Danny (footballer)

Danny

Danny at Zenit in 2015
Personal information
Full name Daniel Miguel Alves Gomes
Date of birth (1983-08-07) 7 August 1983
Place of birth Caracas, Venezuela
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position Attacking midfielder
Club information
Current team
Slavia Prague
Youth career
1999–2001 Marítimo
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001–2002 Marítimo 20 (5)
2002–2005 Sporting CP 10 (0)
2003–2004Marítimo (loan) 29 (1)
2005–2008 Dynamo Moscow 97 (16)
2008–2017 Zenit St. Petersburg 177 (52)
2017– Slavia Prague 0 (0)
National team
2003–2005 Portugal U21 17 (0)
2008–2016 Portugal 38 (4)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 21 May 2017.

Daniel Miguel Alves Gomes (born 7 August 1983), commonly known as Danny, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Czech club SK Slavia Prague. Also a winger, he is known for his dribbling and key passes.[1]

He spent most of his career in Russia in service of Dynamo Moscow and Zenit, after arriving at the age of 21 from Sporting. He won six items of silverware with Zenit, including three Russian Premier League titles.

Danny represented Portugal at the 2010 World Cup and the 2004 Olympics.

Club career

Marítimo / Sporting

Born to Portuguese parents in Caracas, Venezuela, Danny moved to the island of Madeira at a young age.[2][3][4][5][6] There, he developed his football skills in the youth teams of C.S. Marítimo,[7] making his professional debut in a 2–1 Primeira Liga home win against Gil Vicente F.C. on 1 October 2001.[8] A few months later he scored his first goal in a 1–2 loss at S.C. Salgueiros, also being sent off in the 60th minute;[9] he finished his first season with five goals in 20 games.

Having signed to Sporting Clube de Portugal for €2.1 million after that sole season, Danny was immediately loaned back to Marítimo, returning in June 2004 and going on to appear in 12 official matches for the Lions.

Dynamo Moscow

Danny playing for Dynamo Moscow in 2007

In February 2005 Danny joined Russia's FC Dynamo Moscow in a deal worth €2 million.[10] The club was also involved in other transfer deals of Portuguese and Portugal-based players at the time, namely Maniche and Derlei.

Danny would eventually be the one with the most success in the country, being awarded the "Player of the Year" award and leading the team to a second-place finish in 2008.[11] His last appearance for Dynamo came on 23 August 2008, in a 1–1 away draw against FC Spartak Moscow.[12]

Zenit

Danny in Champions League action against Real Madrid.

On 24 August 2008, Danny was bought by FC Zenit St. Petersburg for a fee of €30 million, which made him the most expensive player of the Russian Premier League.[12][13] Upon his arrival manager Dick Advocaat hailed him as "the best midfielder in Russia",[11] and he made his debut in the UEFA Super Cup game against Manchester United, where he scored the winning goal, later being named Man of the match in a 2–1 final win;[14] as the team finished the season in fifth place the player contributed with ten league goals, the competition's joint second-best.

On 14 June 2011, Danny signed a contract extension, prolonging his stay in Saint Petersburg by a further four years.[15] He played in all six group stage games in the 2011–12 edition of the UEFA Champions League, scoring in a 3–1 home win against FC Porto[16] as they eventually finished second in its group, level on points with winners APOEL FC – the match also happened to be the player's 100th appearance in a Zenit jersey;[17] on 6 February 2012, however, he suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury to his right knee, being sidelined for the following eight months.[18]

Danny returned to training in August 2012, and played in his first match since the injury in September.[19][20] Shortly after Igor Denisov was sent to the youth team for improper conduct, he was appointed club captain.[21]

