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Afonso Alves

Brazilian footballer (born 1981)

Afonso Alves

Summary

Brazilian footballer (born 1981)

FieldValue
nameAfonso Alves
imageAfonso Alves 1.jpg
captionAlves in 2007
fullnameAfonso Alves Martins Júnior
height1.85 m
birth_date
birth_placeBelo Horizonte, Brazil
positionStriker
years12001–2002clubs1 = Atlético Mineirocaps1 =goals1 =
years22002–2003clubs2 = Örgrytecaps2 = 39goals2 = 23
years32004–2006clubs3 = Malmö FFcaps3 = 55goals3 = 29
years42006–2008clubs4 = Heerenveencaps4 = 39goals4 = 45
years52008–2009clubs5 = Middlesbroughcaps5 = 42goals5 = 10
years62009–2010clubs6 = Al Saddcaps6 = 13goals6 = 2
years72010clubs7 = → Al-Rayyan (loan)caps7 = 7goals7 = 8
years82010–2012clubs8 = Al-Rayyancaps8 = 27goals8 = 19
years92012–2013clubs9 = Al-Gharafacaps9 = 4goals9 = 0
totalcaps227totalgoals = 136
nationalyears12007nationalteam1 = Brazilnationalcaps1 = 8nationalgoals1 = 1

Afonso Alves Martins Júnior (born 30 January 1981), better known as Afonso Alves, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a striker. He represented Atlético Mineiro, Örgryte, Malmö FF, Heerenveen, Middlesbrough, Al-Sadd, Al-Rayyan and Al-Gharafa during a career that spanned between 2001 and 2013. He won eight caps and scored one goal for the Brazil national team, and helped his country win the 2007 Copa América.

Club career

Early career

Heerenveen

Afonso Alves with Heerenveen

In Summer 2006, he moved to the Dutch club SC Heerenveen of the Eredivisie for €4.5 million, which remains their highest-ever transfer fee paid.

In his first season, he finished as top goalscorer of the Eredivisie with 34 goals (in 31 games), which is a club record. Alves is the third Brazilian to become topscorer in the Dutch first division, joining former PSV strikers Romário and Ronaldo, and the second Brazilian who scored over 30 goals in the same competition, with Ronaldo netting 30 in the 1994–95 season. Other than finishing first in the scorers table, he was runner-up in the race for the European Golden Boot, a single point behind Roma forward Francesco Totti.

On 7 October 2007, in only his second appearance of the season, Alves scored seven goals in his side's 9–0 victory over Heracles Almelo, setting a new Eredivisie record for most goals scored in a single match. Heerenveen's manager (Gertjan Verbeek) had already made three substitutions yet chose to take Alves off the pitch in the 89th minute to pay tribute to his fantastic performance.

Middlesbrough

Alves with Middlesbrough

In the January transfer window of the 2007–08 season he moved to Premier League side Middlesbrough on 31 January 2008. Alves' transfer fee was said to have been €12 million, on a four-and-a-half-year contract.

He made his debut on 9 February, against Fulham as a second-half substitute for Lee Dong-Gook. His first Middlesbrough start came on 27 February in an FA Cup home tie against Sheffield United, when he was substituted in the 73 minute. Middlesbrough eventually won the game 1–0.

His first two goals for Middlesbrough came at the Riverside Stadium on 6 April against Manchester United in a 2–2 draw. He finished his first season in England with a hat-trick in an 8–1 home victory against Manchester City.

Alves' first goal of the 2008–09 season came on 30 August, where he scored a 25-yard free-kick which flew into the top corner of the Stoke City net. He then scored goals against Blackburn Rovers and a penalty against Manchester City, two against Barrow and one against local rivals Sunderland with a goal from 18 yards out. However, Alves could not find steady form which led to his record move, and with a haul of just four league goals the season turned out to be a disappointing one for both him and Middlesbrough, who were relegated to the Championship.

