Joeano

Joeano
Personal information
Full nameJoeano Pinto Chaves
Date of birth12 August 1979
Place of birthFortaleza, Brazil
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 12 in)
Playing positionStriker
Club information
Current team
None
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1999Fortaleza
1999–2000Arrifanense
2000–2002Esmoriz
2002–2003Sanjoanense36(29)
2003Salamanca8(1)
2004–2006Académica62(20)
2006–2008Beitar Jerusalem15(3)
2007–2008Académica (loan)31(7)
2008–2009Vitória Setúbal7(0)
2009–2011Ermis55(35)
2011–2013Arouca62(43)
2013–2014Rio Ave14(1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 1 June 2014.
† Appearances (Goals).

Joeano Pinto Chaves (born 12 August 1979 in Fortaleza, Ceará), simply known as Joeano, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a striker.

Football career

Joeano moved to Portugal, where he would remain for the majority of his career, at the age of 20, signing with amateurs C.D. Arrifanense from local Fortaleza Esporte Clube. In the 2002–03 season he scored a career-best 29 goals with third division club A.D. Sanjoanense, helping his team rank ninth and attracting the attention of UD Salamanca in the Spanish second level.

In the 2004 January transfer window, however, Joeano returned to Portugal and signed for Académica de Coimbra, netting six times in only 13 games to help the side avoid relegation from the top flight. In the 2006 summer, after having scored 12 goals for the Students in his second full campaign, he joined Beitar Jerusalem F.C. in Israel.

After failing to meet expectations at the Teddy Kollek Memorial Stadium, Joeano returned to his previous club in January 2007, on loan, with Académica also agreeing to pay half of his salary. On 4 February he played his first league match, against Associação Naval 1º de Maio, coming on as a substitute in the 32nd minute and scoring the only goal of the away game with nine to go.[1]

Joeano played two seasons in Cyprus with Ermis Aradippou, netting a career-best in the professionals 22 goals in 2009–10 (a competition joint-best). In the 2011 offseason, after the team's relegation from the first division, he returned to Portugal and signed for F.C. Arouca in the second level.

References

  1. "Tactical Formation". Football-Lineups. 4 February 2007. Retrieved 8 February 2007.

External links