André Alves
da Cruz
Date
of Birth: 09/20/68
Place:
Piracicaba
Player
revealed by A. A. Ponte Preta
82
- youth / Ponte Preta
83
- youth / Ponte Preta
84
- Junior / Ponte Preta
85
- Junior / Ponte Preta
86
- Juniors / Ponte Preta
87
- Juniors, Professional / Ponte Preta
88
- professional / Ponte Preta
89
- professional / Ponte Preta
90
- professional / Flamengo
June
of 90 to June of 94 - Standard Liège (Belgium).
June
of 94 to June of 97 - Napoli (Italy)
June
of 97 - Milan (Italy)
1999-
Standard Liège (Belgium)
June of 99 to december 99 - Torino
(Italy)
Current
Club -
Sporting Clube (Portugal)
84 - Youth Brazilian national team (Monteguy, France 1st)
85
- Qualify for Youth world cup in China (Argentina 2nd) / World
Cup of China 3rd
Under
23 -tournament in Cannes and Toulon, France.
Under
23 - Tournament of Carcere (Spain 1st)
86
- Tournament TDK of China 1st/ Tournment in Qatar 1st
87
- under 23 - Qualify for world cup in Chile (Colombia 2nd)
Pan
American in Indianapolis (USA 1st Professional)
Professional
- Bicentennial in Australia 1st
World
cup of Juniors in Chile, eliminated on quarter finals
88
- Olympic Games of Seoul (Korea 1st)
89
- Copa America (Brazil 1st)
Preliminary
rounds of the Cup of 90
Last
Game in 89, against Italy in Bologna.
Victory
of 1 x 0 with a free-kick.
95
- Tournament Umbro (England 1st)
Copa
America in Uruguay 2nd
99
- Finalist "Belgium Cup" 1998/1999 (Standard)
99
- Champion of the Italian Championship 1998/99 (AC Milan)
He played about 40 to 50 games for the Professional Brazilian
team. It was not counted about 15 to 20 friendly matches.
2000 - Champions of the Portuguese Championship (Sporting)
2000 - Finalist of Portugal Cup 1999/2000 (Sporting)
2000 - Champion of Super Cup of Portugal 1999/2000 (Sporting)
2002 - Champion of the Portuguese Championship 2001/2002
(Sporting)
2002 - Champion of Portugal Cup 2001/2002
He
is one of the few (perhaps the only one) to participate in all
the categories of the brazilian team.
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