Lincoln (footballer, born 1979)

Lincoln Cássio de Souza Soares (born 22 January 1979), commonly known as Lincoln, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.

Lincoln
Lincoln with Schalke 04
Personal information
Full name Lincoln Cássio de Souza Soares
Date of birth (1979-01-22) 22 January 1979
Place of birth São Brás do Suaçuí, Brazil
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)[1]
Position(s) Attacking midfielder
Youth career
1989–1997 Atlético Mineiro
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1997–2001 Atlético Mineiro 49 (4)
2001–2004 1. FC Kaiserslautern 53 (12)
2004–2007 Schalke 04 83 (20)
2007–2009 Galatasaray 42 (13)
2010–2011 Palmeiras 25 (3)
2011Avaí (loan) 17 (3)
2012–2015 Coritiba 61 (8)
2014Bahia (loan) 17 (3)
National team
1999 Brazil U23 2 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Career

Atlético Mineiro

Lincoln was born in São Brás do Suaçuí. He was a member of the 1999 Atlético Mineiro team, who were runners-up in Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, a team that also included Marques, Juliano Belletti, Caçapa, Carlos Galván, and the 1999 top scorer Guilherme, among others.

Kaiserslautern

Lincoln was signed in 2001 by Kaiserslautern as a replacement for playmaker Ciriaco Sforza, who was bought by Bayern Munich. The slender, but technically gifted Lincoln made an immediate impact and contributed to a strong Kaiserslautern finish in that season. However, trouble was afoot within the club from Rhineland-Palatinate: heavy internal friction was experienced and this was not helped by a large turnover of players. The last straw was when Lincoln disappeared in spring 2004; it turned out that he had headed back to his native Brazil as he felt it would be better for an injury he was apparently suffering from. This was not endorsed by the club and earned him a season-long suspension. Many of the club's fans, members of the board, and playing staff were left embittered by the fact that Lincoln left the club while they struggled against relegation.

Schalke 04

Lincoln's reputation had suffered and it was seen as a surprise when Schalke 04 signed the playmaker. However, his game flourished while at the Ruhrgebiet club, and he was one of the strongest pillars in the surprising Schalke 2004–05 campaign that earned them second place in the Bundesliga. Although Lincoln experienced a dip in form in 2005–06, he firmly established himself as one of the best playmakers in the Bundesliga.

Galatasaray

In June 2007, Lincoln signed a four-year contract for Galatasaray, for a fee of around €5 million. He was greeted at the Atatürk International Airport with a crowd of 5,000 Galatasaray supporters.[2]

Lincoln scored five times in his first season in the 2007–08 Turkcell Süper Lig and he made a few important assists, showing great performances both in domestic play and UEFA Cup games. He became a favorite of the Galatasaray fans. However, he was taken out of the squad of the seventh week clash against the arch-rivals Beşiktaş. Karl-Heinz Feldkamp took Lincoln and teammate Hakan Şükür out of the match squad because they had broken the camp rules by bringing family and friends to training. After the 2–1 win, thanks to the goals of Hakan Balta and Shabani Nonda (penalty), some have called Feldkamp a braveheart and a hero, but many other supporters criticised him because of the decision.

He eventually had the opportunity to play against rivals Fenerbahçe on 9 November 2008 and scored one of the quickest goals ever seen in a Fenerbahçe – Galatasaray derbies, exactly 1:30 after the opening kickoff; however, Galatasaray gave up four straight goals after this and lost the game 4–1.

As the playmaker of the team, Lincoln was selected as the team captain in a UEFA Cup game against Hertha BSC on 3 December 2008.[3][4]

In July 2009, Galatasaray put Lincoln on suspension due to his absence during pre-season training. He was later released from the Turkish side and his squad number 10 was issued to the newly appointed captain, Arda Turan.[5]

Palmeiras

On 4 February 2010, Lincoln signed a two-year contract with SE Palmeiras.[6][7] On 8 May 2010, he scored the goal to beat Vitoria 1–0 in opening round of the 2010 Campeonato Brasileiro. He made impressive appearances with Palmeiras in 2010. In 2011, Lincoln was not in the plans of manager Luiz Felipe Scolari, and failed to make usual appearances. He stated that he would like to play more or leave the club.

Avaí

On 10 August 2011, Avaí announced that Lincoln signed a loan contract with the club from Palmeiras.

Coritiba

In 2012, Coritiba signed Lincoln on a two-year contract. He won with the club the 2012 and 2013 Campeonato Paranaense.

Bahia

In 2014, he was loaned to Bahia until the end of the year.

Career statistics

Club Season League Cup Continental Other[lower-alpha 1] Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Atlético Mineiro 1997 100010
1998 1726431267
1999 1522051223
2000 160528030322
2001 00301040
Total 494166808512
Kaiserslautern 2001–02 278333011
2002–03 2024220264
2003–04 620062
Total 531275206217
Schalke 04 2004–05 31126251404615
2005–06 29510126204411
2006–07 2332220275
Total 8320941976011731
Galatasaray 2007–08 195207210297
2008–09 23830121389
Total 421350193106716
Palmeiras 2010 193525031326
2011 602060140
Total 253725091466
Avaí (loan) 2011 173173
Coritiba 2012 334110102086512
2013 2841020132446
2014 00001010
Total 61812030341011018
Bahia (loan) 2014 91300052173
Career total 33951591754105713509104

Honours

Schalke 04

Galatasaray

Coritiba

Bahia

References

  1. "Lincoln çılgınlığı". Hurriyet.com.tr. 26 June 2007. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
  2. "Hertha Berlin 0 – Galatasaray 1". Galatasaray.org. 3 December 2008. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
  3. "Cassio Lincoln kaptan çıktı". Hurriyet.com.tr. 4 December 2008. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
  4. "Haldun Üstünel: 10 Numaralı Forma Arda Turan'ın". Galatasaray.org (in Turkish). 10 July 2009. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
  5. "Lincoln to Palmeiras". SuperLigNews.com. 6 February 2010. Archived from the original on 12 February 2010. Retrieved 8 February 2010.
  6. "Duyuru: Lincoln". Galatasaray.org. 8 February 2010. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
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