Nasley Airton Lisboa de Souza

Djalma
Personal information
Full nameNasley Airton Lisboa de Souza
Date of birth15 April 1988
Place of birthJanuária, Brazil
Height1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing positionAttacking midfielder
Club information
Current team
Coruripe
Youth career
América-MG
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2009América-MG0(0)
2010Patrocinense
2010Cristal6(1)
2011–2013Santo André6(0)
2011→ Patrocinense (loan)
2012–2013Gil Vicente (loan)6(0)
2013São Paulo-RS
2014Grêmio Novorizontino3(0)
2014Jacuipense2(0)
2014Portuguesa4(1)
2015Guarani-MG8(1)
2015–Coruripe2(1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 27 April 2015.
† Appearances (Goals).
This name uses Portuguese naming customs. The first or maternal family name is Lisboa and the second or paternal family name is Souza.

Nasley Airton Lisboa de Souza, commonly known as Djalma (born 15 April 1988), is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Coruripe as an attacking midfielder.

Career

Born in Januária, Minas Gerais, Djalma graduated from América-MG's youth system, and made his senior debuts with lowly locals Patrocinense. After playing for Cristal he joined Santo André, being immediately loaned back to Patrocinense.

In July 2011 Djalma returned to Ramalhão, and played for the club in Série C. On 21 August 2012 he was loaned to Portuguese Primeira Liga side Gil Vicente in a two-year deal.[1]

On 24 September 2012 Djalma played his first match as a professional, replacing compatriot Luís Carlos in the 74th minute of a 1–2 away loss against Sporting.[2] He only appeared in six matches during the campaign, all from the bench, and was subsequently released.[3]

After a brief period at São Paulo-RS, Djalma joined Grêmio Novorizontino in January 2014. In July, he moved to Série D's Jacuipense.[4]

On 15 August 2014 Djalma joined Portuguesa until the end of the year.[5] He appeared in four matches and scored once before being left out of the squad in October.[6]

In December 2014, after being released by Lusa, Djalma joined Guarani-MG.[7]

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