Obina

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Obina
Personal information
Full name Manuel de Brito Filho
Date of birth (1983-01-31) January 31, 1983 (age 41)
Place of birth Vera Cruz, Bahia, Brazil
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
2001 Vitória
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2002–2004 Vitória 40 (19)
2003Flu de Feira (loan) 0 (0)
2003CRB (loan) - (-)
2005
Al-Ittihad
- (-)
2005–2010
Flamengo
112 (28)
2009
Palmeiras
(loan)
27 (12)
2010 Atlético Mineiro 24 (12)
2011–2013
Shandong Luneng
34 (15)
2012
Palmeiras
(loan)
24 (2)
2013Bahia (loan) 13 (3)
2014 América Mineiro 24 (13)
2015–2016 Matsumoto Yamaga 36 (6)
Total 334 (110)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 31 July 2018

Manuel de Brito Filho, better known as Obina (born January 31, 1983), is a former

striker
.

Career

Vitória

Obina caught attention in

Al-Ittihad
.

Flamengo

Flamengo's supporters like to refer to him as the Brazilian

2006 Brazilian Cup. He has often been compared with Fio Maravilha for his folkloric charm. Kléber Leite
, Flamengo's Director of Football, once referred to him as being "culturally naive."

During

Flamengo
's doctors estimated that he will be out of action for six months.

Just a few games after his awaited return, Obina was suspended for 120 days after hitting

Flamengo's match against that team on September 8, 2007.[1]

In the two final games of the 2008 Campeonato Carioca, Obina scored three goals against Botafogo and led Flamengo to win its 30th championship.

Palmeiras

Obina was loaned to

Barueri.[4]

Obina scored his first hat-trick for

Palmeiras on July 26, 2009 against rivals Corinthians, his club won 3-0.[5]

On November 18, 2009 Obina was involved in some trouble with his teammate

Maurício, both argued and tried to hit each other after the incident. Both were resigned from the club with two matches left to play in the season.[6][7]

Return to Palmeiras

In July 2012 Obina returned to Palmeiras for a six-month loan in which the São Paulo club shelled out $300 thousand ( R $626,000 ).

On July 22, 2012, shook the Nautical networks in victory by 3-0, this being his first goal after the return to Palmeiras . His poor performance, along with the entire team, which culminated with Palmeiras relegation to Serie B in 2013 led to the board of directors desist to renew with the player, following the Palestra Italia only until December, when it closes your loan agreement. On November 29, 2012, along with four other companions, was officially dismissed from the club.

Atlético Mineiro

After a very brief stay in Flamengo, for merely two weeks (the first two of 2010), Obina signed a three years contract with Atlético Mineiro prior to their first official game of the season, against América Mineiro, on January 24, 2010. The contract grants Atlético Mineiro 50% of the rights over Obina, and it cost the club approximately 700,000 euros.[8]

China

On January 21, 2011, the Atletico Mineiro announced through its official website that the group of investors who held the pass Obina, had negotiated the player with the Chinese football. Atletico received only, according to the contract, the amount on the window rate. [9 ] Obina was sold to Shandong Luneng, current Chinese champion.

América Mineiro

Hit in January 2014 to its arrival to America Mineiro . [ 15 ] He scored twice against his former club Atletico Mineiro, but the rabbit ended up losing the game by turning 3 to 2. [ 16 ] Before Vasco da Gama, Obina scored the goal that secured the tie for América Mineiro in a match valid for the Brazilian Championship . [17 ] Before his former club Bahia, scored a penalty goal that opened the scoring for the Coelho, but the team eventually lost the match 2-1.

Bahia

Hit in January 2013, was loaned to Bahia until December 2013. [ 14] Opened on March 17, 2013, against Vitória da Conquista, match that ended in a draw 1 to 1. He scored his first goal in the club's match against Juazeirense on March 24, 2013.

Career statistics

(Correct as of May 5, 2011)
Club Season State League
Brazilian Série A
Copa do Brasil Copa Libertadores Copa Sudamericana Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Vitória 2004 - - 40 19 9 5 - - - - 49 24
Total 0 0 40 19 9 5 0 0 0 0 49 24
Flamengo
2005 - - 27 6 2 1 - - - - 29 7
2006 3 0 30 11 8 4 - - - - 41 15
2007 5 3 23 4 - - 2 2 - - 30 9
2008 17 7 31 7 - - 7 1 - - 55 15
2009 11 0 1 0 5 0 - - - - 17 0
Total 36 10 112 28 15 5 9 3 0 0 172 46
Palmeiras
(loan)
2009 - - 27 12 - - 2 0 - - 29 12
Total 0 0 27 12 0 0 2 0 0 0 29 12
Flamengo
2010 2 0 - - - - - - - - 2 0
Total 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Atlético Mineiro 2010 3 3 24 12 3 5 - - 3 3 33 23
Total 3 3 24 12 3 5 0 0 3 3 33 23
Club Season Chinese Super League Cup Continental Other Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Shandong Luneng
2011 - - 25 10 3 0 6 2 - - 34 12
Total - - 25 10 3 0 6 2 0 0 34 12
Career total 41 13 228 79 30 15 22 5 3 3 319 117

according to combined sources on the Flamengo official website[9] and Flaestatística.[10]

Honours

Vitória
Flamengo
Atlético Mineiro

References

  1. ^ "Obina, do Flamengo, é condenado a 120 dias de suspensão por agressão" (in Portuguese). Folha Online. September 18, 2007. Retrieved September 28, 2007.
  2. ^ "Em baixa, Obina troca Flamengo pelo Palmeiras" (in Portuguese). Terra. May 25, 2009. Retrieved May 25, 2009.
  3. ^ "Libertadores: na estreia de Obina, Palmeiras tropeça e se complica" (in Portuguese). O Globo. May 29, 2009. Retrieved May 29, 2009.
  4. ^ "Obina marca no empate do Palmeiras com o Barueri" (in Portuguese). O Globo. May 31, 2009. Retrieved May 31, 2009.
  5. ^ "Obina hat-trick helps Palmeiras crush Corinthians". Four Four Two. July 27, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2009.
  6. ^ "Demitidos, Maurício e Obina deixam Porto Alegre sem o Palmeiras". Globoesporte.com. November 19, 2009. Retrieved November 19, 2009.
  7. ^ "Palmeiras pair set for sack following fight". Four Four Two. November 19, 2009. Retrieved November 19, 2009.
  8. ^ Presidente do Atlético-MG anuncia contratação de Obina[permanent dead link] (in Portuguese). ESPN Brasil. January 20, 2010. Retrieved January 21, 2010.
  9. ^ Flamengo official website (in Portuguese)
  10. ^ Flaestatística (in Portuguese)

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