Wellington (footballer, born 1988) explained

Wellington
Fullname:Wellington Luís de Sousa
Birth Date:11 February 1988
Birth Place:Ourinhos, São Paulo, Brazil
Height:1.86 m[1]
Position:Striker
Currentclub:Avispa Fukuoka
Clubnumber:17
Youthyears1:–2007
Youthclubs1:Internacional
Years1:2007–2008
Clubs1:Internacional
Caps1:7
Goals1:0
Years2:2007
Clubs2:São Caetano (loan)
Caps2:6
Goals2:0
Years3:2008
Clubs3:Náutico (loan)
Caps3:14
Goals3:5
Years4:2008–2012
Clubs4:1899 Hoffenheim
Caps4:19
Goals4:3
Years5:2009–2010
Clubs5:Twente (loan)
Caps5:3
Goals5:0
Years6:2010
Clubs6:Fortuna Düsseldorf (loan)
Caps6:6
Goals6:1
Years7:2011
Clubs7:Figueirense (loan)
Caps7:4
Goals7:1
Years8:2011
Clubs8:Goiás (loan)
Caps8:8
Goals8:1
Years9:2012
Clubs9:Linense (loan)
Caps9:10
Goals9:1
Years10:2013
Clubs10:Pelotas
Caps10:12
Goals10:2
Years11:2013–2014
Clubs11:Shonan Bellmare
Caps11:54
Goals11:23
Years12:2015
Clubs12:Ponte Preta
Caps12:9
Goals12:2
Years13:2015–2017
Clubs13:Avispa Fukuoka
Caps13:83
Goals13:31
Years14:2018–2020
Clubs14:Vissel Kobe
Caps14:43
Goals14:11
Years15:2020
Clubs15:Botafogo-SP
Caps15:32
Goals15:8
Years16:2021–2022
Clubs16:Shonan Bellmare
Caps16:53
Goals16:8
Years17:2023–
Clubs17:Avispa Fukuoka
Caps17:3
Goals17:0
Club-Update:21:38, 3 April 2023 (UTC)

Wellington Luís de Sousa (born 11 February 1988), commonly known as Wellington, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a striker for club Avispa Fukuoka.[2]

Career

Wellington started his professional career in 2007 with Sport Club Internacional. In the same year, he was lent to São Caetano.

He played for Náutico in 2008 also on loan, before Wellington left Internacional for TSG 1899 Hoffenheim on 7 August 2008. He played only 18 games and was loaned out to FC Twente on 31 August 2009.

On 6 July 2010, he was loaned out to Fortuna Düsseldorf in the 2. Bundesliga. He made his debut in the DFB-Pokal match against TuS Koblenz on 15 August 2010 and scored his first goal – a wide distance shot from 35 meters – as a substitute during a 1–2 defeat against Hertha BSC Berlin on 30 August.[3]

In the winter break, he returned to Brazil, transferring to Figueirense on loan.[4]

On 2 August 2012, his contract until June 2013 at 1899 Hoffenheim was terminated in mutual consent.[5] After playing for EC Pelotas in the first half of 2013, he was acquired by Shonan Bellmare.[6]

Career statistics

[7] [8] [9]

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueState LeagueNational CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Shonan Bellmare2013J1 League1631000173
2014J2 League382020004020
Total5423003000005723
Ponte Preta2015Série A9210102
Avispa Fukuoka2015J2 League187200021228
2016J1 League2950021316
2017J2 League36190000203819
Total8331002021419133
Vissel Kobe2018J1 League28533633711
201915610642210
Total43110043127005921
Botafogo-SP2020Série B23593328
Shonan Bellmare2021J1 League2662051337
20222722060352
Total538004011100689
Avispa Fukuoka2023J1 League27352103428
Career total28381185195351241359104

Honours

FC Twente

2009–10

Shonan Bellmare

2014

Vissel Kobe

2019[10]

Avispa Fukuoka

2023[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wellington . Japanese . Shonan Bellmare . 22 September 2022.
  2. Web site: ウェリントン:アビスパ福岡:Jリーグ.jp . Jリーグ.jp(日本プロサッカーリーグ) . 3 April 2023 . ja.
  3. Web site: Fortuna Düsseldorf gegen Hertha BSC Berlin . eurosport.yahoo.de . 30 August 2010. 31 August 2010 . de.
  4. Web site: Hoffenheim verpflichtet brasilianisches Talent Firmino. Hoffenheim signs Brazilian talent Firmino. de. 13 December 2010. 13 December 2010. 1899 Hoffenheim.
  5. Web site: Vertrag mit Wellington aufgelöst. de. 2 August 2012. 4 August 2012. 1899 Hoffenheim.
  6. Web site: Acquisition of Wellington Silva. ja. 19 June 2013. 28 August 2013. Shonan Bellmare.
  7. Nippon Sports Kikaku Publishing inc./日本スポーツ企画出版社, "J1&J2&J3選手名鑑ハンディ版 2018 (NSK MOOK)", 7 February 2018, Japan, (p. 73 out of 289)
  8. Nippon Sports Kikaku Publishing inc./日本スポーツ企画出版社, "2017 J1&J2&J3選手名鑑 (NSK MOOK)", 8 February 2017, Japan, (p. 164 out of 289)
  9. Nippon Sports Kikaku Publishing inc./日本スポーツ企画出版社, "2016J1&J2&J3選手名鑑", 10 February 2016, Japan, (p. 148 out of 289)
  10. Web site: Andrés Iniesta skippers Vissel Kobe to first trophy in David Villa's final match. AS. 1 January 2020. 2 January 2020.
  11. Web site: 福岡vs浦和の試合結果・データ(JリーグYBCルヴァンカップ:2023年11月4日). November 5, 2023. J.League.