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ROBINHO BIOGRAPHY |
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Robson
de Souza (born January 25, 1984 in São Vicente, Brazil),
nicknamed Robinho (Little Robson) is a Brazilian football player
(forward) on the Brazilian national team, currently playing for
Real Madrid after his debut years for Santos Football Club of
Brazilian league. He is considered to be one of the most
promising prospects for the Brazilian national team. He is 1.72
meters tall and weighs 60 kilograms
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ROBINHO AND BRAZIL |
This
year's World Cup 2006 will provide a huge boost for Robinho, and
give him a chance to really show his skills, as he will grace
the world stage alongside fellow Brazilian superstars Adriano,
Ronaldo, Kaká and Ronaldinho
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| ROBINHO AND REAL MADRID |
However,
he expressed a desire to leave the country after his mother was
kidnapped at the end of 2004 and was held captive for two months
(one among several cases of relatives of famous Brazilian
footballers being kidnapped around this time). He finally left
Brazil in the summer of 2005 and started his European club
career with Spanish giants Real Madrid. On July 31 Spanish La
Liga giants Real Madrid agreed a fee of about 30 million US$ for
the striker. Robinho joined the side on August 25, and teamed up
with fellow Brazilian internationals Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos and
Julio Baptista to make his debut against Cadiz
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| ROBINHO AND SANTOS |
Robinho
entered Santos' junior divisions in 1996, and made his
professional debut at the age of 16 in 2000. Along with teammate
Diego, he helped the club to win the Brazilian league in 2002,
first since Pelé retired. After a disappointing 2003 season,
Robinho exploded in 2004, scoring 21 goals in 36 matches in the
league. Robinho has also appeared for Santos in two Copa
Libertadores, helping Santos finish runners-up to Boca Juniors
in the 2003 tournament.
Robinho's performances over the past three years had attracted
the attention of the great clubs from Europe ... More |
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