Rodrigão (footballer, born 1978) explained

Rodrigão
Fullname:Rodrigo Fernandes Alflen
Height:1.830NaN0
Birth Date:14 June 1978
Birth Place:Santos, Brazil
Currentclub:Santos (youth technical coordinator)
Position:Striker
Youthyears1:1995–1998
Youthclubs1:Santos
Years1:1998–2001
Clubs1:Santos
Caps1:30
Goals1:11
Years2:1998
Clubs2:Jabaquara (loan)
Years3:2000
Clubs3:Internacional (loan)
Caps3:30
Goals3:11
Years4:2001–2004
Clubs4:Saint-Étienne
Caps4:7
Goals4:2
Years5:2002
Clubs5:Botafogo (loan)
Caps5:13
Goals5:1
Years6:2003–2004
Clubs6:Guarani (loan)
Caps6:38
Goals6:11
Years7:2004
Clubs7:Marítimo (loan)
Caps7:5
Goals7:1
Years8:2005
Clubs8:Santo André
Caps8:17
Goals8:7
Years9:2006–2008
Clubs9:Atlético Paranaense
Caps9:20
Goals9:5
Years10:2007
Clubs10:Al Hilal (loan)
Caps10:5
Goals10:1
Years11:2007
Clubs11:Palmeiras (loan)
Caps11:16
Goals11:6
Years12:2008
Clubs12:Vitória (loan)
Caps12:27
Goals12:10
Years13:2009
Clubs13:Guaratinguetá
Caps13:13
Goals13:5
Years14:2009
Clubs14:Indios
Caps14:12
Goals14:1
Years15:2010
Clubs15:Santo André
Caps15:13
Goals15:3
Years16:2011
Clubs16:Anapolina
Caps16:2
Goals16:0
Years17:2012
Caps17:4
Goals17:2
Years18:2012
Clubs18:Jabaquara
Caps18:13
Goals18:9
Years19:2013
Clubs19:Aimoré
Caps19:7
Goals19:2
Years20:2013
Caps20:8
Goals20:6
Years21:2014
Clubs21:São Carlos
Caps21:8
Goals21:2
Years22:2015
Caps22:6
Goals22:2
Nationalyears1:1999
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:1

Rodrigo Fernandes Alflen (born 14 June 1978), commonly known as Rodrigão, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a striker. He is the current youth technical coordinator of Santos.

Club career

Born in Santos, São Paulo, Rodrigão was a Santos FC youth graduate.[1] He made his senior debut while on loan at Jabaquara in 1998, before returning to the club ahead of the 1999 season and being promoted to the first team.[2] [3]

In his first senior season at Peixe, Rodrigão helped the club to reach the finals of the Torneio Rio – São Paulo against Vasco da Gama, and scored ten goals overall. In January 2000, he was loaned to Internacional, with Anderson Luiz moving in the opposite direction.[4]

Rodrigão returned to Santos in January 2001, after Inter did not exercise his buyout clause.[5] After scoring ten goals in just 19 matches, he was sold to French Division 2 side Saint-Étienne.[6]

After being rarely used at the French club, Rodrigão subsequently served loans at Botafogo, Guarani and Marítimo, leaving the latter due to a knee injury and finishing his recovery at Santo André. After being the club's top scorer, he moved to Atlético Paranaense, but spent ten months sidelined after being diagnosed with Hepatitis C.[7]

Back to action, Rodrigão was loaned to Al Hilal in January 2007. He returned to his home country in June, after joining Palmeiras also in a temporary deal.[8]

Despite featuring regularly at Verdão, Rodrigão returned to Atlético in January 2008, but was soon loaned out to Vitória in March.[9] He helped the club to win the Campeonato Baiano with eight goals in just nine matches, including two in a 5–1 home routing of Itabuna which ensured the club's trophy.

