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Anderson (footballer, born 1988)

Anderson Luís de Abreu Oliveira (born 13 April 1988), commonly known as Anderson, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who works as assistant manager of Adana Demirspor. He played as a midfielder and known best for his tenure with Manchester United from 2007 to 2015.

Anderson
Anderson in 2013
Personal information
Full name Anderson Luís de Abreu Oliveira[1]
Date of birth (1988-04-13) 13 April 1988 (age 36)[2]
Place of birth Porto Alegre, Brazil
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)[2]
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1993–2004 Grêmio
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2004–2006 Grêmio 19 (6)
2006–2007 Porto 18 (2)
2007–2015 Manchester United 105 (6)
2014Fiorentina (loan) 7 (0)
2015–2018 Internacional 50 (1)
2017Coritiba (loan) 12 (0)
2018–2020 Adana Demirspor 12 (0)
Total 223 (14)
International career
2005 Brazil U17[nb 1] 12 (7)
2008 Brazil U23 5 (1)
2007–2008 Brazil 8 (0)
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Born in Porto Alegre, he began his career with Grêmio, joining the youth team before rising through the ranks. His goal against Náutico during the 2005 play-offs earned Grêmio promotion to the Brazilian Série A. In January 2006, Anderson moved to Porto. There, he won the Primeira Liga twice, along with the Taça de Portugal and Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira during the 2005–06 season. After 18 months in Portugal, he joined English club Manchester United, with whom he won the Premier League title four times, as well as the 2007–08 UEFA Champions League, one League Cup, the FIFA Club World Cup and two FA Community Shields. He fell out of favour at Manchester United following the departure of manager Alex Ferguson in 2013, and spent the second half of the 2013–14 season at Fiorentina before returning to Brazil with Internacional in January 2015. He went on loan to Coritiba in 2017, before returning to Europe in 2018 with Turkish side Adana Demirspor. After a year there, Anderson retired from football in September 2020.

Anderson made his Brazil debut in 2007 during the 2007 Copa América, which they went on to win. He also played for the Brazil Olympic football team during the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, helping them secure the bronze medal.

Club career edit

Grêmio edit

Born in Porto Alegre, Anderson joined Grêmio as a youth player. He made his first appearance for the team on 23 October 2004 in a 3–1 loss to Internacional in the Brazilian Série A, in which he scored a goal from a free-kick.[3] Grêmio, however, were relegated at the season's conclusion and Anderson followed the team to the Brazilian Série B.

It was reported in June 2005 that Portuguese group GestiFute had paid €5 million for 70% of the economic rights to Anderson. On 18 June 2005, Anderson was reported to have signed a pre-contract with Portuguese side Porto.[4][5]

Anderson earned himself iconic status by scoring the goal that lifted Grêmio back into Série A in a promotion playoff against Náutico in November 2005.[6] This goal was particularly memorable because Grêmio only had seven players on the pitch at the time and had just seen the opposition have a penalty saved. The goal, scored 16 minutes into extra time, gave Grêmio a 1–0 victory in the most unlikely of circumstances.[7][8]

Porto edit

Three months before his 18th birthday, Anderson joined Porto for a €7 million transfer fee in January 2006.[6][9] As FIFA prohibits the international transfer of any underage players (subject to the exception that the player is moving to other countries to accompany their parents), Anderson's mother, Doralice de Oliveira, relocated to Portugal to facilitate his move abroad.[10] Porto owned 65% of the economic rights, from which Porto would receive 65% of the future transfer fee of the player.[9]

Anderson made his league debut for Porto on 5 March 2006, playing a part in helping the team seal the 2005–06 Primeira Liga title. In the 2006–07 season, he made his UEFA Champions League debut in Porto's first group game against CSKA Moscow.[11] Anderson, however, was forced to miss five months of the season due to a broken leg, as a result of a tackle by Benfica midfielder Kostas Katsouranis.[12] Despite his injury, he managed to appear in 15 games in the 2006–07 season, scoring two goals, and again picking up a league-winners' medal.[13] In total, he made 21 starts for Porto in all competitions.

Manchester United edit

2007–08 season edit

 
Anderson playing in the Manchester derby on 10 February 2008
 
Anderson battling with Cesc Fàbregas for the ball in a home match against Arsenal

On 30 May 2007, the Manchester United website confirmed that the club had agreed in principle to sign Anderson from Porto for an undisclosed fee.[14] The initial application for a work permit for Anderson was rejected on the ground that he did not have enough international caps. Manchester United subsequently argued that only his youth had prevented him from acquiring more caps and that, given his exceptional talent and the size of the transfer fee, clearance was justified.[15] On 29 June 2007, he was granted a work permit to play in the United Kingdom, and the move was completed on 2 July, with Anderson signing a five-year contract to become United's second Brazilian player after Kléberson.[16] The transfer fee Porto announced was €30 million,[17] which was equivalent to around £20 million as of July 2007.[18]

Anderson was friends with Portuguese-speaking new teammates Cristiano Ronaldo and Nani prior to joining the club.[19] He was handed the number 8 shirt, previously worn by Wayne Rooney, who changed to number 10, and made his Manchester United debut on 3 August 2007, playing 45 minutes of a pre-season friendly against Doncaster Rovers, which United won 2–0.[20]

On 1 September 2007, Anderson made his competitive debut for United against Sunderland, before he was substituted at half-time and replaced by striker Louis Saha, who eventually scored the game winner.[21] Anderson made his Champions League debut against Sporting Clube de Portugal in a 0–1 away win on 19 September, coming on as a substitute for Ryan Giggs in the 76th minute.[22] On 26 September, Anderson made his League Cup debut, playing the full 90 minutes in a 2–0 loss to Coventry City, in a team consisting almost entirely of youth and reserve team players.[23]

In the 2008 Champions League final in Moscow, Anderson was brought on as a substitute in the final minute of extra time to replace Wes Brown, and converted United's sixth attempt in the penalty shootout. United won the game 6–5 on penalties to give Anderson the first European honour of his career.[24]

