Ely Thadeu

Ely Thadeu
Personal information
Full name Ely Thadeu Bravim Rangel
Date of birth (1982-08-12) 12 August 1982
Place of birth Vila Velha, Espírito Santo, Brazil
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Playing position Forward
Club information
Current team
Aracruz
Youth career
1995–2001 Vasco da Gama
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001–2003 Vasco da Gama
2004Olaria (loan)
2005–2006Baraúnas (loan)
2006–2007 Red Star Belgrade 10 (0)
2007 Democrata (SL)
2008 Ipatinga
2009 Villa Nova 1 (0)
2010–2011 Democrata (GV)
2011 Capixaba
2012 Guarani (MG)
2012– Aracruz
National team
1998–1999 Brazil U17
2000 Brazil U20 17 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (goals)

Ely Thadeu Bravin Rangel, commonly known as Ely Thadeu (born 12 August 1982) is a Brazilian football forward playing with Esporte Clube Aracruz.

Career

He was born in Vila Velha, Espírito Santo, Brazil. He started his career in 1995 when he was aged 12 and when he passed a trial at Vasco da Gama and joined their youth team. Since then, he will pass through all the youth teams of the club,[1] before making his senior debut with Vasco first team in 2001, as the attacking partner of his idol, Romario.[1] He became the first option after the injury of Euller and he grabbed the chance by scoring two goals in his first five matches in the Brasileirão.[1] Because of his speed, during his early career he was nicknamed Filho do Vento (son of the wind) and by this time it was changed to Torpedo by his coach Joel Santana.[1]

In 2004 Vasco loaned him to Olaria and in 2005 to Baraúnas.[2] While with Vasco, he played a total of 67 matches and had scored 12 goals in the national and state championships.[2] His senior debut was on 21 January 2001, in a Campeonato Carioca match against Madureira, and his first official goal for Vasco happened one week later when he scored the opening goal in the 2-1 victory over Frigurguense, also for the Carioca state championship.[2]

In summer 2006 he left Vasco and decided to move abroad and join Red Star Belgrade. With them he won the 2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga and played in the 2006–07 UEFA Champions League and 2006–07 UEFA Cup qualifiers. In early 2008 he returned to Brazil and had a short spell with Democrata before moving back to the Brasileirão by joining Ipatinga in their first season ever in the Brazilian top-flight in April that year.[3] However, after playing in the opening match of the season he ended dismissed by the club.[4] During 2009 he played with Villa Nova Atlético Clube.

While playing with Democrata, in April 2010 he was accused of testing positive for cannabis in a doping test and was suspended,[5] however in 2011 he was back to competition.[6] In August 2011 he signed with lower league club Capixaba.[7] In 2012 he joined Guarani playing in the Campeonato Mineiro but during that same year he moved to Esporte Clube Aracruz playing in the Campeonato Capixaba.[8]

He has represented Brazil at U-17 and U-20 levels.[9] He was part of the Brazil team at the 1998 Toulon Tournament, and he was called to be part of Brazil squad for the 1999 FIFA U-17 World Championship however because of an injury he did not travelled to New Zealand.[1] In 2000 he was part of Brazil U-20 and that same year he won the tournament in China of the category.[10]

Honours

Trivia

He is mostly known in Brazil as Ely Thadeu, although he is sometimes also referred to as Ely Tadeu.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Ely Thadeu quer ser titular em 2002 at netvasco.com, 21-11-2001 (Portuguese)
  2. 1 2 3 "Lembra dele no Vasco?" – Ely Thadeu at saojanuario.net, 27-6-2009 (Portuguese)
  3. Ely Thadeu é o novo atacante do Tigre at Globo Esporte, 16-4-2008 (Portuguese)
  4. Dez foguetes molhados do Vasco at olheiros.net, 25-11-2011 (Portuguese)
  5. Ely Thadeu é pego no exame antidoping na partida contra o Uberaba at Globo Esporte, 25-11-2011 (Portuguese)
  6. Cruzeiro golea o Democrata at TododoCruziro, 25-11-2011 (Portuguese)
  7. Maior reforço do Capixaba, Ely Thadeu inicia treinos nesta segunda at Globo Esporte, 25-11-2011 (Portuguese)
  8. Ely Thadeu at Soccerway
  9. Crvena Zvezda sign Ely Tadeu at UEFA.com, 25-11-2011
  10. Profile and career story at sidneijferreira.blogspot.pt

External sources

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