Aloísio (footballer, born 1988)

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Luo Guofu
Personal information
Full name Luo Guofu
Birth name Aloísio dos Santos Gonçalves
Date of birth (1988-06-19) 19 June 1988 (age 36)
Place of birth Araranguá, Santa Catarina, Brazil
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
2001–2006 Grêmio
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2006–2009 Grêmio 12 (1)
2007–2008Chiasso (loan) 14 (7)
2010 Caxias 15 (1)
2011 Chapecoense 20 (14)
2011–2013 Tombense 0 (0)
2011–2012Figueirense (loan) 68 (32)
2013São Paulo (loan) 48 (15)
2014–2016 Shandong Luneng 66 (33)
2016–2017 Hebei China Fortune 37 (20)
2018–2019 Guangdong South China Tiger 51 (23)
2020–2021 Guangzhou FC 14 (3)
2022–2023 América Mineiro 36 (11)
Total305(123)
International career
2021–2022 China 5 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15:25, 20 May 2023 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 1 February 2022

Luo Guofu (Chinese :洛国富; pinyin :Luò Guófù, born 19 June 1988), born Aloísio dos Santos Gonçalves and known as Aloísio, is a former professional footballer who played as a striker. [1] Born in Brazil, he renounced his Brazilian citizenship and gained Chinese nationality in 2020 to play for the China national team. [2]

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Club career

Aloísio signed his first professional contract with Grêmio in June 2006 for five years. The club attached a £7.25 million buy-out clause. Aloísio made his full debut in a 2–0 win for Grêmio against São Caetano on October 14, 2006.

In August 2007, he moved to Swiss second division side FC Chiasso on loan for two seasons.

On May 18, 2011, he joined Brazilian Série A club Figueirense on the back of excellent performances at his former team Chapecoense in the Campeonato Catarinense. He scored 14 goals in 19 matches to lead Chapecoense to the Champions Trophy.

On December 1, 2012 Aloisio confirmed that he had signed a pre-contract with São Paulo which came with a release clause in case a big European side came in for him. [3] On December 7 the president of São Paulo FC, Juvenal Juvêncio, confirmed Aloísio would be playing for the team in the 2013 season. [4]

On 10 July 2013, Aloísio scored the 1,000th goal in São Paulo's history in the Brazilian League, playing at home in the 1-2 loss against Bahia. [5] In the next game, Aloisio scored a goal with his left hand against Portuguesa de Desportos in a 2-1 loss. [6] A week later, against CR Flamengo, Aloísio repeated the move. [7] On October 27, 2013 Aloísio scored his first hat-trick playing for São Paulo FC in a 3-2 league victory against SC Internacional. [8]

Aloísio joined Chinese Super League side Shandong Luneng in January 2014 for a fee of €5 million. He was the top scorer for the 2015 Chinese Super League season with 22 goals in 28 games. Aloísio transferred to fellow Super League side Hebei China Fortune in July 2016. [9]

On 16 January 2018, Aloísio joined China League One newcomer Meizhou Meixian Techand, [10] signing a two-year contract. [11]

On 8 April 2022, Aloísio signed with Brazilian Club America Mineiro, wearing his Chinese name in Hanyu pinyin style Luo GF on the back of his shirt. In July 2022, his signed shirts were auctioned off on football memorabilia website MatchWornShirt.com.

On 24 June 2024, six months after leaving America Mineiro and suffering with injuries, Aloísio announced his retirement from professional football. [12]

International career

On 7 September 2021, Aloísio made his international debut in a 0–1 defeat to Japan in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification. [13] In his second international match against Saudi Arabia, Aloísio scored a goal and had the opportunity to level the score with 9 minutes before the end of the game, but lost it. [14]

Career statistics

Club

As of 20 May 2023 [15]
ClubSeasonLeagueState leagueNational cup [a] ContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Grêmio 2006 Série A 50000050
2007 0071002 [b] 091
Total50710020141
Chiasso 2007–08 Swiss Challenge League 14712159
Caxias 2010 Série C 7180151
Chapecoense 2011 Série B 0020142014
Figueirense 2011 Série A214214
2012 30141714002 [c] 04928
Total5118171400207032
São Paulo 2013 Série A33111540015 [d] 42 [e] 16520
Shandong Luneng 2014 Chinese Super League 2710746 [f] 14015
2015 282232001 [g] 03224
2016 1112100132
Total663312761108541
Hebei China Fortune 2016 Chinese Super League11600116
2017 2614002614
Total3720003720
Guangdong South China Tiger 2018 China League One 2612002612
2019 2511102611
Total5123105223
Guangzhou Evergrande 2020 Chinese Super League50113 [f] 091
2021 93000093
Total1431130184
América Mineiro 2022 Série A224402 [b] 0284
2023 5394442 [c] 02011
Total2779494404815
Career total3051237637241432531439180
  1. Includes Swiss Cup, Copa do Brasil, Chinese FA Cup
  2. 1 2 Appearances in Copa Libertadores
  3. 1 2 Appearances in Copa Sudamericana
  4. Nine appearances and two goals in Copa Libertadores, six appearances and two goals in Copa Sudamericana
  5. Appearances in Recopa Sudamericana
  6. 1 2 Appearances in AFC Champions League
  7. Appearance in Chinese Super Cup

International

[15]

China
YearAppsGoals
202141
202210
Total51
Scores and results list China's goal tally first.
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.12 October 2021 King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 1–22–3 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

Club

Grêmio

Chapecoense

São Paulo

Shandong Luneng

Individual

See also

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