Renato Cajá | |
Full Name: | Renato Adriano Jacó Morais |
Birth Date: | 15 September 1984 |
Birth Place: | Paraíba, Brazil |
Height: | 1.73 m |
Position: | Attacking midfielder |
Currentclub: | Inter de Limeira |
Youthyears1: | 2000–2004 |
Youthclubs1: | Mogi Mirim |
Years1: | 2003–2005 |
Years2: | 2006 |
Years3: | 2007 |
Years4: | 2008 |
Years5: | 2009 |
Years6: | 2009 |
Years7: | 2010–2011 |
Years8: | 2011–2014 |
Years9: | 2011–2012 |
Years10: | 2012 |
Years11: | 2013 |
Years12: | 2014 |
Years13: | 2014–2015 |
Years14: | 2015–2016 |
Years15: | 2016–2017 |
Years16: | 2017 |
Years17: | 2018 |
Years18: | 2019–2021 |
Years19: | 2019 |
Years20: | 2021 |
Years21: | 2021 |
Years22: | 2022– |
Clubs1: | Mogi Mirim |
Clubs2: | Ferroviária-SP |
Clubs3: | Juventude |
Clubs4: | Ponte Preta |
Clubs5: | Al-Ittihad |
Clubs6: | Grêmio |
Clubs7: | Botafogo |
Clubs8: | Guangzhou Evergrande |
Clubs9: | → Ponte Preta (loan) |
Clubs10: | → Kashima Antlers (loan) |
Clubs11: | → Vitória (loan) |
Clubs12: | → Bursaspor (loan) |
Clubs13: | Ponte Preta |
Clubs14: | Sharjah FC |
Clubs15: | Bahia |
Clubs16: | Ponte Preta |
Clubs17: | Goiás |
Clubs18: | Juventude |
Clubs19: | → Ponte Preta (loan) |
Clubs20: | Ferroviária |
Clubs21: | CSA |
Clubs22: | Inter de Limeira |
Caps1: | 0 |
Caps2: | 28 |
Caps3: | 35 |
Caps4: | 39 |
Caps5: | 25 |
Caps6: | 4 |
Caps7: | 47 |
Caps8: | 10 |
Caps9: | 16 |
Caps10: | 14 |
Caps11: | 32 |
Caps12: | 8 |
Caps13: | 35 |
Caps14: | 13 |
Caps15: | 32 |
Caps16: | 18 |
Caps17: | 27 |
Caps18: | 44 |
Caps19: | 13 |
Caps20: | 12 |
Caps21: | 1 |
Caps22: | 0 |
Goals1: | 0 |
Goals2: | 4 |
Goals3: | 5 |
Goals4: | 15 |
Goals5: | 3 |
Goals6: | 0 |
Goals7: | 8 |
Goals8: | 0 |
Goals9: | 5 |
Goals10: | 2 |
Goals11: | 2 |
Goals12: | 0 |
Goals13: | 11 |
Goals14: | 1 |
Goals15: | 4 |
Goals16: | 1 |
Goals17: | 2 |
Goals18: | 7 |
Goals19: | 2 |
Goals20: | 2 |
Goals21: | 0 |
Goals22: | 0 |
Club-Update: | 18:52, 28 February 2020 (UTC) |
Renato Adriano Jacó Moreira (born 15 September 1984), known as Renato Cajá, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for Inter de Limeira as an attacking midfielder.
Renato Cajá previously played for Juventude, Ponte Preta, Grêmio and Botafogo in the Campeonato Brasileiro.[1]
On 8 March 2011, Chinese Super League club Guangzhou Evergrande announced that they had signed Renato Cajá on a four-year deal with a fee of US$2.25 million.[2] On 9 April, he made his CSL debut in a 1–1 away draw against Nanchang Hengyuan in the second round of the season. On 17 April, in a league match which Guangzhou Evergrande played against Beijing Guoan at home, he was unhappy for being substituted out by team manager Lee Jang-Soo and returned to dressing room directly. He received a ban of 3 matches and was sent to reserve team by the club. After Cléo suffered a muscular strain in early May, he had a further chance to play for the club. However, Renato Cajá eventually could not adapt himself to the team's strategy. On 2 July, Argentine midfielder Darío Conca joined Guangzhou Evergrande with a domestic record fee of $10 million. Renato Cajá was ruled out in the squad due to the foreign players restriction. He was loaned back to Ponte Preta on 15 July for one year with a fee of US$600,000.
In June 2012, Renato Cajá was loaned to J1 League side Kashima Antlers for six months.[3] Kashima Antlers also had an option to make the move permanent in the end of the 2012 league season with a fee of US$2 million.[4] Renato Cajá made his debut in the first leg of 2012 J. League Cup quarter-finals which Kashima Antlers played against Cerezo Osaka on 25 July, coming on as a substitute for Júnior Dutra in the second half. His first J League debut came on three days later, in a 2–2 home draw against Sanfrecce Hiroshima. On 1 August, Renato Cajá scored his first goal for Kashima in the 2012 Suruga Bank Championship. He kept his good performance and scored his first league goal from a direct free kick on 11 August, which ensured Kashima beat Júbilo Iwata 2–1. Renato Cajá scored 3 goals in 20 appearances for Kashima before he was loaned return to Guangzhou Evergrande on 30 December.
Renato Cajá moved to Campeonato Brasileiro Série A side Vitória on loan on 15 January 2013.[5] On 13 January 2014, he was loaned to Süper Lig side Bursaspor until the end of 2013–14 league season.[6] In July 2014, he was transferred to Série B club Ponte Preta.[7]