Dady

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Dady
Personal information
Full name Eduardo Fernandes Pereira Gomes
Date of birth (1981-08-13) 13 August 1981 (age 43)
Place of birth Lisbon, Portugal
Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1989–1993 Futebol Benfica
1993–1995 Sporting CP
1995–1999 Futebol Benfica
1999–2000 Boavista
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2000–2001 Sporting B 19 (5)
2001–2002 Aldenovense 21 (10)
2002–2005 Odivelas 93 (26)
2005 Estoril 14 (6)
2006–2007 Belenenses 38 (12)
2007–2010 Osasuna 54 (11)
2010 Bucaspor 5 (0)
2011–2012 Olhanense 30 (8)
2012–2013 Apollon Limassol 10 (2)
2013 Shanghai Shenhua 27 (9)
2014 Xinjiang Tianshan Leopard 5 (0)
2014–2015 Atlético 16 (0)
2015–2016 Futebol Benfica
Total332(89)
International career
2005–2012 Cape Verde 23 (5)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Eduardo Fernandes Pereira Gomes (born 13 August 1981), known as Dady, is a Cape Verdean former professional footballer who played as a striker.

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Club career

During his early years, Lisbon-born Dady played professionally with modest clubs in the Portuguese lower leagues, after unsuccessful stints with Boavista F.C. and Sporting CP. In the 2005–06 season he started with second division side G.D. Estoril Praia but, after solid performances, attracted the attention of Primeira Liga's C.F. Os Belenenses.[ citation needed ]

Dady's first match in the top level was on 14 January 2006, in a 0–1 home loss against Sporting where he came on as 78th-minute substitute. [1] After an uneventful first half-season he was a key attacking figure in 2006–07 campaign, scoring 12 goals as Belenenses finished fifth and qualified for the UEFA Cup. [2]

In August 2007, Dady signed with La Liga club CA Osasuna. [3] [4] Not an undisputed starter in his first season, he still finished as the Navarrese's top scorer, helping it barely avoid relegation; [5] in the following two campaigns he featured even less regularly, due to physical problems – which included the extraction of a benign tumor in his femur [6] – and the resurrection of veteran player Walter Pandiani.[ citation needed ]

In the summer of 2010, Dady signed with Bucaspor in Turkey, being released on 30 December and returning to Portugal in the following transfer window, with S.C. Olhanense. [7] He netted seven times in 23 games in his first full season, being crucial as the Algarve team eventually avoided top flight relegation.[ citation needed ]

On 17 July 2012, Dady signed for Apollon Limassol of the Cypriot First Division. [8] On 28 February of the following year he moved clubs and countries again, joining China's Shanghai Shenhua FC. [9]

In March 2014, Dady joined another team in the country, China League One's Xinjiang Tianshan Leopard FC. [10] He returned to Portugal and its second tier in August, with the 33-year-old agreeing to a one-year contract at Atlético Clube de Portugal. [11]

International career

Dady made his debut for Cape Verde on 17 August 2005 against Angola.

International goals

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
115 June 2008 George V, Curepipe, Mauritius Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius
0–1
0–1
2010 World Cup qualification
222 June 2008 Várzea, Praia, Cape Verde Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius
1–0
3–1
2010 World Cup qualification
322 June 2008Várzea, Praia, Cape VerdeFlag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius
2–0
3–1
2010 World Cup qualification
429 February 2012 Mahamasina, Antananarivo, Madagascar Flag of Madagascar.svg  Madagascar
0–2
0–4
2013 Africa Cup of Nations qualification

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References

  1. "Sporting vence no Restelo por 0–1" [Sporting win 0–1 at the Restelo]. Público (in Portuguese). Portugal. 14 January 2006. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
  2. "Dady quer ser o artilheiro da Liga" [Dady wants to be the League's gunner]. Correio da Manhã (in Portuguese). 19 May 2007. Archived from the original on 28 December 2017. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
  3. "Principio de acuerdo entre Osasuna, Os Belenenses y el delantero Dady" [Agreement in principle between Osasuna, Belenenses and forward Dady] (in Spanish). CA Osasuna. 14 August 2007. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 14 August 2007.
  4. "Osasuna anuncia Dady" [Osasuna announce Dady]. Record (in Portuguese). 14 August 2007. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
  5. "Angustioso empate en el Reyno" [Anxious draw at the Reyno]. Marca (in Spanish). 28 October 2007. Archived from the original on 10 April 2022. Retrieved 3 July 2014.
  6. "Dady, operado de un tumor benigno en el fémur" [Dady underwent surgery to benign tumor in femur]. Diario de Navarra (in Spanish). 9 April 2009. Archived from the original on 13 February 2013. Retrieved 16 October 2012.
  7. "Dady regressa a Portugal" [Dady returns to Portugal]. Record (in Portuguese). 16 January 2011. Archived from the original on 17 January 2011. Retrieved 16 October 2012.
  8. "Dady assina pelo Apoelon[sic] Limassol" [Dady signs for Apollon Limassol]. A Bola (in Portuguese). 17 July 2012. Archived from the original on 23 March 2014. Retrieved 16 October 2012.
  9. 申花正式宣布签第五外援 前西甲高中锋火速加盟 [Shenhua sign the fifth foreign player, former La Liga center forward joins] (in Chinese). NetEase. 1 March 2013. Archived from the original on 6 September 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  10. "我区首家职业足球俱乐部成立" (in Chinese). News Ifeng. 1 March 2014. Archived from the original on 2 March 2014. Retrieved 2 March 2014.
  11. "Dady regressa a Portugal para representar o Atlético" [Dady returns to Portugal to represent Atlético] (in Portuguese). SAPO. 22 August 2014. Retrieved 6 September 2019.