Al-Sadd

On 4 September 2009, Alves moved to Al-Sadd on a three-year deal for £7 million. He scored 2 goals in 12 league matches, and scored one goal in the Qatari Stars Cup after three games. Alves then accepted a loan bid from another Qatari League club, Al-Rayyan SC.

Al-Rayyan

On 31 January 2010, Alves was loaned to the Qatari seven-time league champion Al-Rayyan SC, coached by the Brazilian coach Paulo Autuori. Alves scored 18 goals on his loan spell, 9 of them in seven matches of the AFC Cup, and seven goals in seven league matches. He officially moved to Al-Rayyan in May 2010.

Alves in Al-Rayyan colours

Alves officially moved to Al-Rayyan SC for a further two years after winning the 2010 Emir of Qatar Cup with Al Rayyan on 15 May 2010.

Alves shortly emerged as a fan favorite, however he suffered a ligament injury in his left knee in December which kept him out of action for eight months. While recovering, he stated:

"Offers may’ve come to me during the transfer period, but I never bothered to listen to them and left them all to my agent. While recuperating from surgery, I remained in touch with coach Paulo (Autuori) and the club management, and kept them updated on my progress."

He rejoined Al-Rayyan as their top striker and started the 2011–12 season in Al-Rayyan's starting eleven.

Al Gharafa and retirement

On 11 September 2012, he signed a one–year deal with QSL club Al Gharafa as their fourth professional player.

Having been a free agent for over two seasons, Alves announced his retirement from professional football on his Instagram page on 5 October 2015. Alves had been training with the youth team of his former club Heerenveen the days before his decision to retire.

International career

On 17 May 2007, Alves received his first call-up for the Brazil national team for friendlies against England and Turkey. On 1 June, in the game against England, Alves was brought on to replace Kaká after 71 minutes of play and very nearly scored after a Wes Brown slip. He was also part of the Brazilian squad which won the 2007 Copa América in Venezuela. Alves scored his first international goal on 12 September 2007 against Mexico in a 3–1 win.

Career statistics

Club

ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupContinentalOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTotalTotal3923224125Total5529836332Total3945200073205048Total421063104913Total2719000050003219Career total226136831022820259147
Atlético Mineiro2001Série A
2002Série A
Örgryte IS2002Allsvenskan18131813
2003Allsvenskan2110222312
Malmö FF2004Allsvenskan2412202612
2005Allsvenskan2414633017
2006Allsvenskan730073
Heerenveen2006–07Eredivisie31341063204037
2007–08Eredivisie81110101011
Middlesbrough2007–08Premier League1163000146
2008–09Premier League3143310357
Al-Sadd2009–10Qatar Stars League132132
Al Rayyan (loan)2009–10Qatar Stars League7878
Al-Rayyan2010–11Qatar Stars League9494
2011–12Qatar Stars League1815502315
Al Gharafa2012–13Qatar Stars League4040

International

National teamYearAppsGoalsTotal81
Brazil2007

:Scores and results list Brazil's goal tally first, score column indicates score after Alves goal.

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
112 September 2007Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, USA3–13–1Friendly

Honours

Malmö FF

Al-Rayyan

  • Emir of Qatar Cup: 2010

  • Qatar Crown Prince Cup: 2012 ;Brazil

  • Copa América: 2007

Individual

  • Eredivisie top scorer: 2006–07
  • Dutch Footballer of the Year: 2007
  • AFC Cup top scorer: 2010

References

References

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  11. (16 May 2010). "Al Rayyan clinch Emir Cup". FIFA.
  12. (17 August 2011). "Fit-again Afonso ready to lead Rayyan's challenge". QFA.com.qa.
  13. (11 September 2012). "Al Gharafa sign up Afonso for one season". [[Qatar Stars League]].
  14. (5 October 2015). "Afonso Alves stopt definitief met voetballen". Voetbal.com.
  15. (30 September 2015). "Afonso Alves traint mee met SC Heerenveen". [[Omrop Fryslân]].
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  22. "Afonso wins the 2010 AFC Cup golden boot". qfa.com.qa.
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