2008–09 season edit

On 6 December 2008, Anderson won the 2008 Golden Boy award.[25] On 21 December 2008, Anderson played 88 minutes of the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup final against LDU Quito, which United won courtesy of a single Wayne Rooney goal to claim the world title.[26] On 1 March 2009, Anderson came on in the 56th minute of the 2009 League Cup final against Tottenham Hotspur, replacing Danny Welbeck. He went on to score the winning penalty in the penalty shootout, winning his first League Cup medal.[27] On 18 May, in the penultimate game of the season against Arsenal, United only needed one point to seal their third successive Premier League title and Anderson's second in two years at the club. Anderson was brought on for Wayne Rooney in the final minute, helping United lift the title at home to their fierce rivals.[28]

2009–10 season edit

 
Anderson (right) with Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez

Anderson scored his first goal for Manchester United in the Audi Cup friendly tournament against Boca Juniors on 29 July 2009. After United were awarded a free kick on the right side of the penalty area, Anderson stepped up and curled the ball into the far top corner of the goal with his left foot.[29] On 12 September, Anderson went on to score his first competitive goal for Manchester United against Tottenham in his 78th appearance for the club. He latched onto a loose ball at the edge of the area and hammered the ball into the bottom right corner with his left foot, scoring United's second goal of a 1–3 league win at White Hart Lane.[30] In January 2010, Anderson was believed to have returned home to Brazil without manager Sir Alex Ferguson's permission and fined £80,000 by Manchester United.[31]

Anderson returned to the first-team for a match against West Ham United on 23 February,[32] but after just 20 minutes of the match, Anderson ruptured the cruciate ligament in his left knee and had to be substituted by Park Ji-sung. He was later ruled out for the remainder of the season, as well as the 2010 FIFA World Cup, after analysis determined that he would be out for the next six months.[33]

2010–11 season edit

On 20 August 2010, Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed that Anderson had returned to training after the combination of an injury and being involved in a serious car accident.[34] He made his return to action in the 3–2 home victory over Liverpool as an 88th-minute substitute on 19 September.[35] On 7 December, Anderson scored his first goal at Old Trafford and also first European goal for the club in a 1–1 draw with Valencia.[36]

Anderson signed a new 4+12-year contract with United on 15 December, keeping him at the club until June 2015.[37] Anderson doubled his United goal tally in one game as he scored twice in a 4–1 second leg semi-final home win over Schalke 04 in the Champions League. The game's aggregate score ended 6–1 to United and therefore reached the final for the third time in four years.[38] In his next game, he scored only his second league goal for United, equalising against Blackpool on 22 May 2011, the final day of the league season, in a match that United went on to win 4–2.[39]

2011–12 season edit

Anderson started the season curtain-raiser, the 2011 FA Community Shield, which resulted in a 3–2 win over Manchester City.[40] He also started the first three games, a 2–1 win against West Bromwich Albion,[41] a 3–0 win against Tottenham Hotspur at home, where he scored his first goal of the season,[42] and the 8–2 win against Arsenal, where he assisted on Danny Welbeck's opening goal.[43]

Anderson scored his second goal of the season in a 2–0 home win against Norwich City in the Premier League. He broke the deadlock on 68 minutes, heading in from six yards after a corner had been knocked back across goal.[44] During a match in the Champions League, Anderson injured his knee, ruling him out until February 2012. Anderson made a surprise return earlier than expected on 31 December 2011, coming on as a second-half substitute in a 3–2 home defeat to Blackburn Rovers. Further injuries led to Anderson, however, being sidelined for the remainder of the season.

2012–13 season edit

Anderson returned in the 2012–13 season, setting an early highlight in the third round League Cup match against Newcastle United on 26 September in 2012, when he scored an excellent opener in a 2–1 victory.[citation needed] He carried his form into the next round of the League Cup on 31 October in a match against Chelsea. He managed to earn three assists in the 80 minutes he played whilst leaving the pitch with United winning 3–2, although they went on to lose 5–4 after extra time.[citation needed] He continued to impress when given the opportunity, and garnered praise for a substitute appearance in the 3–1 win over Queens Park Rangers at Old Trafford. Sir Alex Ferguson stated that "Anderson changed the game".[45]

On 1 December 2012, Anderson scored his first league goal of the season in a 4–3 victory away at Reading. Despite his excellent run of form, Anderson had picked a hamstring injury up in the match and was substituted just before half-time.[46] On 30 January 2013, Anderson played 68 minutes on his return from injury in a 2–1 defeat of Southampton at Old Trafford.[47]

On 19 May 2013, Anderson played the full 90 minutes in Sir Alex Ferguson's final match as Manchester United manager, a 5–5 draw with West Brom at The Hawthorns.[48]

2013–14 season edit

After falling out of favour under new Manchester United manager David Moyes, playing just eight games in the first half of the 2013–14 season, Anderson joined Italian club Fiorentina on loan on 18 January 2014 for the remainder of the season.[49] During his five-month loan, Anderson only made seven appearances for Fiorentina, three of which were from the bench. At the end of the season, he returned to Manchester United.[50]

2014–15 season edit

Anderson was not part of the 25-man squad that flew to the US for United's pre-season tour, missing out because of a calf injury he sustained during training.[51] Under new manager Louis van Gaal, Anderson was allocated the number 28 shirt, with Juan Mata having taken the number 8 upon signing in January 2014.[52] His first appearance of the season came in a 4–0 loss at Milton Keynes Dons in the League Cup, where he played the full 90 minutes.[53] After this, Anderson appeared in only one more game for Manchester United, a 0–0 draw with Burnley at Turf Moor. Anderson finally parted with Manchester United by making a switch to Internacional, on a free transfer, during the January transfer window.[54]

Internacional edit

On 3 February 2015, Anderson ended his 7+12-year association with Manchester United by signing with Brazilian side Internacional on a four-year deal. A statement on Internacional's website read, "Sport Club Internacional concluded on Tuesday the procedures to announce the signing of midfielder Anderson. He signs a four-year contract."[55]

