Anderson Barbosa

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Anderson Barbosa
Personal information
Full name Anderson de Carvalho Barbosa
Date of birth (1974-09-01) 1 September 1974 (age 50)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1994 Gama
1994Criciúma (loan) 7 (0)
1995–1996 Fluminense 21 (2)
1997 Gama
1998–2001 Vila Nova 32 (13)
1999Internacional (loan) 10 (0)
2001–2002 Gama
2002–2006 Sharjah FC
2004–2005Al-Arabi SC (loan)
2005–2006Al-Shamal SC (loan)
2006–2007Al Wasl F.C. (loan)
2007–2009 Sharjah FC
2009–2010 Khor Fakkan Club
2011–2012 Al Shahaniya SC
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Anderson de Carvalho Barbosa (born 1 September 1974), commonly known as Anderson Barbosa, is a Brazilian striker who currently plays at Sociedade Esportiva do Gama.

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Club career

Anderson previously played Gama, Fluminense, Internacional and Criciúma in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A. [1] He also spent a season with the UAE Giants Al Wasl FC and was able to win the double with the club and get the top scorer trophy. He is the only UAE League player who was top scorer for four consecutive seasons. Anderson is the player with the highest number of goals of all time in the UAE, including foreigner and local player, summing up a total of 160 goals, of which 99 were scored in the UAE League. Anderson has played in the UAE since 2003 when he was transferred to Sharjah Sports Club.

Club career statistics

As of 1 January 2023
ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupLeague Cup GCC Champions League AFC Champions League Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Criciúma 1994 Série A 7070
Gama 1994 Série A 2217 [a] 2217
2001 27600 [a]
2002 18220202
1997 Série B 3137 [a]
2003 1000 [a] 0
Total11
Fluminense 1995 Série A 1321 [b] 133
1996 80080
Internacional 1999 Série A 100100
Vila Nova 1998 Série B1345220 [c]
1999 534220 [c] +3 [d] 631
200014620
2001 0022
Total3213136
Sharjah FC 2002–03 UAE Pro League 64
2003–04 425
2004–05 230
2005–06 208
2007–08 1611
2008–09 221251 [e] 220
total812017
Al Wasl F.C. 2006–07 UAE Pro League 18220
total18220
Al-Arabi SC (Qatar) 2004–05 Qatar Stars League 004 [f] 200000042
Total004200000042
Al-Shamal SC 2005–06 Qatar Stars League 001 [f] 100000011
Total001100000011
Al Shahaniya SC 2011–12 Qatar Stars League 00003 [g] 0000030
Total000030000030
Khor Fakkan Club 2009–10 UAE First Division League 541019
Total541019
Career total13017

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References

  1. "Futpédia: Anderson Barbosa (Anderson de Calvalho Barbosa)". Globo Esporte. Archived from the original on 2 January 2009. Retrieved 19 April 2009.