Will (Brazilian footballer)

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Will
Personal information
Full name Will Robson Emilio Andrade
Date of birth (1973-12-15) December 15, 1973 (age 50)
Place of birth São Paulo, Brazil
Height1.77 m (5 ft 9+12 in)
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1992 Atlético Paranaense
1994 Clube do Remo
1996–1998 Atlético Paranaense
1998–2000 Oita Trinita 85 (49)
2001 Consadole Sapporo 26 (24)
2002 Yokohama F. Marinos 24 (14)
2003 Consadole Sapporo 4 (4)
2003 Oita Trinita 16 (2)
2004–2005 Wuhan Huanghelou (22)
2006 América
2007–2008 Al-Sailiya
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Will Robson Emilio Andrade (born 15 December 1973), known as just Will, is a former Brazilian footballer who played as a forward.

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Clubs

Will played for Atlético Paranaense in Brazil, [1] before moving to play in Japan. He spent three seasons in the J2 League with Oita Trinita from 1998 to 2000. Next, he joined Consadole Sapporo, where he was the 2001 J. League's top scorer with 24 goals. [2] He spent the following season on loan with Yokohama F. Marinos, who sacked him for kicking teammate, Daisuke Oku, during a match. [3] [4] He joined Oita Trinita for the next season, before returning to Consadole Sapporo for the 2004 season. Will also played for Wuhan Guanggu.

Club statistics

Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupTotal
SeasonClubLeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
JapanLeague Emperor's Cup J.League Cup Total
1998 Oita Trinity Football League 26930-299
1999 Oita Trinita J2 League 301811403519
2000 292200203122
2001 Consadole Sapporo J1 League 262400222826
2002 Yokohama F. Marinos J1 League 241400623016
2003 Consadole Sapporo J2 League 4400-44
2003 Oita Trinita J1 League 1621000172
Total155935114417498

Honors

Individual honors

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References

  1. "Futpedia: Will (Will Robson Emilio de Andrade)" (in Portuguese). Globo Esporte. Retrieved 2009-07-08.
  2. Castro Serna, Emmanuel. "Japan - J-League Awards". RSSSF . Retrieved 2009-07-14.
  3. "Yokohama sack Brazilian after attack". Associated Press. 2002-10-30. Retrieved 2009-07-14.
  4. Castles, Duncan (2002-11-06). "Trinita may take on Will". Daily Yomiuri. Retrieved 2009-07-14.