On his debut for Internacional, Anderson missed a penalty kick against Cruzeiro in the Campeonato Gaúcho.[56] In his second match, a 3–1 defeat to The Strongest in the Copa Libertadores on 17 February, Anderson was substituted after 36 minutes and required an oxygen mask due to La Paz's Estadio Hernando Siles being 3.68 km above sea level.[57]

On 1 April, Anderson was sent off in Inter's 1–1 draw with Ypiranga de Erechim.[58]

On 10 May, Anderson made his first Campeonato Brasileiro appearance for Internacional in the team's opening game of the 2015 season; a 3–0 loss at Atlético Paranaense. He received his second red card for the club in a 1–3 home defeat to Atlético Mineiro on 5 July.[59]

On 9 August, Anderson was substituted at half-time in a 5–0 defeat to his former club and Inter's Porto Alegre rivals Grêmio. He then received threats and insults from the club's fans at training on the following Monday[60] and was dropped from Inter's starting line-up for their following ten league fixtures. He returned to the team in a 3–1 loss to Santos on 27 September[61] and remained a regular starter as Inter finished fifth in the league.[62]

Adana Demirspor edit

On 30 July 2018, Anderson joined TFF First League side Adana Demirspor.[63] In his first season there, he made just 14 appearances. He started the first match of the 2019–20 season, but was substituted at half-time; he was on the bench for the next game, but then missed the next two entirely. On 20 September, the Adana Demirspor president announced that Anderson had decided to retire from football.[64]

Anderson announced his retirement from football in September 2020.[65]

International career edit

In April 2005, Anderson played for Brazil in the South American under-17 Championship. The following October, he featured in the 2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship and he won the Golden Ball as Brazil took second place.[66]

 
Anderson (right) with Argentina's Lionel Messi and Marcelo (left) at the Olympics.

When Brazil were in danger of going out of the tournament after their opening game defeat against Gambia, Anderson helped to turn their fortunes around in the next match against the Netherlands. Anderson played well against the Dutch, contributing crosses and runs that aided his side. Anderson kept up his level of performance after that, scoring one goal and playing a key role in others, notably setting up Ramon for the first strike against Korea DPR in the quarter-final. After helping to lead Brazil into the final after a 4–3 semi-final victory over Turkey, Anderson lasted only 15 minutes of the final with Mexico before being stretchered off.

Anderson made his international debut for the Brazilian senior team on 27 June 2007 in their 2–0 loss against Mexico in the 2007 Copa América, coming on as a second-half substitute.[15][67] He made his first start for Brazil on 1 July 2007 against Chile in a 3–0 victory.

In July 2008, Brazil coach Dunga named Anderson in the 18-man squad for the 2008 Summer Olympics.[68] He scored Brazil's first goal in their second group match against New Zealand, a match they went on to win 5–0.[69] On 22 August 2008, Brazil won the bronze medal as they defeated Belgium 3–0.[70]

Style of play edit

Regarded as a talented and highly promising player in the media in his youth, Anderson later struggled to replicate his precocious performances as his career progressed, and has been accused by some pundits – including Marca's Fran Villalobos and The Guardian's Barney Ronay – of failing to live up to his potential.[71][72] Keith Griffin of Bleacher Report remarked in 2008 that Anderson was "[o]ne of the most impressive young players to grace the Premier League this season," noting that the midfielder was gifted "with blinding pace, hulkish upper body strength, and vision." Alex Ferguson added that Anderson "can tackle, he's lightning quick, he's brave and he can pass the ball."[73]

In 2009, Will Evans of Bleacher Report described him as a player gifted with pace, physical strength, flair, and technical skills, as well noting his range of passing, crossing ability, defensive skills, and accuracy from penalties as some of his key strengths. He also cited that although Anderson was capable of creating chances for teammates, his biggest weaknesses were his shooting accuracy and lack of goals going forward, something which Ferguson had also previously noted. He felt that Anderson's best positions were either as a central midfielder or as a winger, although Evans's colleague Sam Tighe noted in 2013 that the Brazilian was often deployed as an attacking midfielder in his youth, and was also capable of playing in other positions, and was even used as a deep-lying playmaker on occasion; he labelled him as a dangerous free kick taker with good acceleration and dribbling ability.[73][74][75][76][77] Regarding Anderson's difficulties in living up to his potential during his time at Manchester United, Chris Atkins of Bleacher Report commented: "Before joining Porto, Anderson was touted as the next Ronaldinho. Having emerged through the Gremio academy system as a tricky attacking midfielder, the comparisons were only natural and, prior to his injury in Portugal, the signs were promising. With excellent acceleration, impressive close control and a powerful shot, he certainly appeared to be an important player for Brazil's future."[75] A left-footed player, his other most noticeable trait was his stamina.[76][77]

Anderson's former Manchester United teammate Michael Owen described the former as "very talented" and surmised that his failure to establish himself at the top level was due to his mentality and poor work-rate, combined with his injuries, health issues, and his struggle to operate in different positions, with Tighe noting that Anderson performed poorly when he was deployed in both a holding and a box-to-box role.[75][78] Former Brazil midfielder Tostão also criticised Anderson for his static off-the-ball movement when commenting on his performance at the 2005 U17 World Cup, during which he won the Golden Ball after leading Brazil to the final, stating: "He was clearly the best player, but there were times when he just stood around."[72]

Personal life edit

It was reported that Anderson was hospitalised after a serious car crash in Portugal on 31 July 2010.[79] He had spent the night before at a nightclub before leaving in his Audi R8. The crash occurred at 7 am when the car came off the road and hit a farm wall before entering a field. Anderson was unconscious but was pulled from the car minutes before it exploded. Another man and a woman were also in the car. All three suffered minor injuries and were treated for whiplash, concussion and shock at a hospital. Anderson returned to United to continue his rehabilitation.[80]

Anderson refused to take a breathalyser test during the early hours in his native Porto Alegre and police forced his bodyguard to drive him home a week before his 24th birthday.

