Thiago Ribeiro

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Thiago Ribeiro
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Personal information
Full name Thiago Ribeiro Cardoso
Date of birth (1986-02-24) 24 February 1986 (age 38)
Place of birth Pontes Gestal, Brazil
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) [1]
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
Catanduva
Youth career
2001–2003 Rio Branco-SP
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2004–2005 Rio Branco-SP 5 (2)
2004–2005Bordeaux (loan) 7 (0)
2005–2007 São Paulo 77 (19)
2007–2008 Rentistas 0 (0)
2007–2008Al Rayyan (loan) 28 (8)
2008–2011 Cruzeiro 122 (32)
2011–2013 Cagliari 66 (10)
2013–2017 Santos 100 (22)
2015–2016Atlético Mineiro (loan) 41 (10)
2016Bahia (loan) 23 (2)
2018 Londrina 23 (3)
2019 Guarani 12 (2)
2019 Bragantino 20 (5)
2020 Novorizontino 5 (1)
2020–2021 Chapecoense 4 (0)
2022 Londrina 6 (0)
2023– Catanduva 0 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 00:12, 26 October 2023 (UTC)

Thiago Ribeiro Cardoso (born 24 February 1986), known as Thiago Ribeiro, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a forward for Catanduva.

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Club career

Early career

Born in Pontes Gestal, São Paulo state, Thiago Ribeiro started his career at Rio Branco-SP. He played in five matches for the club during his debut year, notably scoring in a 2–1 Campeonato Paulista away loss against Corinthians on 24 January 2004. [2]

Thiago Ribeiro was loaned to Ligue 1 side Bordeaux for 2004–05 season, along with Adonis Soares Pavani in June 2004. [3] He made his debut in the category on 28 August, coming on as a late substitute for Juan Pablo Francia in a 2–0 home win against Sochaux. [4]

São Paulo

On 29 July 2005 Thiago Ribeiro returned to his native state, signing for São Paulo. [5] He made his debut for the club on 14 August, replacing Amoroso in a 3–2 home win against Fortaleza, [6] and scored his first goal on 16 October in a 6–1 away routing of Flamengo. [7]

On 19 November 2005, Thiago Ribeiro scored a hat-trick in a 4–2 home success over Figueirense. [8] He was also included in the 2005 FIFA Club World Championship 23-man squad, [9] but remained unused in both matches as his side was crowned champions.

Thiago Ribeiro was also Tricolor's top goalscorer in the 2006 Campeonato Paulista. However, he struggled to appear regularly during the following year and left the club.

Al Rayyan

Thiago Ribeiro was loaned to Al Rayyan in 2007 (the club also bought half of his rights), and scored a goal in 2007 AFC Champions League. [10]

Cruzeiro

Thiago Ribeiro returned to Brazil on 29 August 2008, after agreeing to a five-year contract with Cruzeiro in the top tier. [11] An investment group bought back the 50% economic rights for US$2 million for Cruzeiro. [12]

Thiago Ribeiro made his debut for the club on 14 September 2008, starting in a 1–0 home loss against Palmeiras. His first goal came seven days later, in a 4–3 away win against Figueirense.

Thiago Ribeiro became top-scorer of 2010 Copa Libertadores with eight goals; highlights included a hat-trick in a 3–1 home win against Nacional on 30 April. On 24 October, he scored a brace in a 4–3 home loss against rivals Atlético Mineiro.

Cagliari

On 16 August 2011[ citation needed ] Thiago Ribeiro joined Cagliari from Rentistas for €3,353,500 with option to purchases. [13] [14] [15] [16] He made his Serie A debut on 11 September, starting in a 2–1 away win against Roma; [17] his first goal came eight days later, in a home success over Novara for the same scoreline.

On 1 February 2012, Thiago Ribeiro scored a brace in a 4–3 home win against Roma. [18] He ended the season as a starter, contributing with five goals in 35 matches as his side managed to avoid relegation.

On 3 July 2012 Cagliari bought Thiago Ribeiro outright for another €2,120,000. [19] [20] Cagliari had paid Rentistas a total of €5,473,500 for him.

