Joaquim Ferraz

This name uses Portuguese naming customs. The first or maternal family name is de Freitas and the second or paternal family name is Ferraz.
Joaquim Ferraz
Personal information
Full nameJoaquim Miguel Leitāo de Freitas Ferraz
Date of birthMay 16, 1974
Place of birthBaltar, Portugal
Height1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
Playing positionStriker
Youth career
1989–1992Paredes
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1992–1994Paredes55(9)
1994–1995SC Lamego
1995–1996Belenenses2(0)
1996–1997Paços de Ferreira31(9)
1997Belenenses5(1)
1998Gil Vicente5(0)
1998–1999Belenenses22(8)
1999–2000Dundee United28(6)
2000–2003Maritimo38(12)
2001–2003Maritimo B6(1)
2003–2004Penafiel29(2)
2004Qingdao Zhongneng5(0)
2004–2006Sp.Espinho28(5)
2006Marco15(5)
2006–2007Maia26(9)
2007–2008Moreirense25(5)
2008–2010Paredes53(19)
2010–2011Lousada19(2)
2011–2013Salgueiros 0854(13)
2013–2014Paredes33(9)
Total479(115)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Joaquim Miguel Leitao De Freitas Ferraz (born May 16, 1974), commonly known as Quim, is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a striker.

Career

Ferraz began his career with Belenenses, making two league appearances in his debut season. In 1996, he moved to Paços de Ferreira, where he managed nine league goals from 31 games. The following year saw a brief spell at Gil Vicente before two seasons back at Belenenses. In July 1999, Ferraz moved on a Bosman transfer to Scottish side Dundee United, and made an instant impact by scoring a late debut winner against city rivals Dundee. Despite scoring three in his first four games, Ferraz fell out of form and finished the season with six from 28 appearances. In 2000, he moved back to Portugal with Marítimo and spent the next three seasons with Os Leões (The Lions), netting 13 goals from 41 league games.

Ferraz then moved clubs from season to season, spending 2003–04 with Penafiel and 2004–05 in China with Qingdao Zhongneng. In July 2005, he had the chance to return to Scottish football, but his trial with Dunfermline Athletic brought no contract.[1] A move to Sporting Espinho followed, with a short spell at Marco, before his move to Maia.

See also

References

  1. Jim Buchan (27 July 2005). "Ferraz on trial at Dunfermline". The Scotsman.

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