Down 0–2 at home to Málaga CF on 21 November for the Champions League group stage, Danny exchanged passes with Tomáš Hubočan before scoring Zenit's first goal. With three minutes left in the game, he missed from less than a metre from goal before the ball was rebounded to Victor Fayzulin, who managed to find the net for the final 2–2 draw.[22] On 4 December, against A.C. Milan, he netted the game's only goal as his side won at the San Siro in the last contest; the result was in vain, however, as the Russians finished third and were relegated to the UEFA Europa League.[23]

In a home match against FC Anzhi Makhachkala on 10 December 2012, Danny picked up a red card for dissent in a 1–1 draw, which left Zenit in third place.[24] On 3 August of the following year, he scored a hat-trick as his team defeated FC Volga Nizhny Novgorod 3–1 in a league match.[25]

On 26 November 2014, Danny kept Zenit in contention for a Champions League knockout place by scoring the only goal in a home victory over S.L. Benfica.[26] For the 2014–15 season, he contributed with 28 games and three goals as the club won its second national championship in four years.

After initially announcing that he would be leaving Zenit on 28 May 2015,[27] Danny agreed to a new two-year contract on 5 June.[28]

On 5 June 2017, Zenit confirmed that Danny would leave the club as a free agent.[29]

Slavia Prague

On 27 June 2017, Danny signed with Czech club SK Slavia Prague.[30]

International career

Danny and Christian Poulsen challenge for the ball during Portugal's 2–3 defeat to Denmark on 10 September 2008.

On 20 August 2008 Danny made his debut for Portugal in a friendly against the Faroe Islands, a 5–0 home win.[11] On 19 November he scored his first goal for the national side, opening the score against Brazil; however, it turned out to be a sour one, as the hosts came from behind to take it 6–2.[31]

After having appeared with Portugal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, in an eventual group stage exit,[32] while also playing regularly with the under-21s, Danny was picked in the squad that appeared at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.[33] He played three games in the tournament in an eventual round-of-16 exit, including the full 90 minutes in the 0–0 group stage draw against Brazil.[34]

Danny was regularly used by managers Carlos Queiroz and Paulo Bento during the UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying campaign. On 3 September 2010 he netted in a 4–4 draw against minnows Cyprus at the Estádio D. Afonso Henriques in Guimarães, after the national team led 4–2.[35] He missed the finals in Poland and Ukraine however, due to a serious injury.[18]

Personal life

Married to Petra Gomes, Danny fathered twin sons Bernardo and Francisco, both of which played youth football with Zenit, and daughter Emily.[36]

Career statistics

Club

As of 21 May 2017[37][38]
Club Season League Cup Europe Other[39] Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Marítimo 2001–02 20500205
Total 20500205
Sporting 2002–03 10000010
Total 10000010
Marítimo 2003–04 29100291
Total 29100291
Sporting 2004–05 900030120
Total 900030120
Dynamo Moscow 2005 27442316
2006 24251293
2007 28561346
2008 18510195
Total 971616411320
Zenit 2008 1050010211218
2009 803000110
2010 2710311224213
2011–12 2791121103111
2012–13 1222072214
2013–14 25130043103016
2014–15 2830015200435
2015–16 236208100337
2016–17 124002000144
Total 1775211260133024668
Career total 3387427663133043594

International

As of 29 March 2016[40]
Portugal
YearAppsGoals
200851
200930
2010102
201151
201200
201330
201440
201560
201620
Total384

International goals

Danny: International goals
Goal Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition

[40]

1 20 November 2008 Bezerrão, Gama, Brazil  Brazil 0–1 6–2 Friendly
2 8 June 2010 Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa  Mozambique 1–0 3–0 Friendly
3 3 September 2010 Estádio D. Afonso Henriques, Guimarães, Portugal  Cyprus 3–2 4–4 Euro 2012 qualifying
4 2 September 2011 GSP Stadium, Nicosia, Cyprus  Cyprus 0–4 0–4 Euro 2012 qualifying

Honours

Club

Sporting
Zenit

Individual

References

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  39. Includes other competitive competitions, including the Russian Super Cup, UEFA Super Cup
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