented as a Sport Recife player, but after a year his contract was terminated.[10][11]

Coaching career

Bangu U-20

On March 16, 2026, Thiago Neves was announced as the coach of Bangu's under-20 team, beginning his first professional experience outside of the playing field. The former player took on the role after observing the club's daily operations and being part of the coaching staff for a portion of the season, as a preparatory step for his coaching career.[12]

International career

Thiago Neves with Brazil.

Thiago Neves made his international debut in a friendly match against Sweden on 26 March 2008. Later that year, he was called up to the Brazil U23 team for the 2008 Summer Olympics. In the Group C match against China, he scored two goals in the 3-0 win.[citation needed] Brazil eventually finished third.

Neves was placed in the preliminary squad list for the 2011 Copa América by Mano Menezes, but later missed out on a place in the final list for the tournament. He was also called for the 2011 and 2012 editions of the Superclásico de las Américas.

Career statistics

Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[13][14]
Club Season League State league National cup League cup Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Paraná 2005 Série A 293293
Vegalta Sendai (loan) 2006 J2 League 3580010368
Fluminense (loan) 2007 Série A 331280925014
Fluminense 2008 51148001373216
Total 3813228921378230
Hamburger SV 2008–09 Bundesliga 6000003090
Fluminense (loan) 2009 Série A 701254200237
Al-Hilal 2009–10 Saudi Pro League 20114122623216
2010–11 116000030146
Total 31174122924622
Flamengo (loan) 2011 Série A 331216762205721
Fluminense 2012 Série A 2951140090499
2013 20820060162
Total 315196001506511
Al Hilal 2013–14 Saudi Pro League 22133110533117
2014–15 201043451324120
Total 422374551857237
Al-Jazira 2015–16 UAE Pro League 2585300703711
2016–17 2021110052
Total 2787411704213
Cruzeiro 2017 Série A 331192132225717
2018 243125721055315
2019 286504340419
Total 852026724716715341
Grêmio 2020 Série A 50910000141
Sport Recife 2020 Série A 256256
2021 141410030212
Total 39741000030478
Career total 40811610835612298872130676202
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International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year[15]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Brazil 200810
200900
201000
201110
201250
Total70
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Honours

Fluminense

Al-Hilal

Flamengo

Cruzeiro

Grêmio

Brazil

Individual

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