Claudio Maldonado

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Claudio Maldonado
Personal information
Full name Claudio George Andrés del Tránsito
Maldonado Rivera
Date of birth January 3, 1980 (1980-01-03) (age 28)
Place of birth    Curicó, Chile
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Playing position Defensive midfielder
Club information
Current club Flag of Turkey Fenerbahçe
Number 33
Youth clubs
1997-98 Colo-Colo
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1998-99
2000-02
2003-05
2006-07
2008-
Colo-Colo
São Paulo FC
Cruzeiro
Santos
Fenerbahçe
28 (2)
33 (0)
89 (4)
70 (1)
08 (0)   
National team2
2000- Chile 39 (1)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 06 June 2007.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 02 October 2007.
* Appearances (Goals)

Claudio Andrés del Tránsito Maldonado Rivera, or just Claudio Maldonado, (born on January 3, 1980 in Curicó, Chile) is a Chilean football player who is captain of the national side and currently plays for Turkish side Fenerbahçe. He is a similar type of player to the likes of Dunga, Mahamadou Diarra and Josep Guardiola. Maldonado poseeses a great big engine, top passing and tremendous battling qualities and is thought of by many as one of the best players in South America in his position creating an iron shield in front of the defence. He rarely goes forward, his goal tally is less than ten, although 3 of the goals were a hat-trick against Manchester United in a friendly in 2007, but what he lacks in scoring Maldonado makes up for in tenacity and an ability to break down the opposition with great effectiveness. He is married with Vanderlei Luxemburgo's daughter and has Brazilian citizenship.[1][2]

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[edit] Brazil

He spent three seasons with São Paulo making 35 appearances with the team.

In May of 2003, Vanderlei Luxemburgo, then coach of Cruzeiro, bought the services of Maldonado. At the time of the purchase, Maldonado's then girlfriend was Luxemburgo's daughter. Nevertheless while with Cruzeiro, Maldonado experienced the most success of his career. In 2003 he captained the only team in the history of Brazilian football to win the triple crown.

For the 2006 season, Maldonado was reunited with former Cruzeiro's coach Luxemburgo at Santos for a fee of $4.5 million. However at the end of the Brazilian season was scheduled to have ankle surgery which caused him to miss up to two months. After recuperating Maldonado continued playing for Santos reaching the semi-finals of the 2007 Copa Libertadores. Currently Santos has completed the 2007 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A in second place and are eligible to compete in the upcoming Copa Libertadores 2008. He was being tracked by Fenerbahçe, AC Milan, Real Madrid and Ajax but no firm offers better than Fenerbahçe have been made. At 28 he is at the peak of his potential and European teams may want to capitalise on this, but they may be put off by the 8 red cards that he has received in the last 3 years at club level. Now,Alex de souza was the first man to bring him to fenerbahce, he is playing for Fenerbahçe since February, 2008. After 8 apperances at Fenerbahce, The fans believe he was not a good sign for fenerbahce however the coach of fenerbahce willing to give him a chance for next season.

[edit] International

Maldonado was selected to represent his country, Chile, at the 2000 Summer Olympics as a part of the Sub-23 team that went on the win the bronze medal. Maldonado made his international debut on February 12, 2000, in a match versus Bulgaria. Since than Maldonado has appeared in 39 games with the adult squad and has netted one goal. For 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification, Maldonado was a regular with the first team and has since gained the captaincy of the national team. As of recent Maldonando has been called up to serve on the Chilean national team that is managed by Marcelo Bielsa.

[edit] Titles

Olympic medal record
Competitor for Flag of Chile Chile
Men's Football
Bronze 2000 Sydney Team Competition
Season Club Title
1998 Flag of ChileColo-Colo Primera Division Chile Champion
2000 Flag of BrazilSão Paulo Campeonato Paulista Champion
2002 Flag of BrazilSão Paulo Campeonato Paulista Champion
2003 Flag of BrazilCruzeiro Copa do Brasil Champion
2003 Flag of BrazilCruzeiro Campeonato Mineiro Champion
2003 Flag of BrazilCruzeiro Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Champion
2004 Flag of BrazilCruzeiro Campeonato Mineiro Champion
2006 Flag of BrazilSantos Campeonato Paulista Champion
2007 Flag of BrazilSantos Campeonato Paulista Champion

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