After being sparingly used during the 2008 Série A, Rodrigão was announced at Guaratinguetá on 9 December 2008.[10] On 1 July 2009, he moved to Primera División de México side Indios de Ciudad Juárez.[11]

Rodrigão returned to Santo André for the 2010 season,[12] and helped the club to reach the Campeonato Paulista finals, losing to former side Santos. In February 2011, he signed for Anapolina,[13] but only played two matches before suffering a tendon injury which sidelined him for the remainder of the year; he subsequently rescinded his contract in April.[14]

Rodrigão represented Independente de Limeira and Jabaquara[15] during the 2012 season, before playing in the 2013 Campeonato Gaúcho Série A2 with Aimoré.[16] He moved to Portuguesa Santista in July of that year,[17] playing in the Campeonato Paulista Segunda Divisão.

On 5 March 2014, Rodrigão agreed to a deal with São Carlos,[18] and decided to retire in May. In 2015, he returned to Briosa initially as a director of football, but later returned to action.[19]

International career

In 1999, Rodrigão was called up to the Brazil national under-23 team for a friendly against the United States at the Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha in Brasília. He scored the nation's seventh goal through a penalty kick in the 7–0 win on 7 April.[20]

Rodrigão was also included in the squad for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, but had to withdraw due to an injury.

Post-playing career

After retiring, Rodrigão played indoor football and worked as a youth coordinator at Jabaquara.[21] On 2 January 2024, he returned to Santos, being named youth technical coordinator.[22]

Personal life

Rodrigão had five-year a relationship with Hortência, between 2005 and 2010.[23]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueState LeagueCupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Santos1999Série A9210433913110
2000Copa João Havelange00002020
2001Série A0011532531910
Total92219651645220
Internacional (loan)2000Copa João Havelange197114203211
Saint-Étienne2001–02French Division 2720072
Botafogo (loan)2002Série A131131
Guarani (loan)2003Série A301170223913
200400100010
Total301180224013
Marítimo (loan)2003–04Primeira Liga510051
Santo André2005Série A14631652312
Atlético Paranaense2006Série A00732093
200700620062
200700701080
Total0020530235
Al Hilal (loan)2006–07Saudi Premier League514223116
Palmeiras (loan)2007[24] Série A166166
Vitória (loan)2008Série A18298102810
Guaratinguetá2009Série C00135135
Indios2009–10Primera División de México121121
Santo André2010Série B5281133
Anapolina2011Série D002020
Independente de Limeira2012Paulista A34242
Jabaquara2012Paulista 2ª Divisão139139
Aimoré2013Gaúcho Série A27272
Portuguesa Santista2013Paulista 2ª Divisão8686
São Carlos2014Paulista A38282
Portuguesa Santista2015Paulista 2ª Divisão6262
Career total153421415618988164336119

