Choco (footballer, born 18 January 1990) explained

Choco
Fullname:Guilherme de Souza
Birth Date:18 January 1990
Birth Place:Sao Paulo, Brazil
Position:Right-back
Youthclubs1:Corinthians
Youthclubs2:São Paulo
Youthclubs3:Santos
Years1:2009–2010
Clubs1:Santos
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:2010
Clubs2:Red Bull Brasil (loan)
Years3:2011–2014
Clubs3:Ludogorets Razgrad
Caps3:71
Goals3:2
Years4:2015–2016
Clubs4:APOEL
Caps4:0
Goals4:0
Years5:2016
Clubs5:Sampaio Corrêa (loan)
Caps5:2
Goals5:0
Years6:2016
Clubs6:AO Itabaiana (loan)
Caps6:7
Goals6:0
Years7:2016
Clubs7:Montana
Caps7:18
Goals7:0
Years8:2017
Clubs8:Lokomotiv Plovdiv
Caps8:7
Goals8:0
Years9:2017
Clubs9:Sūduva
Caps9:6
Goals9:0
Years10:2018
Clubs10:Juventude
Caps10:10
Goals10:0
Years11:2019
Clubs11:Ituano
Caps11:1
Goals11:0
Years12:2019–2020
Clubs12:Lokomotiv Sofia
Caps12:14
Goals12:4
Years13:2020
Caps13:13
Goals13:0
Years14:2021
Clubs14:Kauno Žalgiris
Caps14:36
Goals14:0
Years15:2022
Clubs15:Riteriai
Caps15:24
Goals15:0
Club-Update:19 September 2022

Guilherme de Souza (born 18 January 1990), commonly known as Choco, is a Brazilian footballer. He normally plays in the right-back position, but can also play on the right side of midfield.

Career

Ludogorets Razgrad

Choco went through the youth academy of Santos Futebol Clube. On 7 January 2011, he moved from Santos to Bulgarian side Ludogorets Razgrad, signing a three-and-a-half-year contract and becoming the team's first foreign signing of the Domuschiev era.[1]

Choco scored his first goal for Ludogorets on 15 October 2011, netting the second goal in a 4–1 home win over Minyor Pernik.[2] He was primarily a starter during the 2011–12 season, being a key part of Petev's team that won its first top division title, but made only very sporadic appearances over the course of the 2012–13 championship. He continued to feature only on rare occasions during the 2013–14 (though he did play a part in the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League group stage, appearing in three of their victories) and 2014–15 campaigns (not being registered for the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League group stage). Choco left the team by mutual consent at the end of November 2014. He stated that Ludogorets will always remain in his heart.[3]

Following his release from Ludogorets, Choco attracted interest from the Kazakhstan Premier League,[4] but eventually he didn't complete any move there.

APOEL

On 27 May 2015, Choco signed a two-year contract, with the option of a further season with APOEL from Cyprus.[5] His contract with APOEL was terminated in December 2015, leaving the team after only seven months and without managing to appear in any official match.[6]

Sampaio Corrêa

On 23 December 2015, he moved back to his country and signed a contract with the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B club Sampaio Corrêa.[7]

Lokomotiv Plovdiv

On 19 December 2016, Choco signed with Bulgarian First League club Lokomotiv Plovdiv.[8] In May 2017, his contract was terminated by mutual consent.[9]

Sūduva Marijampolė

On 5 September 2017, Choco signed with A Lyga club Sūduva Marijampolė.[10]

Return to Ludogorets

In July 2020 Choco returned to Ludogorets, but this time he signed with their double – Ludogorets Razgrad II, to help the young players.[11]

FK Kauno Žalgiris

In January 2021 he returned back to Lithuania and became a member of FK Kauno Žalgiris.[12] [13]

Career statistics

[14]

ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Ludogorets2010–11B Group10000100
2011–12A Group27150321
2012–136010000070
2013–14231504000321
2014–155010100070
Total7121205000882
APOEL2015–16First Division0000000000
Total0000000000
Career total7121205000882

International career

On 26 October 2011, Choco received a Bulgarian passport and potentially became able to play for Bulgaria.[15]

Honours

Club

Ludogorets
Sūduva

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Бразилският суперталант подписа с Лудогорец. football24.bg. 8 January 2011. Bulgarian.
  2. Web site: Ludogorets 4–1 Minyor. soccerway.com. 15 October 2011.
  3. Web site: Лудогорец се раздели с първия чужденец в новата история на клуба. 30 November 2014. gong.bg. 1 December 2014. Bulgarian.
  4. Web site: Бразилец Шоко интересен трем казахстанским клубам. sports.kz/. sports.kz/. 21 January 2015. Russian. 21 January 2015.
  5. Web site: Σύναψη συμφωνίας με τον Guilherme De Souza (Choco). APOEL FC. Greek. 27 May 2015. 27 May 2015.
  6. Web site: http://apoelfc.com.cy/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=14671&tt=graphic&lang=l1. el:Προσθαφαιρέσεις στην λίστα Α'. APOEL FC. Greek. 7 January 2016. 7 January 2016. 2 February 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160202085014/http://apoelfc.com.cy/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=14671&tt=graphic&lang=l1. dead.
  7. Web site: Choco faz planos com a camisa Tricolor. sampaiocorreafc.com.br. Portuguese. 23 December 2015. 23 December 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160105141638/http://www.sampaiocorreafc.com.br/2015/12/23/sonha-alto/. 5 January 2016. dead.
  8. Web site: Локомотив подписа с Гилерме де Соуза – Шоко . lokomotivpd.com . 19 December 2016 . 19 May 2017. Bulgarian.
  9. Web site: Шоко се махна от Локо . blitz.bg . 19 May 2017 . 19 May 2017. Bulgarian.
  10. Web site: "Sūduvoje" – brazilas Choco . fksuduva.lt . 5 September 2017 . 11 September 2017. Lithuanian.
  11. Web site: Лудогорец взе Шоко. 22 July 2020. gong.bg. 22 July 2020. Bulgarian.
  12. Web site: Choco sugrįžo žaisti į Lietuvą. 12 January 2021. sportas.lt. 6 May 2021. Lithuanian.
  13. Web site: "Kauno Žalgirio" naujokas – patyręs brazilas Choco. 12 January 2021. alfa.lt. 6 May 2021. Lithuanian.
  14. Web site: Soccerway profile. Soccerway. 27 May 2015.
  15. Web site: Choco is Bulgarian now. ludogorets.com. 26 October 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120515063915/http://www.ludogorets.com/news_en.html?full_news=122. 15 May 2012.