Anderson's father died at the age of 41, when Anderson was 14. He has three siblings. Anderson has five children – three daughters and two sons.[81]

Career statistics edit

Club edit

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[82][83][84]
Club Season League State League National cup League cup Continental Other[a] Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Grêmio 2004 Série A 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1
2005 Série B 13 5 8 3 4 0 0 0 25 8
Total 19 6 8 3 4 0 0 0 31 9
Porto 2005–06 Primeira Liga 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
2006–07 15 2 0 0 4 0 1 1 20 3
Total 18 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 1 1 25 3
Manchester United 2007–08 Premier League 24 0 4 0 1 0 9 0 0 0 38 0
2008–09 17 0 3 0 6 0 9 0 3 0 38 0
2009–10 14 1 1 0 3 0 5 0 0 0 23 1
2010–11 18 1 4 0 2 0 6 3 0 0 30 4
2011–12 10 2 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 16 2
2012–13 17 1 3 0 2 1 4 0 26 2
2013–14 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 8 0
2014–15 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Total 105 5 0 0 16 0 17 1 38 3 5 0 181 9
Fiorentina (loan) 2013–14 Serie A 7 0 1 0 8 0
Internacional 2015 Série A 30 0 12 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 45 1
2016 20 1 16 3 3 1 4 0 43 5
Total 50 1 28 3 4 2 2 0 4 0 88 6
Coritiba (loan) 2017 Série A 12 0 11 3 23 3
Adana Demirspor 2018–19 TFF First League 11 0 3 0 14 0
2019–20 1 0 1 0
Total 12 0 3 0 15 0
Career total 223 14 47 9 30 2 17 1 44 3 10 1 371 30
  1. ^ Includes other competitive competitions, including the Portuguese SuperCup, FA Community Shield, UEFA Super Cup, Intercontinental Cup, FIFA Club World Cup

International edit

Appearances and goals by national team and year[85]
National team Year Apps Goals
Brazil 2007 2 0
2008 6 0
Total 8 0