Honours

Vitória

2008

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Menino da Vila, ex-atacante Rodrigão relembra sua trajetória no futebol. Menino da Vila, former forward Rodrigão remembers his path in football. IG. pt-BR. 8 November 2018.
  2. Web site: Santos estréia luzes e júnior. Santos debut lights and youth player. Folha de S. Paulo. pt-BR. 27 January 1999.
  3. Web site: Rodrigão – 1999-2000/2001. Acervo Santos FC. pt-BR. 21 October 2014.
  4. Web site: Improvisado, Santos joga para escapar de crise no Pacaembu. Improvised, Santos play to brush away crisis at the Pacaembu. Folha de S. Paulo. pt-BR. 29 January 2000.
  5. Web site: Atacante Rodrigão volta ao Santos. Forward Rodrigão returns to Santos. Folha de S. Paulo. pt-BR. 9 January 2001.
  6. Web site: Rodrigão troca Santos por time da Segundona da França. Rodrigão changes Santos for French second division team. Terra. pt-BR. 6 July 2001.
  7. Web site: Como drama com hepatite C fez ex-Botafogo ter 'gratidão eterna' por Petraglia: 'O Athletico é ele'. How drama with Hepatitis C made former Botafogo player have an 'eternal gratitude' for Petraglia:'Athletico is him'. ESPN Brasil. pt-BR. 3 June 2023.
  8. Web site: Palmeiras reforça o elenco com atacante experiente. Palmeiras bolster squad with experienced forward. Cassilândia Notícias. pt-BR. 25 June 2007.
  9. Web site: Vitória contrata atacante Rodrigão. Vitória sign forward Rodrigão. Bahia Notícias. pt-BR. 8 March 2008.
  10. Web site: Guaratinguetá anuncia Rodrigão para 2009. Guaratinguetá announce Rodrigão for 2009. ESPN Brasil. pt-BR. 9 December 2008.
  11. Web site: Rodrigão, último refuerzo de Indios. Rodrigão, last addition of Indios. Medio Tiempo. es. 1 July 2009. 3 January 2024.
  12. Web site: Com Rodrigão, Santo André fecha elenco para 2010. With Rodrigão, Santo André complete the squad for 2010. O Estado de S. Paulo. pt-BR. 12 January 2010.
  13. Web site: Anapolina acerta a contratação de Rodrigão, ex-Santos e Palmeiras. Anapolina sign Rodrigão, formerly of Santos and Palmeiras. Terra. pt-BR. 21 February 2011.
  14. Web site: GO: Machucado, ex-atacante de Santos e Palmeiras rescinde com a Anapolina. GO: Injured, former Santos and Palmeiras forward rescinds with Anapolina. Futebol Interior. pt-BR. 7 April 2011. 3 January 2024.
  15. Web site: Rodrigão acerta com o Jabaquara e estreia contra o São Vicente. Rodrigão signs with Jabaquara and debuts against São Vicente. ge. pt-BR. 12 May 2012. 3 January 2024.
  16. Web site: Rodrigão vê desafio na Série B gaúcha em 17º clube e diz que casamento com Hortência ajudou na carreira. Rodrigão sees chalenge in the second division gaúcha in 17th club and says that marriage with Hortência helped in his career. UOL Esporte. pt-BR. 17 January 2013.
  17. Web site: Rodrigão, ex-Santos e Palmeiras, é o novo reforço da Portuguesa Santista. Rodrigão, formerly of Santos and Palmeiras, is the new addition of Portuguesa Santista. ge. pt-BR. 20 July 2013.
  18. Web site: São Carlos acerta com ex-atacante de Guarani e Palmeiras. São Carlos sign with former Guarani and Palmeiras forward. Futebol Interior. pt-BR. 5 March 2014.
  19. Web site: Rodrigão é apresentado e diz que tropeços motivaram volta ao futebol. Rodrigão is presented and says that stumbles motivated return to football. ge. pt-BR. 2 June 2015. 3 January 2024.
  20. Web site: Seleção Brasileira Restritiva (Brazilian National Restrictive Team) 1996-1999. RSSSF. 3 January 2024.
  21. Web site: Lembra dele? Rodrigão, o Menino da Vila que rodou o mundo fazendo gols. Remember him? Rodrigão, the Menino da Vila who traveled the world scoring goals. Diário do Peixe. pt-BR. 19 June 2020. 3 January 2024.
  22. Web site: Santos confirma mudanças na base com Quaresma, Gustavo Ferreira e Rodrigão. Santos confirm changes in the youth setup with Quaresma, Gustavo Ferreira and Rodrigão. Diário do Peixe. pt-BR. 2 January 2024. 3 January 2024.
  23. Web site: Rodrigão diz que relação com Hortência ajudou na carreira: 'baixava a bola'. Rodrigão says that relationship with Hortência helped in his career: 'lowered my bar'. UOL Esporte. pt-BR. 24 September 2022. 3 January 2024.
  24. Web site: 2007. Futebol 80. pt-BR. 3 January 2024.