Jorge Chula

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Jorge Chula
Personal information
Full name Jorge Miguel Feijoca Chula [1]
Date of birth (1990-02-13) 13 February 1990 (age 34) [1]
Place of birth Benavente, Portugal [1]
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) [1]
Position(s) Winger
Youth career
2001–2006 Benavente
2006–2007 Braga
2007–2009 Porto
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2009–2011 Porto 0 (0)
2009–2010Tourizense (loan) 29 (4)
2010–2011VVV (loan) 24 (1)
2011–2012 União Leiria 0 (0)
2012Covilhã (loan) 11 (0)
2012–2013 Sporting CP B 11 (1)
2013Moreirense (loan) 5 (0)
2013–2014 Marítimo B 33 (3)
2014 Marítimo 2 (0)
2014–2015 Aves 7 (1)
2015–2017 Žalgiris 10 (1)
2018 São Martinho 16 (0)
2018–2019 Merelinense 16 (0)
2019 Gandzasar 15 (1)
2019–2020 Pedras Salgadas 21 (0)
2020–2023 Jeunesse Canach
International career
2007–2008 Portugal U18 5 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 13:04, 4 February 2022 (UTC)

Jorge Miguel Feijoca Chula (born 13 February 1990) is a Portuguese footballer who plays mainly as a right winger.

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Club career

Born in Benavente, Santarém District, Chula alternated between the second and third divisions in his first three and a half years as a senior. He made his Primeira Liga debut during the 2012–13 season with Moreirense F.C. after signing on loan from Sporting CP in January 2013, [2] but totalled only 189 minutes of action and also saw his team be relegated; [3] additionally, he also served a one-year loan at VVV-Venlo from the Dutch Eredivisie. [4]

Chula appeared in a further two matches in his country's top flight in the 2013–14 campaign, with C.S. Marítimo, [5] on both occasions as a substitute [6] [7] as he featured mainly for the reserves in the second tier. [8] He joined A Lyga winners FK Žalgiris on 17 June 2015 from C.D. Aves, [9] [10] leaving the team by mutual agreement on 25 February 2017. [11]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Jorge Chula" (in Portuguese). Mais Futebol. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  2. Alvarenga, Vítor Hugo (18 January 2013). "Moreirense: Sporting cede Chula e tem direitos sobre Ghilas" [Moreirense: Sporting loan Chula and own rights to Ghilas] (in Portuguese). Mais Futebol. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
  3. "Moreirense e Beira-Mar descem de divisão e Estoril apura-se para a Liga Europa" [Moreirense and Beira-Mar are relegated and Estoril qualify for the Europa League]. Jornal de Notícias (in Portuguese). 19 May 2013. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  4. "Chula quer ajudar equipa a ter "muitas vitórias"" [Chula wants to help team achieve "many wins"]. Record (in Portuguese). 1 February 2012. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  5. "Marítimo: Jorge Chula é reforço" [Marítimo: Jorge Chula is an addition] (in Portuguese). Mais Futebol. 19 June 2013. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  6. "Marítimo-V. Setúbal, 1–0: Só remate de Nuno furou aquela Rocha" [Marítimo-V. Setúbal, 1–0: Only shot from Nuno pierced that Rock ("Rocha" in English, pun on goal scorer)]. Record (in Portuguese). 17 February 2014. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
  7. "Marítimo-Belenenses, 2–0 (resultado final)" [Marítimo-Belenenses, 2–0 (final score)] (in Portuguese). Mais Futebol. 23 February 2014. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  8. Ruela, João (8 February 2014). "Jorge Chula é a principal novidade no Marítimo" [Jorge Chula is Marítimo's main novelty]. Diário de Notícias (in Portuguese). Retrieved 27 September 2017.
  9. Ruela, João (16 July 2014). "Jorge Chula (ex-Marítimo) reforça Desportivo das Aves" [Jorge Chula (ex-Marítimo) strengthens Desportivo das Aves]. Diário de Notícias (in Portuguese). Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  10. "Jorge Chula: I signed for Žalgiris because I want to play in CL". FK Žalgiris. 20 June 2015. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  11. ""Žalgiris" atsisveikino su saugu ir gynėju" (in Lithuanian). FK Žalgiris. 25 February 2017. Retrieved 25 February 2017.