Honours edit

Grêmio

Porto

Manchester United

Internacional

Brazil U17

Brazil U23

Brazil

Individual

Notes edit

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External links edit

  • Anderson at Soccerbase  
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anderson, footballer, born, 1988, other, footballers, known, anderson, anderson, given, name, footballers, anderson, surname, footballers, this, portuguese, name, first, maternal, family, name, abreu, second, paternal, family, name, oliveira, anderson, luís, a. For other footballers known as Anderson see Anderson given name Footballers and Anderson surname Footballers In this Portuguese name the first or maternal family name is de Abreu and the second or paternal family name is Oliveira Anderson Luis de Abreu Oliveira born 13 April 1988 commonly known as Anderson is a Brazilian former professional footballer who works as assistant manager of Adana Demirspor He played as a midfielder and known best for his tenure with Manchester United from 2007 to 2015 AndersonAnderson in 2013Personal informationFull nameAnderson Luis de Abreu Oliveira 1 Date of birth 1988 04 13 13 April 1988 age 36 2 Place of birthPorto Alegre BrazilHeight1 76 m 5 ft 9 in 2 Position s MidfielderYouth career1993 2004GremioSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2004 2006Gremio19 6 2006 2007Porto18 2 2007 2015Manchester United105 6 2014 Fiorentina loan 7 0 2015 2018Internacional50 1 2017 Coritiba loan 12 0 2018 2020Adana Demirspor12 0 Total223 14 International career2005Brazil U17 nb 1 12 7 2008Brazil U235 1 2007 2008Brazil8 0 Medal record Men s Football Representing Brazil Olympic Games 2008 Beijing Team Copa America 2007 Venezuela Club domestic league appearances and goals Born in Porto Alegre he began his career with Gremio joining the youth team before rising through the ranks His goal against Nautico during the 2005 play offs earned Gremio promotion to the Brazilian Serie A In January 2006 Anderson moved to Porto There he won the Primeira Liga twice along with the Taca de Portugal and Supertaca Candido de Oliveira during the 2005 06 season After 18 months in Portugal he joined English club Manchester United with whom he won the Premier League title four times as well as the 2007 08 UEFA Champions League one League Cup the FIFA Club World Cup and two FA Community Shields He fell out of favour at Manchester United following the departure of manager Alex Ferguson in 2013 and spent the second half of the 2013 14 season at Fiorentina before returning to Brazil with Internacional in January 2015 He went on loan to Coritiba in 2017 before returning to Europe in 2018 with Turkish side Adana Demirspor After a year there Anderson retired from football in September 2020 Anderson made his Brazil debut in 2007 during the 2007 Copa America which they went on to win He also played for the Brazil Olympic football team during the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing helping them secure the bronze medal Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Gremio 1 2 Porto 1 3 Manchester United 1 3 1 2007 08 season 1 3 2 2008 09 season 1 3 3 2009 10 season 1 3 4 2010 11 season 1 3 5 2011 12 season 1 3 6 2012 13 season 1 3 7 2013 14 season 1 3 8 2014 15 season 1 4 Internacional 1 5 Adana Demirspor 2 International career 3 Style of play 4 Personal life 5 Career statistics 5 1 Club 5 2 International 6 Honours 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksClub career editGremio edit Born in Porto Alegre Anderson joined Gremio as a youth player He made his first appearance for the team on 23 October 2004 in a 3 1 loss to Internacional in the Brazilian Serie A in which he scored a goal from a free kick 3 Gremio however were relegated at the season s conclusion and Anderson followed the team to the Brazilian Serie B It was reported in June 2005 that Portuguese group GestiFute had paid 5 million for 70 of the economic rights to Anderson On 18 June 2005 Anderson was reported to have signed a pre contract with Portuguese side Porto 4 5 Anderson earned himself iconic status by scoring the goal that lifted Gremio back into Serie A in a promotion playoff against Nautico in November 2005 6 This goal was particularly memorable because Gremio only had seven players on the pitch at the time and had just seen the opposition have a penalty saved The goal scored 16 minutes into extra time gave Gremio a 1 0 victory in the most unlikely of circumstances 7 8 Porto edit Three months before his 18th birthday Anderson joined Porto for a 7 million transfer fee in January 2006 6 9 As FIFA prohibits the international transfer of any underage players subject to the exception that the player is moving to other countries to accompany their parents Anderson s mother Doralice de Oliveira relocated to Portugal to facilitate his move abroad 10 Porto owned 65 of the economic rights from which Porto would receive 65 of the future transfer fee of the player 9 Anderson made his league debut for Porto on 5 March 2006 playing a part in helping the team seal the 2005 06 Primeira Liga title In the 2006 07 season he made his UEFA Champions League debut in Porto s first group game against CSKA Moscow 11 Anderson however was forced to miss five months of the season due to a broken leg as a result of a tackle by Benfica midfielder Kostas Katsouranis 12 Despite his injury he managed to appear in 15 games in the 2006 07 season scoring two goals and again picking up a league winners medal 13 In total he made 21 starts for Porto in all competitions Manchester United edit 2007 08 season edit nbsp Anderson playing in the Manchester derby on 10 February 2008 nbsp Anderson battling with Cesc Fabregas for the ball in a home match against Arsenal On 30 May 2007 the Manchester United website confirmed that the club had agreed in principle to sign Anderson from Porto for an undisclosed fee 14 The initial application for a work permit for Anderson was rejected on the ground that he did not have enough international caps Manchester United subsequently argued that only his youth had prevented him from acquiring more caps and that given his exceptional talent and the size of the transfer fee clearance was justified 15 On 29 June 2007 he was granted a work permit to play in the United Kingdom and the move was completed on 2 July with Anderson signing a five year contract to become United s second Brazilian player after Kleberson 16 The transfer fee Porto announced was 30 million 17 which was equivalent to around 20 million as of July 2007 18 Anderson was friends with Portuguese speaking new teammates Cristiano Ronaldo and Nani prior to joining the club 19 He was handed the number 8 shirt previously worn by Wayne Rooney who changed to number 10 and made his Manchester United debut on 3 August 2007 playing 45 minutes of a pre season friendly against Doncaster Rovers which United won 2 0 20 On 1 September 2007 Anderson made his competitive debut for United against Sunderland before he was substituted at half time and replaced by striker Louis Saha who eventually scored the game winner 21 Anderson made his Champions League debut against Sporting Clube de Portugal in a 0 1 away win on 19 September coming on as a substitute for Ryan Giggs in the 76th minute 22 On 26 September Anderson made his League Cup debut playing the full 90 minutes in a 2 0 loss to Coventry City in a team consisting almost entirely of youth and reserve team players 23 In the 2008 Champions League final in Moscow Anderson was brought on as a