Cícero Santos

Cícero
Personal information
Full name Cícero Santos
Date of birth (1984-08-26) 26 August 1984
Place of birth Castelo, Brazil
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Grêmio
Number 27
Youth career
Bahia
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2004–2005 Bahia 7 (1)
2006 Tombense 0 (0)
2006 Figueirense 33 (13)
2007–2008 Fluminense 80 (20)
2008–2010 Hertha BSC 63 (10)
2010–2011 VfL Wolfsburg 13 (1)
2011–2012 São Paulo 57 (9)
2013–2014 Santos 40 (16)
2014–2016 Fluminense 37 (8)
2015Al-Gharafa (loan) 9 (3)
2017 São Paulo 10 (0)
2017– Grêmio 2 (1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 16:35, 2 August 2017 (UTC)

Cícero Santos (born 26 August 1984), simply known as Cícero, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for Grêmio FBPA as a central or attacking midfielder.[1]

Career

Early career

During his time at Fluminense, Cícero proved himself to be a versatile player. He featured as an attacking midfielder, a defensive midfielder, a wide player and a striker. Cícero featured heavily in Fluminense's Copa Libertadores Campaign of 2008, scoring vital goals in the group stages, including a beautiful free kick in the 6–0 demolition of Arsenal de Sarandí at the Maracaña in Rio de Janeiro. Cícero was the only Flu player to convert his penalty kick during the shoot out in the final defeat against LDU Quito of Ecuador.

Hertha BSC

Cicero made his Bundesliga debut for Hertha on 17 August 2008 against Eintracht Frankfurt. He established himself as a regular, playing all but one game in the 2008–09 season.

São Paulo

After one and half year playing for São Paulo, on 1 January 2013, Brazilian press confirmed that Cícero would break his contract with the club for 2013 season.[2]

Santos

On 8 January 2013 Cícero signed a two-year deal with Santos.[3] Cícero finished the 2013 Campeonato Paulista as the club's second topscorer, only behind Neymar.

Fluminense

In July 2014, Cícero re-joined Fluminense for his third spell at the club.

Return to São Paulo

In December 2016, Cícero has returned to São Paulo.[4] After Cícero scored a hat-trick against PSTC, in a 4-2 winning match valid for 2017 Copa do Brasil, coach Rogério Ceni praised him as a key player of squad. According to Ceni: "He is a 32 year-old player, that adds experience, with a good head game and a good finalization from out of area."[5]

Grêmio

After the sacking of São Paulo manager Rogerio Ceni, Cícero received less playtime, eventually leading to a mutual contract termination. He soon after signed with Grêmio in order to bolster their squad for continental play.

Career statistics

(Correct as of April 13, 2018)[6]
Club Season National League Cup[lower-roman 1] Continental[lower-roman 2] Other[lower-roman 3] Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Bahia 2003 8181
2004 25740297
2005 15520120295
Subtotal 4813201606613
Figueirense 2006 341319105323
Fluminense 2007 2761121144912
2008 40143174357
Subtotal 3161121432888419
Hertha BSC 2008–09 3372081438
2009–10 3032070393
Subtotal 6310401518211
VfL Wolfsburg 2010–11 21131242
São Paulo 2011 27641317
2012 3039120205619
Subtotal 57991612059216
Santos 2013 3715702296624
2014 2000169189
Subtotal 39157038188433
Fluminense 2014 2062320249
2015 1936100254
2016 359711966116
Subtotal 74181552019611029
Al-Gharafa 2014–15 9393
São Paulo 2017 10063141304
Grêmio 2017 4141
2018 2191112
Subtotal 00006291153
Total 38688571243716349649156

Honours

Figueirense
Fluminense
São Paulo
Grêmio

References

  1. "Cicero" (in German). kicker.de. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  2. Lozetti, Alexandre (1 January 2013). "Cícero vai rescindir contrato e deve trocar o São Paulo pelo Santos" (in Portuguese). globoesporte.globo.com. Retrieved 1 February 2013.
  3. Cícero assina contrato de empréstimo por dois anos e realiza primeiro treino no Santos; UOL Esporte, 8 January 2013 (in Portuguese)
  4. São Paulo chega a acordo com meio-campista Cícero
  5. Homem-chave de Ceni, Cícero vira opção de ataque mesmo como volante
  6. Cícero at Soccerway
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