Araújo (footballer, born 1977) explained

Araújo
Full Name:Clemerson de Araújo Soares
Birth Date:1977 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Caruaru, Brazil
Height:1.72 m
Position:Forward
Youthyears1:1996
Youthclubs1:Porto-PE
Years1:1997–2003
Clubs1:Goiás
Caps1:170
Goals1:50
Years2:2004
Clubs2:Shimizu S-Pulse
Caps2:29
Goals2:9
Years3:2005
Clubs3:Gamba Osaka
Caps3:33
Goals3:33
Years4:2006–2007
Clubs4:Cruzeiro
Caps4:15
Goals4:5
Years5:2007–2010
Clubs5:Al-Gharafa
Caps5:133
Goals5:113
Years6:2011–2012
Clubs6:Fluminense
Caps6:6
Goals6:0
Years7:2012
Clubs7:Náutico (loan)
Caps7:33
Goals7:8
Years8:2013
Clubs8:Atlético Mineiro
Caps8:4
Goals8:1
Years9:2013–2014
Clubs9:Goiás
Caps9:35
Goals9:9
Years10:2016
Clubs10:Central
Caps10:14
Goals10:4
Years11:2017
Clubs11:Sete de Setembro
Nationalyears1:1999
Nationalteam1:Brazil U23
Nationalcaps1:3
Nationalgoals1:3

Clemerson de Araújo Soares, best known as Araújo (born 8 August 1977) is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a forward.

Career

Araujo was born in Caruaru, PE, Brazil. He played for Japanese side Gamba Osaka in 2005; his 33 league goals helped Gamba to the 2005 J1 League title. 2005 was his last season in Japan. Araujo left for his homeland to sign for Cruzeiro. Two years later Araujo left for Qatar where he the 2007–08 season top scorer award.

Al-Gharafa

Al-Gharafa, known as Al Fuhud (The Cheetahs) were Qatar's champions for three years in a row. Araujo was a leading star in the team's success, leading the scorers list for the entire 2008 season. On 4 March 2008, after scoring against Al Khor, he matched Gabriel Batistuta's record of 25 goals in one season.[1] He eventually ended the season as the league's top scorer with 27 goals,[2] a record that was broken in December 2018 by Baghdad Bounedjah.[3] He played alongside fellow Brazilian Juninho Pernambucano. He left in 2010 for personal reasons, but in 2012 he stated he was interested in rejoining the club.[4]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goiás1997Série A5050
199820102010
1999Série B295295
2000Série A245245
2001267267
200225112511
200341124112
Total1705517055
Shimizu S-Pulse2004J1 League29900713610
Gamba Osaka2005J1 League3333221164641
Cruzeiro2006Série A1010
2007145145
Total155155
Al-Gharafa2007–08Stars League27273443423836
2008–0927203244553931
2009–102115001217653937
2010–1196006320179
Total84686624291712133113
Career total3301642921152915535563319

Honours

1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003

2005

2007–08, 2008–09,2009–10

2009–10

2009

2009–10

Individual

2005

2005

2005

2007–08

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Clemerson equals Batistuta’s record as Gharrafa win again. footballqatar.com. 4 March 2008. 30 December 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141230120546/http://www.footballqatar.com/clemerson-equals-batistutas-record-as-gharrafa-win-again/. 30 December 2014. dead.
  2. Web site: Qatar Stars League Prozone Stats: The Season So Far. Qatar Stars League. 5 March 2014. 30 December 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141230115817/http://78.100.53.20/users/newsen/NewsDetails.aspx?pid=1945#.VKJcC14D1A. 30 December 2014. dead.
  3. Web site: Middle East Football: Move over Messi, Bounedjah is now the world's greatest goal machine. Levy. Uri. The New Arab. 12 December 2018. 17 March 2019.
  4. http://www.qsl.com.qa/Users/interview/Default.aspx?pid=8 QSL: Clemerson - Exclusive Interview