substitute in the final minute of extra time to replace Wes Brown and converted United s sixth attempt in the penalty shootout United won the game 6 5 on penalties to give Anderson the first European honour of his career 24 2008 09 season edit On 6 December 2008 Anderson won the 2008 Golden Boy award 25 On 21 December 2008 Anderson played 88 minutes of the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup final against LDU Quito which United won courtesy of a single Wayne Rooney goal to claim the world title 26 On 1 March 2009 Anderson came on in the 56th minute of the 2009 League Cup final against Tottenham Hotspur replacing Danny Welbeck He went on to score the winning penalty in the penalty shootout winning his first League Cup medal 27 On 18 May in the penultimate game of the season against Arsenal United only needed one point to seal their third successive Premier League title and Anderson s second in two years at the club Anderson was brought on for Wayne Rooney in the final minute helping United lift the title at home to their fierce rivals 28 2009 10 season edit nbsp Anderson right with Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez Anderson scored his first goal for Manchester United in the Audi Cup friendly tournament against Boca Juniors on 29 July 2009 After United were awarded a free kick on the right side of the penalty area Anderson stepped up and curled the ball into the far top corner of the goal with his left foot 29 On 12 September Anderson went on to score his first competitive goal for Manchester United against Tottenham in his 78th appearance for the club He latched onto a loose ball at the edge of the area and hammered the ball into the bottom right corner with his left foot scoring United s second goal of a 1 3 league win at White Hart Lane 30 In January 2010 Anderson was believed to have returned home to Brazil without manager Sir Alex Ferguson s permission and fined 80 000 by Manchester United 31 Anderson returned to the first team for a match against West Ham United on 23 February 32 but after just 20 minutes of the match Anderson ruptured the cruciate ligament in his left knee and had to be substituted by Park Ji sung He was later ruled out for the remainder of the season as well as the 2010 FIFA World Cup after analysis determined that he would be out for the next six months 33 2010 11 season edit On 20 August 2010 Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed that Anderson had returned to training after the combination of an injury and being involved in a serious car accident 34 He made his return to action in the 3 2 home victory over Liverpool as an 88th minute substitute on 19 September 35 On 7 December Anderson scored his first goal at Old Trafford and also first European goal for the club in a 1 1 draw with Valencia 36 Anderson signed a new 4 1 2 year contract with United on 15 December keeping him at the club until June 2015 37 Anderson doubled his United goal tally in one game as he scored twice in a 4 1 second leg semi final home win over Schalke 04 in the Champions League The game s aggregate score ended 6 1 to United and therefore reached the final for the third time in four years 38 In his next game he scored only his second league goal for United equalising against Blackpool on 22 May 2011 the final day of the league season in a match that United went on to win 4 2 39 2011 12 season edit Anderson started the season curtain raiser the 2011 FA Community Shield which resulted in a 3 2 win over Manchester City 40 He also started the first three games a 2 1 win against West Bromwich Albion 41 a 3 0 win against Tottenham Hotspur at home where he scored his first goal of the season 42 and the 8 2 win against Arsenal where he assisted on Danny Welbeck s opening goal 43 Anderson scored his second goal of the season in a 2 0 home win against Norwich City in the Premier League He broke the deadlock on 68 minutes heading in from six yards after a corner had been knocked back across goal 44 During a match in the Champions League Anderson injured his knee ruling him out until February 2012 Anderson made a surprise return earlier than expected on 31 December 2011 coming on as a second half substitute in a 3 2 home defeat to Blackburn Rovers Further injuries led to Anderson however being sidelined for the remainder of the season 2012 13 season edit Anderson returned in the 2012 13 season setting an early highlight in the third round League Cup match against Newcastle United on 26 September in 2012 when he scored an excellent opener in a 2 1 victory citation needed He carried his form into the next round of the League Cup on 31 October in a match against Chelsea He managed to earn three assists in the 80 minutes he played whilst leaving the pitch with United winning 3 2 although they went on to lose 5 4 after extra time citation needed He continued to impress when given the opportunity and garnered praise for a substitute appearance in the 3 1 win over Queens Park Rangers at Old Trafford Sir Alex Ferguson stated that Anderson changed the game 45 On 1 December 2012 Anderson scored his first league goal of the season in a 4 3 victory away at Reading Despite his excellent run of form Anderson had picked a hamstring injury up in the match and was substituted just before half time 46 On 30 January 2013 Anderson played 68 minutes on his return from injury in a 2 1 defeat of Southampton at Old Trafford 47 On 19 May 2013 Anderson played the full 90 minutes in Sir Alex Ferguson s final match as Manchester United manager a 5 5 draw with West Brom at The Hawthorns 48 2013 14 season edit After falling out of favour under new Manchester United manager David Moyes playing just eight games in the first half of the 2013 14 season Anderson joined Italian club Fiorentina on loan on 18 January 2014 for the remainder of the season 49 During his five month loan Anderson only made seven appearances for Fiorentina three of which were from the bench At the end of the season he returned to Manchester United 50 2014 15 season edit Anderson was not part of the 25 man squad that flew to the US for United s pre season tour missing out because of a calf injury he sustained during training 51 Under new manager Louis van Gaal Anderson was allocated the number 28 shirt with Juan Mata having taken the number 8 upon signing in January 2014 52 His first appearance of the season came in a 4 0 loss at Milton Keynes Dons in the League Cup where he played the full 90 minutes 53 After this Anderson appeared in only one more game for Manchester United a 0 0 draw with Burnley at Turf Moor Anderson finally parted with Manchester United by making a switch to Internacional on a free transfer during the January transfer window 54 Internacional edit On 3 February 2015 Anderson ended his 7 1 2 year association with Manchester United by signing with Brazilian side Internacional on a four year deal A statement on Internacional s website read Sport Club Internacional concluded on Tuesday the procedures to announce the signing of midfielder Anderson He signs a four year contract 55 On his debut for Internacional Anderson missed a penalty kick against Cruzeiro in the Campeonato Gaucho 56 In his second match a 3 1 defeat to The Strongest in the Copa Libertadores on 17 February Anderson was substituted after 36 minutes and required an oxygen mask due to La Paz s Estadio Hernando Siles being 3 68 km above sea level 57 On 1 April Anderson was sent off in Inter s 1 1 draw with Ypiranga de Erechim 58 On 10 May Anderson made his