Alan (footballer, born 1979) explained

Alan
Fullname:Alan Osório da Costa Silva[1]
Birth Date:19 September 1979
Birth Place:Salvador, Brazil
Height:1.80NaN0
Position:Winger
Youthyears1:1998–1999
Youthclubs1:Ipatinga
Years1:2000–2001
Years2:2001–2005
Caps2:109
Goals2:14
Years3:2002–2003
Caps3:9
Goals3:0
Years4:2005–2008
Caps4:32
Goals4:2
Years5:2007–2008
Clubs5:Vitória Guimarães (loan)
Caps5:29
Goals5:1
Years6:2008–2017
Caps6:230
Goals6:34
Totalcaps:409
Totalgoals:51

Alan Osório da Costa Silva (born 19 September 1979), known simply as Alan, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a winger.

He amassed Primeira Liga totals of 400 matches and 51 goals over 16 seasons (best-ever for a foreign player), representing in the competition Marítimo, Porto, Vitória de Guimarães and Braga. He won two national championships with the second club, and the 2016 Taça de Portugal with the last.[2] [3]

Club career

Marítimo

Alan was born in Salvador, Bahia. After starting professionally with Ipatinga Esporte Clube he moved overseas, joining Portuguese Primeira Liga club C.S. Marítimo in 2001–02 and playing 27 games in his debut season, but slightly fewer in the following.

In his third year, Alan scored nine league goals, notably one against Sporting CP in the sixth minute of added time in a 2–1 home win[4] as the Madeiran team qualified for the UEFA Cup after finishing sixth. The next season, on 6 February 2005, he repeated the feat against the same opponent in another victory at the Estádio do Marítimo (3–0).[5]

Porto

Alan joined FC Porto for 2005–06, sharing teams with established Portugal international Ricardo Quaresma, but still managed 24 league appearances in the campaign, although 14 as a substitute, scoring in a 3–0 home defeat of Rio Ave F.C. on 10 September 2005.[6] In his second year he featured less prominently, being loaned to fellow top-division side Vitória S.C. for one season.[7]

During 2007–08, Alan played regularly as the Guimarães team achieved a third-place in the domestic championship one year after promoting.[2] He only missed one game and totalled 2,367 minutes, finding the net in the last fixture, a 4–0 home victory over C.F. Estrela da Amadora.[8]

Braga

In June 2008, Alan was released by Porto and joined Vitória's Minho Province neighbours S.C. Braga on a three-year contract.[9] On 23 October, he scored after an individual effort in a UEFA Cup 3–0 home win over Premier League's Portsmouth.[10] He also featured in all the league matches as Braga finished fifth.

Alan fared even better the following season by scoring nine goals, again in 30 matches, as they managed a best-ever runner-up position.[11] [12] In August/September 2009, he notably scored against Sporting (2–1 away win)[13] and his former club Porto (the only in a home victory).[14]

Veteran Alan continued to be first choice for Braga in the following years. On 2 October 2012, he scored the second goal of a 2–0 away defeat of Galatasaray SK in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League.[15] He added a brace in the competition's next matchday, but his side lost 3–2 at Manchester United after being 2–0 up.[16]

On 13 April 2013, through a 45th-minute penalty, Alan scored the game's only goal against former employers Porto – reduced to ten players prior to that action – to help Braga to win the Taça da Liga, a first-ever for them.[17] He contributed two appearances in the 2015–16 edition of the Taça de Portugal for the winners, netting in the round of 16 to help beat Sporting 4–3 in extra time;[18] he remained unused in the final against Porto, a 4–2 penalty shootout victory.[19]

Alan retired in June 2017 at age 37, remaining tied to his last club in directorial capacities.[20] [21]

Career statistics

[22]

ClubSeasonLeagueCupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Marítimo2001–02Primeira Liga2716020351
2002–03Primeira Liga18111192
2003–04Primeira Liga34920369
2004–05Primeira Liga3032020343
Total109141114012415
Porto2005–06Primeira Liga2413040311
2006–07Primeira Liga812020121
Total3225060432
Primeira Liga29150341
Total29150341
Primeira Liga30340121464
Primeira Liga3085120379
Primeira Liga27551193519
Primeira Liga23340101374
Primeira Liga26582854212
Primeira Liga2469320359
Primeira Liga13043173
Total173293910531026549
Career total343466011631046667

Honours

Porto

2005–06, 2006–07[22]

2005–06[23]

2006[22]

