Anderson (footballer, born 1980) explained

Anderson
Fullname:Anderson Cléber Beraldo
Birth Date:1980 4, df=yes
Birth Place:São Paulo, Brazil
Height:1.86m (06.1feet)
Position:Centre back
Years1:2000–2005
Caps1:115
Goals1:3
Years2:2005–2007
Caps2:48
Goals2:4
Years3:2007–2010
Caps3:13
Goals3:1
Years4:2008
Clubs4:São Paulo (loan)
Caps4:6
Goals4:0
Years5:2009
Clubs5:Cruzeiro (loan)
Caps5:5
Goals5:0
Years6:2011
Caps6:18
Goals6:2
Years7:2011–2012
Caps7:18
Goals7:2
Years8:2012–2013
Caps8:30
Goals8:3
Nationalyears1:2005
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:1
Manageryears1:2016
Managerclubs1:Portuguesa (youth)
Manageryears2:2016
Managerclubs2:Portuguesa
Club-Update:19:40, 11 February 2013 (UTC)

Anderson Cléber Beraldo (born 27 April 1980), simply known as Anderson, is a retired Brazilian footballer who played as a centre back. He is now a manager.

Club career

Early career

Anderson started playing professional football for Corinthians of São Paulo. He played on the team for five consecutive seasons, moving to Portugal in the middle of his sixth season.

Benfica and Lyon

In the summer of 2005 he was bought by S.L. Benfica of the Primeira Liga.[1] He made his Benfica debut in the 2005 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira against Vitória de Setúbal on 13 August.[2] Anderson would play alongside Luisão and help his side claim their first Supertaça in sixteen years.[3] [4] He would make his league debut on 20 August against Académica de Coimbra at the Estádio Cidade de Coimbra in a goalless draw.[5] He would score his first league goal for Benfica on 18 September in a league game at the Estádio da Luz in 4–0 victory over União de Leiria.[6]

His first full season with Benfica saw him feature regularly in Benfica's starting eleven under the management of Ronald Koeman. He would play a pivotal role in Benfica's 2005–06 UEFA Champions League campaign where they reached the quarter-final stage where they would end up eliminated by FC Barcelona.[7] Despite Benfica's successful UEFA Champions League campaign, their league campaign would prove to be a disappointing one as they would finish behind rivals Porto and Sporting CP.[8] Anderson would end his first season with forty one appearances with four goals scored.

The 2006–07 season would see a change of manager for Benfica as Ronald Koeman would be replaced by Fernando Santos which changed the fortunes of Anderson's playing time. The arrival of Santos would see Anderson play less regularly. Under Fernando Santos, he would play nineteen league games in the entire season. Following the end of the season, he left Benfica for French side Lyon.[9]

Anderson signed for French side Lyon in a €4 million deal in the summer of 2007.[10] [11] His three-year spell at Lyon would him featured very little. His time with Lyon would see him be loaned to Brazilian sides São Paulo and Cruzeiro.[12] In late 2010, he terminated his contract with Lyon and returned to Brazil.[13]

Return to Brazil

In early 2011 he returned to Brazil with Esporte Clube Santo André. His stay would be short as he would move clubs again in the same season to América Mineiro. His time with América Mineiro would see him be used primarily as a substitute. In 2012, he would leave América Mineiro for Campeonato Brasileiro Série B side Paraná in a quest to play more first team football.[14]

International career

Anderson's first and only cap for the Brazil national team came on 27 April 2005 against Guatemala as he was called up by then Brazilian manager Carlos Alberto Parreira.[15] He scored one of Brazil's goals in their 3–0 victory.

International goals

Honours

Club

Corinthians
Benfica
Lyon
São Paulo
Cruzeiro

International

Brazil

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Melhores reforços. Best reinfrocements. Record. 11 February 2013. 29 May 2005. pt.
  2. Web site: Benfica 1–0 V. Setúbal. ZeroZero. 11 February 2013.
  3. Web site: BENFICA – V. SETÚBAL, 1–0 (Nuno Gomes 52). Record. 27 January 2013. 13 August 2005. pt.
  4. Web site: Benfica vence Supertaça frente ao Setúbal. Benfica wins the SuperCup against Setúbal. Público. 13 August 2005. 27 January 2013. pt. https://web.archive.org/web/20150217190656/http://www.publico.pt/noticia/benfica-vence-supertaca-frente-ao-setubal-1230521. 17 February 2015. dead.
  5. Web site: Académica 0–0 Benfica. ZeroZero. 11 February 2013.
  6. Web site: Benfica 4–0 U. Leiria. ZeroZero. 11 February 2013.
  7. Web site: Barcelona 2–0 Benfica. ZeroZero. 11 February 2013.
  8. Web site: Liga betandwin.com 2005/2006. ZeroZero. 11 February 2013.
  9. Web site: Encarnados comunicam à CMVM venda de Anderson. Reds communicate to CMVM the sale of Anderson. Record. 11 February 2013. 24 August 2007. pt.
  10. Web site: Anderson 4 anos no Lyon. Anderson 4 years at Lyon. Record. 11 February 2013. 23 August 2007. pt.
  11. News: Sport Lisboa e Benfica – Futebol SAD announces transfer of the player Anderson Cléber Beraldo.. 24 August 2007. 4 October 2010. SL Benfica. Published by CMVM. pt.
  12. News: SQUILLACI AND COUPET TRANSFERRED; CLEBER ANDERSON LOANED. 18 July 2008. 9 February 2012. OL Group.
  13. Web site: Cleber Anderson quitte Lyon . 30 October 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100916191654/http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/breves2010/20100819_192422_cleber-anderson-quitte-lyon.html . 16 September 2010 . dead .
  14. Web site: Paraná Clube anuncia zagueiro Anderson. Paraná Clube announce defender Anderson. Futebol Paranaense. 11 February 2013. 18 May 2012. pt.
  15. Web site: Brazil 3 – 0 Guatemala. ESPN. pt. 11 February 2013.