first Campeonato Brasileiro appearance for Internacional in the team s opening game of the 2015 season a 3 0 loss at Atletico Paranaense He received his second red card for the club in a 1 3 home defeat to Atletico Mineiro on 5 July 59 On 9 August Anderson was substituted at half time in a 5 0 defeat to his former club and Inter s Porto Alegre rivals Gremio He then received threats and insults from the club s fans at training on the following Monday 60 and was dropped from Inter s starting line up for their following ten league fixtures He returned to the team in a 3 1 loss to Santos on 27 September 61 and remained a regular starter as Inter finished fifth in the league 62 Adana Demirspor edit On 30 July 2018 Anderson joined TFF First League side Adana Demirspor 63 In his first season there he made just 14 appearances He started the first match of the 2019 20 season but was substituted at half time he was on the bench for the next game but then missed the next two entirely On 20 September the Adana Demirspor president announced that Anderson had decided to retire from football 64 Anderson announced his retirement from football in September 2020 65 International career editIn April 2005 Anderson played for Brazil in the South American under 17 Championship The following October he featured in the 2005 FIFA U 17 World Championship and he won the Golden Ball as Brazil took second place 66 nbsp Anderson right with Argentina s Lionel Messi and Marcelo left at the Olympics When Brazil were in danger of going out of the tournament after their opening game defeat against Gambia Anderson helped to turn their fortunes around in the next match against the Netherlands Anderson played well against the Dutch contributing crosses and runs that aided his side Anderson kept up his level of performance after that scoring one goal and playing a key role in others notably setting up Ramon for the first strike against Korea DPR in the quarter final After helping to lead Brazil into the final after a 4 3 semi final victory over Turkey Anderson lasted only 15 minutes of the final with Mexico before being stretchered off Anderson made his international debut for the Brazilian senior team on 27 June 2007 in their 2 0 loss against Mexico in the 2007 Copa America coming on as a second half substitute 15 67 He made his first start for Brazil on 1 July 2007 against Chile in a 3 0 victory In July 2008 Brazil coach Dunga named Anderson in the 18 man squad for the 2008 Summer Olympics 68 He scored Brazil s first goal in their second group match against New Zealand a match they went on to win 5 0 69 On 22 August 2008 Brazil won the bronze medal as they defeated Belgium 3 0 70 Style of play editRegarded as a talented and highly promising player in the media in his youth Anderson later struggled to replicate his precocious performances as his career progressed and has been accused by some pundits including Marca s Fran Villalobos and The Guardian s Barney Ronay of failing to live up to his potential 71 72 Keith Griffin of Bleacher Report remarked in 2008 that Anderson was o ne of the most impressive young players to grace the Premier League this season noting that the midfielder was gifted with blinding pace hulkish upper body strength and vision Alex Ferguson added that Anderson can tackle he s lightning quick he s brave and he can pass the ball 73 In 2009 Will Evans of Bleacher Report described him as a player gifted with pace physical strength flair and technical skills as well noting his range of passing crossing ability defensive skills and accuracy from penalties as some of his key strengths He also cited that although Anderson was capable of creating chances for teammates his biggest weaknesses were his shooting accuracy and lack of goals going forward something which Ferguson had also previously noted He felt that Anderson s best positions were either as a central midfielder or as a winger although Evans s colleague Sam Tighe noted in 2013 that the Brazilian was often deployed as an attacking midfielder in his youth and was also capable of playing in other positions and was even used as a deep lying playmaker on occasion he labelled him as a dangerous free kick taker with good acceleration and dribbling ability 73 74 75 76 77 Regarding Anderson s difficulties in living up to his potential during his time at Manchester United Chris Atkins of Bleacher Report commented Before joining Porto Anderson was touted as the next Ronaldinho Having emerged through the Gremio academy system as a tricky attacking midfielder the comparisons were only natural and prior to his injury in Portugal the signs were promising With excellent acceleration impressive close control and a powerful shot he certainly appeared to be an important player for Brazil s future 75 A left footed player his other most noticeable trait was his stamina 76 77 Anderson s former Manchester United teammate Michael Owen described the former as very talented and surmised that his failure to establish himself at the top level was due to his mentality and poor work rate combined with his injuries health issues and his struggle to operate in different positions with Tighe noting that Anderson performed poorly when he was deployed in both a holding and a box to box role 75 78 Former Brazil midfielder Tostao also criticised Anderson for his static off the ball movement when commenting on his performance at the 2005 U17 World Cup during which he won the Golden Ball after leading Brazil to the final stating He was clearly the best player but there were times when he just stood around 72 Personal life editIt was reported that Anderson was hospitalised after a serious car crash in Portugal on 31 July 2010 79 He had spent the night before at a nightclub before leaving in his Audi R8 The crash occurred at 7 am when the car came off the road and hit a farm wall before entering a field Anderson was unconscious but was pulled from the car minutes before it exploded Another man and a woman were also in the car All three suffered minor injuries and were treated for whiplash concussion and shock at a hospital Anderson returned to United to continue his rehabilitation 80 Anderson refused to take a breathalyser test during the early hours in his native Porto Alegre and police forced his bodyguard to drive him home a week before his 24th birthday Anderson s father died at the age of 41 when Anderson was 14 He has three siblings Anderson has five children three daughters and two sons 81 Career statistics editClub edit Appearances and goals by club season and competition 82 83 84 Club Season League State League National cup League cup Continental Other a Total Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Gremio 2004 Serie A 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 2005 Serie B 13 5 8 3 4 0 0 0 25 8 Total 19 6 8 3 4 0 0 0 31 9 Porto 2005 06 Primeira Liga 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 2006 07 15 2 0 0 4 0 1 1 20 3 Total 18 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 1 1 25 3 Manchester United 2007 08 Premier League 24 0 4 0 1 0 9 0 0 0 38 0 2008 09 17 0 3 0 6 0 9 0 3 0 38 0 2009 10 14 1 1 0 3 0 5 0 0 0 23 1 2010 11 18 1 4 0 2 0 6 3 0 0 30 4 2011 12 10 2 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 16 2 2012 13 17 1 3 0 2 1 4 0 26 2 2013 14 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 8 0 2014 15 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Total 105 5 0 0 16 0 17 1 38 3 5 0 181 9 Fiorentina loan 2013 14 Serie A 7 0 1 0 8 0 