Daniel Amorim

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Daniel Amorim
Personal information
Full name Daniel Amorim Dias da Silva
Date of birth (1989-09-15) 15 September 1989 (age 35)
Place of birth Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
Tombense
Youth career
2010 Santarritense
2010 São José-SP
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2011 Aquidauanense 20 (19)
2011 Marília 0 (0)
2011–2012 Brasiliense 1 (0)
2012 Tupi 6 (0)
2013–2018 Tombense 76 (35)
2013Madureira (loan) 16 (6)
2014Duque de Caxias (loan) 9 (0)
2017Paysandu (loan) 8 (0)
2017Cuiabá (loan) 6 (1)
2018Avaí (loan) 11 (3)
2019–2020 Avaí 29 (16)
2020 CRB 10 (0)
2021– Tombense 43 (19)
2021Vasco da Gama (loan) 22 (4)
2022Vila Nova (loan) 31 (2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 7 October 2023

Daniel Amorim Dias da Silva (born 15 September 1989) is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a forward for Tombense.

Contents

Club career

Born in Rio de Janeiro, Amorim began his career with Aquidauanense in 2011, scoring 19 goals and being the year's Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense top goalscorer. [1] In September of that year, after a short spell at Marília, he signed for Brasiliense. [2]

On 4 July 2012, Amorim signed for Tupi in the Série C. [3] He moved to Tombense in the following year, and subsequently served loan stints at Madureira, Duque de Caxias, [4] Paysandu [5] and Cuiabá. [6]

On 22 August 2018, still owned by Tombense, Amorim was loaned to Série B side Avaí until the end of the year. [7] A backup option during his first year as his club achieved promotion to the Série A, he became a first-choice in the early stages of the 2019 season, reaching 13 goals in 19 matches during the first four months of the year. [8]

Amorim made his first division debut on 5 May 2019, aged 29, starting in a 1–0 away loss against Bahia. He scored his first goal in the category on 19 May, netting a last-minute equalizer in a 1–1 draw at Vasco da Gama, [9] but was subsequently rarely used and suffered an injury in September, ruling him out for the remainder of the season. [10]

Honours

Avaí

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References

  1. "Artilheiro do MS, Daniel Amorim sofre com contusões no Brasiliense" [Top goalscorer of MS, Daniel Amorim struggles with injuries at Brasiliense] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Gazeta MS. Archived from the original on 27 April 2021. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  2. "Artilheiro ex-Aquidauanense, Danigol acerta com o Brasiliense" [Former Aquidauanense goalscorer, Danigol signs with Brasiliense] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Campo Grande News. 25 September 2011. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  3. "Tupi anuncia contratação de atacante que estava no Brasiliense" [Tupi announce signing of forward who was at Brasiliense] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Toque de Bola. 4 July 2012. Archived from the original on 27 April 2021. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  4. "Duque de Caxias acerta com Daniel Amorim e Gleisson" [Duque de Caxias sign Daniel Amorim and Gleisson] (in Brazilian Portuguese). O Globo. 7 January 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  5. "Atacante Daniel Amorim chega ao Paysandu por empréstimo" [Forward Daniel Amorim arrives at Paysandu on loan] (in Brazilian Portuguese). ESPN Brasil. 22 May 2017. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  6. "Após lateral, Paysandu anuncia saída de atacante" [After full back, Paysandu announce departure of forward] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Globo Esporte. 13 July 2017. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  7. "Daniel Amorim reforça o Avaí na temporada" [Daniel Amorim bolster Avaí in the season] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Avaí FC. 22 August 2018. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  8. "Daniel Amorim, do Avaí, na Cova do Leão" [Daniel Amorim, in the Lion's Den] (in Brazilian Portuguese). CBF. 26 April 2019. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  9. "Sidão salva e Vasco empata com o Avaí na estreia de Luxemburgo" [Sidão saves it and Vasco draw with Avaí in Luxemburgo's debut] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Lance!. 19 May 2019. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  10. "Atacante Daniel Amorim não joga mais pelo Avaí em 2019" [Forward Daniel Amorim no longer plays for Avaí in 2019] (in Brazilian Portuguese). ND+. 12 September 2019. Retrieved 26 November 2019.