Aloísio da Silva Filho

Aloísio full name Aloísio da Silva Filho (born 9 December 1974), is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Potiguar de Mossoró.

Aloísio
Aloísio with ABC
Personal information
Full name Aloísio da Silva Filho
Date of birth (1974-12-09) 9 December 1974
Place of birth Rio Real, Brazil
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Club information
Current team
Potiguar de Mossoró
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
?
2000–2002 Sergipe
2002 Confiança
2002 Fortaleza
2005 Colo-Colo (BA) 0 (0)
2005–2006 Juazeiro 6 (0)
2006 Lagartense 0 (0)
2006 Fluminense de Feira 0 (0)
2007 Potiguar de Mossoró 0 (0)
2007 Itabaiana 0 (0)
2007–2009 ABC 2 (0)
2009–2010 ICASA 12 (0)
2010 Fluminense de Feira 4 (0)
2011 Potiguar de Mossoró
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

He spent most of his career with Campeonato Brasileiro Série B and Série C teams. He also spent most of his career in Brazil Northeast Region, for clubs in Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, Sergipe and Bahia.

He has the same given name along with his father, thus has a suffix Filho in his name.

Career

Aloísio won promotion to Campeonato Brasileiro Série A in November 2002 as the third place of 2002 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B.[1]

In January 2005, he was signed by Colo-Colo (BA) to play at 2005 Campeonato Baiano.

In July 2005 he left for another Bahia team, Campeonato Brasileiro Série C side Juazeiro, signed a 1-year contract. He signed a 3-moth contract with Lagartense in June 2006 for Copa Governo do Estado de Sergipe and Copa Sergipe–Bahia. He then returned to Bahia state, signed a contract with Fluminense de Feira, also for Copa Sergipe–Bahia.

In January 2007, he went to Rio Grande do Norte again, for Potiguar de Mossoró. Before the start of the national league, he left for Sergipe side Itabaiana before returned to Rio Grande do Norte for ABC Futebol Clube on 2 July 2007.

ABC FC

He was the backup keeper for Raniere at 2007 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, played twice. The team won promotion as the fourth place. In 2008 season, he became the third keeper, after Paulo Musse and Raniere.

ICASA

In February 2009 he left for Campeonato Brasileiro Série C side ICASA.[2][3] He was the backup keeper for Ari and the team finished as the bottom of 2009 Campeonato Cearense and relegated.

Aloísio started all 12 matches in Série C which won promotion to National Série B as losing semi-finalist. He was the first choice keeper for the team at 2010 Campeonato Cearense Segunda Divisão, which aimed to promotion, but lost his starting place to Mauro since round 7.[4]

Returned to Fluminense de Feira

In March 2010 he left for Fluminense de Feira Futebol Clube to play for 2010 Campeonato Baiano, 2010 Campeonato do Nordeste, 2010 Copa Governador do Estado da Bahia and 2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D.[5] He was the first choice ahead Tigre, played the first 4 matches of Série D, and replaced by Tigre in the 9th minute in the 4th match. He was dropped from squad for the rest of the matches under new coach (técnico) Luiz Carlos Cruz, which also his coach at Fortaleza.[6][7] The team used Tigre and then new signing Beto. He only appeared once in 2010 Copa Governador do Estado da Bahia as unused bench on 11 September. The team used inferior squad as the match was one day before the Série D match and the head coach used third keeper Gil as starting keeper.[8]

In January 2011 he was re-signed by Potiguar de Mossoró until the end of 2011 Campeonato Potiguar.

Career statistics

Club performance League Cup Total
SeasonClubLeague AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals
Brazil League Copa do Brasil Total
2000SergipeCopa João Havelange??40??
2001Série B??20??
2002Série C??20??
Confiança????
2002FortalezaSérie B????
?
2005Colo-ColoNil?7?
2005JuazeiroSérie C5050
2006Nil?8?
2006Lagartense?9?
2006Fluminense de Feira?10?
2007Potiguar de MossoróSérie C00?11?
2007ItabaianaNil?12?
2007ABCSérie C2020
2008Série B0000?13?
20090000?14?
2009ICASASérie C12000120
2010Série B005150
2010Fluminense de FeiraSérie D4018160
Career total 80

7Unknown appearances in 2005 Campeonato Baiano
8Unknown appearances in 2006 Campeonato Baiano
9Unknown appearances in 2006 Copa Governo do Estado de Sergipe
10Unknown appearances in 2006 Copa Sergipe–Bahia
11Unknown appearances in 2007 Campeonato Potiguar.
12Unknown appearances in 2007 Copa Governo do Estado de Sergipe
13Unknown appearances in 2008 Campeonato Potiguar.
14Unknown appearances in 2009 Campeonato Potiguar.
15Include 5 appearances in 2010 Campeonato Cearense Segunda Divisão.
16Include 4 appearances in 2010 Campeonato Baiano and 10 appearances in 2010 Campeonato do Nordeste.

Honours

Regional

Fluminense
  • Copa Sergipe–Bahia: 2006[9]

State

Itabaiana
  • Copa Governo do Estado de Sergipe: 2006
ICASA
  • Campeonato Cearense Segunda Divisão: 2010

References

  1. "Elenco que levou o Fortaleza à Série A". Diário do Nordeste (in Portuguese). 27 November 2002. Retrieved 1 October 2010.
  2. "NOVO REFORÇO DO VERDÃO !!!". Associação Desportiva Recreativa e Cultural Icasa (in Portuguese). 26 February 2009. Archived from the original on 13 July 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2010.
  3. "Aloísio deixa o ABC e se transfere para o futebol cearense". ABC FC (in Portuguese). 26 February 2009. Retrieved 30 September 2010.
  4. "Icasa 4–0 Caucaia" (PDF). Federação Cearense de Futebol (FCF) (in Portuguese). 21 February 2010. Retrieved 2 October 2010.
  5. "Aloísio e Itacaré são os reforços do Fluminense". Fluminense de Feira FC (in Portuguese). 15 March 2010. Retrieved 30 September 2010.
  6. "Luiz Carlos Cruz é o novo técnico do Fluzão". Fluminense de Feira FC (in Portuguese). 9 August 2010. Retrieved 30 September 2010.
  7. "Grupo já trabalhou forte com novo comandante". Fluminense de Feira FC (in Portuguese). 10 August 2010. Retrieved 30 September 2010.
  8. "SÚMULAS: 1ª RODADA COPA GOVERNADOR DO ESTADO". Federação Baiana de Futebol (FBF) (in Portuguese). 13 September 2010. Archived from the original on 9 October 2010. Retrieved 3 October 2010.
  9. "Pirambu empata com Fluminense no Andrezão". Futebol Sergipano (in Portuguese). 18 October 2006. Archived from the original on 13 March 2012. Retrieved 30 September 2010.
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