José Carlos Santos da Silva

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Zé Carlos
Personal information
Full name José Carlos Santos Silva
Date of birth (1975-03-19) 19 March 1975 (age 49)
Place of birth Ipirá, Brazil
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Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1995 Goianiense
1996–2001 Botafogo 53 (7)
2001 Guarani (loan) 3 (0)
2002 Malatyaspor 6 (1)
2003 Flamengo 47 (12)
2004 Pohang Steelers 14 (5)
2005 Juventude 17 (10)
2006 Marítimo 16 (7)
2006–2007 Braga 24 (7)
2007–2008 APOEL 19 (7)
2008 Trofense 5 (0)
2009 Veria 8 (1)
2009 Juventude 13 (1)
2010–2012 Bolívar 41 (21)
2012 Botafogo-DF (loan)
2012 Ceilândia 7 (2)
2013 Olaria 4 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

José Carlos Santos da Silva (born 19 March 1975), known as Zé Carlos, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a forward.

His own included, he played professionally in six countries.

Football career

Born in Ipirá, Bahia, Zé Carlos received the nickname Zé do Gol (Zé of the Goal) while playing at Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas. There, he was champion of the 1997 Campeonato Carioca and the Torneio Rio-São Paulo in the following year. In January 2002 he left for Turkish club Malatyaspor[1] and, the next year, moved back to Brazil, for Clube de Regatas do Flamengo also in Rio de Janeiro.

In January 2004, Zé Carlos joined South Korea's Pohang Steelers.[1] The following year in the same month he moved again, penning a one-year deal with Esporte Clube Juventude.

Carlos spent the next one 1/2 seasons in Portugal, with C.S. Marítimo[1] and S.C. Braga,[2] helping the Minho side finish fourth in 2006–07 and qualify for the UEFA Cup.

On 12 July 2007, Zé Carlos signed a contract with APOEL FC in Cyprus.[3] He experienced some trouble with injuries during his stay, but helped his team win the campaign's domestic cup.

In 2011, 34-year-old Zé Carlos helped Club Bolívar conquer the Bolivian League, scoring ten goals. He subsequently returned to his country, playing exclusively in amateur football.

Honours

Botafogo
APOEL
Bolívar

References

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