Fábio Lopes Alcântara

Fábio Lopes
Personal information
Full nameFábio Lopes Alcântara
Date of birthMarch 24, 1977
Place of birthSalvador, Bahia, Brazil
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Playing positionStriker
Club information
Current team
Yuen Long
Number22
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1997Bahia
?–2004Passo Fundo?(?)
?–2004Platinense?(?)
2004–2007Happy Valley?(16)
2007–2008Eastern?(4)
2008–2009Persib Bandung11(3)
2009–2010Persija Jakarta14(5)
2010–2012Shatin0(0)
2012Kuan Tai0(0)
2012-Yuen Long?(?)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of July 31, 2008.
† Appearances (Goals).

Fábio Lopes Alcântara (Chinese: 法比奧 Fábio; born March 24, 1977 in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil), or simply Fábio Lopes, is a football player from Brazil. He then played as a striker for Eastern, having signed from Happy Valley in August 2007. Now, he is playing for Shatinhaving signed from Hoi Fan.

Fábio has two younger brothers, they are both professional footballers.

His younger brother Fabrício Alcântara, who currently plays for Naval in Portuguese Liga since 2007. Also Fabrício was a teammate with Fábio for Hong Kong First Division club Happy Valley during 2006–07.

Also his another younger brother, Fernando Lopes, who was playing for Hong Kong First Division club South China.

Honours

Club

With Happy Valley
With Eastern

Individual honours

Career statistics

Club career

As of June 23, 2008

Club Season No. League League Cup Senior Shield FA Cup AFC Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Happy Valley 2004–05 9?5?2?1?0?1?9
2005–06 9?10?4?1?0?2?17
2006–07 9?1?3?0?0?4
Total 16 9 2 0 3 30
Eastern 2007–08 9?44021?0?5
Total
Shatin 2009–10 00000000000
Total
Career Total

Notes and references

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    Preceded by
    Clodoaldo de Oliveira
    Hong Kong First Division League Top Scorer
    2005–06
    with Clodoaldo de Oliveira
    Succeeded by
    Tales Schütz
    Preceded by
    Clodoaldo de Oliveira
    Hong Kong League Cup Top Scorer
    2005–06
    with Keith Gumbs
    Succeeded by
    Victor Eromosele Inegbenoise