Braga

2012–13;[17] runner-up: 2016–17[22]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alan. Mais Futebol. pt. 18 June 2020.
  2. Web site: Alan tornou-se no estrangeiro com mais jogos na Liga. Alan became the foreign with the most games in the League. SAPO. pt. 2 May 2017. 8 May 2024.
  3. Web site: «Alan 400» e o miúdo Neto: «Já lhe tinha falado para treinar o pé direito». "Alan 400" and kid Neto: "I had already told him to train his right foot". Mais Futebol. Sérgio. Pires. pt. 16 May 2017. 8 May 2024.
  4. Web site: Marítimo-Sporting, 2–1 (crónica). Marítimo-Sporting, 2–1 (match report). TVI 24. João Manuel. Fernandes. pt. 5 October 2003. 30 August 2017.
  5. Web site: Marítimo-Sporting, 3–0 (destaques). Marítimo-Sporting, 3–0 (highlights). TVI 24. João Manuel. Fernandes. pt. 6 February 2005. 30 August 2017. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20170831001845/http://www.tvi24.iol.pt/AAA/AAA/499266-4071.html. 31 August 2017.
  6. News: FC Porto-Rio Ave, 3–0: Banco de três pernas. FC Porto-Rio Ave, 3–0: Three-legged bench. Record. pt. 11 September 2005. 1 February 2021.
  7. Web site: Portuguese clubs rush to reinforce. UEFA. 5 July 2007. 30 August 2017.
  8. Web site: V. Guimarães-E. Amadora, 4–0 (destaques). V. Guimarães-E. Amadora, 4–0 (highlights). Mais Futebol. pt. 11 May 2008. 30 August 2017.
  9. Web site: F.C. Porto: Alan três anos no Sp. Braga. F.C. Porto: Alan to Sp. Braga for three years. Mais Futebol. pt. 22 July 2008. 1 February 2021.
  10. Web site: Jesus finds something divine in Braga. UEFA. José Nuno. Pimentel. 24 October 2008. 29 April 2010.
  11. News: Alan não folga há 30 meses. No rest for Alan in 30 months. O Jogo. André. Morais. pt. 5 April 2010. 8 May 2024.
  12. Web site: Alan: «Título? Difícil, mas toda a gente sonha». Alan: "Title? Hard, but everybody dreams". Mais Futebol. Bruno José. Ferreira. pt. 13 November 2015. 8 May 2024.
  13. Web site: Braga outplay uninspired Sporting. PortuGOAL. 22 August 2009. 16 July 2010.
  14. Web site: Sensational Braga down FC Porto. PortuGOAL. Tom. Kundert. 19 September 2009. 16 July 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090930143213/http://www.portugoal.net/index.php/more-liga-sagres-news/4164-sensational-braga-down-fc-porto. 30 September 2009.
  15. Web site: Resolute Braga leave Galatasaray frustrated. UEFA. 2 October 2012. 9 May 2024.
  16. Web site: United fightback douses early Braga burst. UEFA. Simon. Hart. 23 October 2012. 24 October 2012.
  17. Web site: Braga win Taça da Liga. PortuGOAL. Tom. Kundert. 13 April 2013. 14 April 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130522090339/http://portugoal.net/index.php/more-braga-news/40522-braga-win-taca-da-liga. 22 May 2013.
  18. News: Braga derrota o Sporting em jogaço de sete gols e avança na Taça. Braga beat Sporting in great seven-goal match and go through in Cup. Lance!. pt. 16 December 2015. 8 May 2024.
  19. Web site: SC Braga vence Taça de Portugal Placard. SC Braga win Placard Portuguese Cup. Portuguese Football Federation. pt. 22 May 2016. 8 May 2024.
  20. Web site: Alan assume Relações Institucionais. Alan takes over Institutional Relations. S.C. Braga. pt. 21 June 2017. 30 August 2017.
  21. News: LE: Alan admite sorteio "pouco simpático", mas coloca Sporting Braga como favorito. EL: Alan admits draw "not very friendly", but places Sporting Braga as favourites. Diário de Notícias. pt. 25 August 2017. 30 August 2017.
  22. Web site: Alan. Soccerway. 21 May 2014.
  23. News: Crónica da final 2005/06: Quaresma oferece dobradinha no Jamor. 2005/06 final match report: Quaresma offers double at the Jamor. Diário de Notícias. Isaura. Almeida. pt. 1 June 2006. 1 June 2018.
  24. Web site: Europa League final: Porto 1–0 Braga. BBC Sport. 18 May 2011. 8 May 2024.