Santos

Thiago Ribeiro playing for Santos in 2017. BARCELONA-SANTOS Thiago Ribeiro.jpg
Thiago Ribeiro playing for Santos in 2017.

On 19 July 2013, Thiago Ribeiro returned to his country by signing a four-year deal with Santos, [21] [22] for a fee of €3,325,000 (R$ 10.814 million plus variables). [23] [24] He was assigned the number 11 jersey, previously held by Neymar, as the club was among a restructuration.

Thiago Ribeiro made his debut for the club on 11 August 2013, starting and scoring the first in a 2–1 away win against Internacional. A first-team regular, he ended the year with seven goals in 24 appearances.

Thiago Ribeiro remained as an undisputed starter the following campaign, scoring braces against Corinthians (5–1 home win) and Oeste (4–1 home win) and finishing the 2014 Campeonato Paulista with six goals. In May, however, struggled with several injuries during the year, being sidelined for more than three months. [25]

Thiago Ribeiro was transfer listed by Peixe in February 2015, as the club was facing serious financial problems, mainly due to his high wages. [26]

Atlético Mineiro (loan)

On 8 April 2015, Thiago Ribeiro was loaned to fellow league team Atlético Mineiro until May 2016. [27] He quickly established himself as a starter, finishing the 2015 season with 36 appearances and nine goals, helping Atlético finish second in the year's Brasileirão.

In the 2016 pre-season, Thiago Ribeiro made two appearances in the Florida Cup, of which Atlético were crowned champions. He then picked up an injury and spent the next month recovering. In March, following the signings of Robinho and Hyuri, he fell down the pecking order and mutually terminated his loan contract with Atlético two months before its expiry. [28]

Bahia (loan)

On 16 March 2016, Thiago Ribeiro was loaned to Série B club Bahia until the end of the year. [29] He was separated from the squad in July, and later revealed that a depression issue had been affecting his performances since the end of 2014. [30]

Return to Santos

Returning to Santos ahead of the 2017 campaign, Thiago Ribeiro played his first match on 3 February by replacing Jonathan Copete and scoring the last in a 6–2 home routing of Linense. [31]

Guarani FC

Ribeiro signed with Guarani FC for the 2019 season. [32]

Red Bull Bragantino

On 20 April 2019 Ribeiro signed for Red Bull Bragantino until December, for the 2019 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B season. [33]

Career statistics

As of 26 October 2023 [34]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueState LeagueCupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Rio Branco-SP 2004 Série C 005252
Bordeaux 2004–05 Ligue 1 700070
São Paulo 2005 Série A 1141 [lower-alpha 1] 0124
2006 293171010 [lower-alpha 2] 15614
2007 00600060
Total40723101117418
Al-Rayyan 2006–07 Qatar Stars League 816 [lower-alpha 3] 1141
2007–08 207207
Total28861349
Cruzeiro 2008 [35] Série A133133
2009 308609 [lower-alpha 2] 1459
2010 35810512 [lower-alpha 2] 85721
2011 711286 [lower-alpha 2] 42513
Total85202813271314046
Cagliari 2011–12 Serie A 35510365
2012–13 29233325
Total647436810
Santos 2013 Série A24720267
2014 214176414211
2015 009210102
2017 10072203 [lower-alpha 2] 0222
Total55113310913010022
Atlético Mineiro (loan) 2015 Série A339312 [lower-alpha 2] 03810
2016 002000001 [lower-alpha 4] 030
Total339510020104110
Bahia (loan) 2016 Série B 12151204 [lower-alpha 5] 0232
Londrina 2018 Série B233233
Guarani 2019 Série B11210122
Bragantino 2019 Série B205205
Novorizontino 2020 Série D 00401050
Chapecoense 2020 Série B4040
2021 Série A00000000
Total40000040
Londrina 2022 Série B20401070
Democrata–SL 2023 Mineiro 6060
Career total3737112239184491550567129
  1. Appearance(s) in Copa Sudamericana
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Appearance(s) in Copa Libertadores
  3. Appearance(s) in AFC Champions League
  4. Appearance(s) in Primeira Liga
  5. Appearance(s) in Copa do Nordeste

Honours

São Paulo

Cruzeiro

Atlético Mineiro

Bragantino

Individual

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