Internacional 2015 Serie A 30 0 12 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 45 1 2016 20 1 16 3 3 1 4 0 43 5 Total 50 1 28 3 4 2 2 0 4 0 88 6 Coritiba loan 2017 Serie A 12 0 11 3 23 3 Adana Demirspor 2018 19 TFF First League 11 0 3 0 14 0 2019 20 1 0 1 0 Total 12 0 3 0 15 0 Career total 223 14 47 9 30 2 17 1 44 3 10 1 371 30 Includes other competitive competitions including the Portuguese SuperCup FA Community Shield UEFA Super Cup Intercontinental Cup FIFA Club World Cup International edit Appearances and goals by national team and year 85 National team Year Apps Goals Brazil 2007 2 0 2008 6 0 Total 8 0Honours editGremio Campeonato Brasileiro Serie B 2005 7 8 Porto Primeira Liga 2005 06 2006 07 86 Taca de Portugal 2005 06 86 Supertaca Candido de Oliveira 2006 86 Manchester United Premier League 2007 08 2008 09 2010 11 2012 13 87 Football League Cup 2008 09 88 FA Community Shield 2011 2013 86 UEFA Champions League 2007 08 86 FIFA Club World Cup 2008 86 Internacional Campeonato Gaucho 2015 86 Brazil U17 South American U 17 Championship 2005 FIFA U 17 World Championship runner up 2005 89 Brazil U23 Olympic Bronze Medal 2008 Brazil Copa America 2007 86 Individual FIFA U 17 World Championship Golden Ball 2005 66 Golden Boy 2008 90 Notes edit Only includes 2005 FIFA U 17 World Cup and 2005 South American Under 17 Football ChampionshipReferences edit Anderson Luis de Abreu Oliveira in Turkish Turkish Football Federation Retrieved 6 September 2019 a b Anderson Profile Premier League Retrieved 9 March 2021 Brazilian League 2004 Gremio net Gremio Foot Ball Porto Alegrense Archived from the original on 25 March 2012 Retrieved 28 July 2011 Anderson ex Gremio acerta com o Porto Terra Brasil in Portuguese 18 June 2005 Retrieved 4 October 2010 Porto pick up promising Brazilian UEFA 20 June 2005 Retrieved 4 October 2010 a b Anderson Man Utd com Retrieved 3 October 2010 a b Castles Duncan 30 May 2008 Anderson has no fear on the field or in life The Observer London Archived from the original on 4 June 2008 Retrieved 30 May 2008 a b Brazil Second Level 2005 RSSSF Retrieved 13 January 2016 a b Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 29 March 2012 Retrieved 22 March 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link El sucesor de Ronaldinho Gaucho se traslada a Portugal in Portuguese Terra Brasil 17 June 2005 Archived from the original on 11 October 2012 Retrieved 4 October 2010 Hunter Graham 13 September 2006 Porto frustrated in CSKA stalemate UEFA Archived from the original on 4 July 2007 Retrieved 20 June 2007 Anderson the rise and rapid decline of a player once touted as the world s best youngster 14 October 2018 Anderson ESPN Soccernet Retrieved 25 August 2011 Transferts L Equipe 10 July 2007 Archived from the original on 10 October 2007 Retrieved 13 July 2007 a b Ducker James 30 June 2007 Olympic Games kick off with GB win The Times Retrieved 25 July 2012 Bartram Steve 2 July 2007 Reds complete triple signing ManUtd com Manchester United Retrieved 2 July 2007 COMUNICADO PDF fcporto pt in Portuguese FC Porto 2 June 2007 Archived from the original PDF on 13 August 2010 Retrieved 3 October 2010 Euro UK Pound Sterling FX Cross Rate FX cross rate Retrieved 25 July 2012 Hibbs Ben 30 May 2007 United to sign Brazilian starlet ManUtd com Manchester United Retrieved 30 May 2007 Thompson Gemma 3 August 2007 Doncaster 0 United 2 ManUtd com Manchester United Retrieved 2 July 2007 McKenzie Andrew 1 September 2007 Man Utd 1 0 Sunderland BBC Sport Retrieved 1 September 2007 McNulty Phil 19 September 2007 Sporting 0 1 Man Utd BBC Sport Retrieved 19 September 2007 Man Utd 0 2 Coventry BBC Sport 26 September 2007 Archived from the original on 12 February 2009 Retrieved 26 September 2007 McNulty Phil 28 May 2008 Man Utd earn dramatic Euro glory BBC Sport Archived from the original on 26 May 2008 Retrieved 28 May 2008 E Anderson il Golden Boy 2008 di Tuttosport tuttosport com 6 December 2008 Archived from the original on 21 October 2012 Retrieved 14 May 2012 Bevan Chris 21 December 2008 Liga de Quito 0 1 Man Utd BBC Sport Archived from the original on 22 December 2008 Retrieved 21 December 2008 McNulty Phil 1 March 2009 Man Utd 0 0 Tottenham aet BBC Sport Archived from the original on 2 March 2009 Retrieved 1 March 2009 McNulty Phil 18 May 2009 Man Utd 0 0 Arsenal BBC Sport Archived from the original on 17 May 2009 Retrieved 18 May 2009 Valencia earns United victory Sky Sports 29 July 2009 Archived from the original on 31 July 2009 Retrieved 29 July 2009 Stevenson Jonathan 12 September 2009 Tottenham 1 3 Man Utd BBC Sport Retrieved 12 September 2009 LTD Digital Sports Group French giants PSG fail with loan swoop for Manchester United misfit Anderson Football co uk Lyon Sam 23 February 2010 Man Utd 3 0 West Ham BBC Sport Retrieved 25 February 2010 Manchester United s Anderson to miss season with injury BBC Sport 25 February 2010 Archived from the original on 27 February 2010 Retrieved 25 February 2010 Hibbs Ben 20 August 2010 Anderson returns to training Manchester United Retrieved 20 August 2010 McNulty Phil 19 September 2010 Man Utd 3 2 Liverpool BBC Sport Archived from the original on 12 January 2016 Retrieved 19 September 2010 Sanghera Mandeep 7 December 2010 Man Utd 1 1 Valencia BBC Sport Archived from the original on 9 December 2010 Retrieved 7 December 2010 Hibbs Ben 15 December 2010 Anderson signs new deal Manchester United Retrieved 15 December 2010 McNulty Phil 4 May 2011 Man Utd 4 1 Schalke 04 agg 6 1 BBC Sport Archived from the original on 4 May 2011 Retrieved 4 May 2011 McNulty Phil 22 May 2011 Man Utd 4 2 Blackpool BBC Sport Retrieved 20 June 2011 Bevan Chris 7 August 2011 Man City 2 3 Man Utd BBC Sport Retrieved 25 August 2011 Chowdhury Saj 14 August 2011 West Brom 1 2 Man Utd BBC Sport Retrieved 25 August 2011 McNulty Phil 22 August 2011 Man Utd 3 0 Tottenham BBC Sport Retrieved 25 August 2011 McNulty Phil 28 August 2011 Man Utd 8 2 Arsenal BBC Sport Retrieved 31 August 2011 Manchester United 2 0 Norwich City BBC Sport 1 October 2011 Retrieved 1 October 2011 Boss hails Anderson Manchester United 24 November 2012 Reading 3 4 Man Utd BBC 1 December 2012 Man Utd 2 1 Southampton BBC 30 January 2013 West Brom 5 5 Man Utd BBC Retrieved 15 February 2015 Transfer window Man Utd s Anderson loaned to Fiorentina BBC Sport 18 January 2014 Retrieved 18 January 2014 Blow for Man United as Fiorentina send back loan flop Talksport 21 May 2014 Retrieved 10 February 2015 Anderson out of Man United s USA tour 18 July 2014 United release 2014 15 squad numbers Manchester United 13 August 2014 MK Dons 4 0 Man Utd BBC 26 August 2014 Anderson Manchester United midfielder joins Internacional BBC Sport 3 February 2015 Retrieved 10 February 2015 Anderson joins Internacional Irish Independent 3 February 2015 Retrieved 4 February 2015 Anderson debut Manchester United flop misses penalty in first game for Internacional Eurosport 12 February 2015 Archived from the original on 16 February 2015 Retrieved 15 February 2015 Anderson defeated by La Paz altitude Special Broadcasting Service 19 February 2015 Archived from the original on 24 February 2015 Inter vence e assume a lideranca em jogo marcado por surto de Fabricio Atletico Mineiro beats Inter to take Brazilian league lead USA Today 5 July 2015 Anderson recoit des menaces apres la defaite face a Gremio Le Buteur in French 11 August 2015 Guerrinha Argel precisa dar um tempo com Anderson Diario Gaucho in Portuguese 29 September 2015 Resultados deixam o Botafogo fora da Copa do Brasil 2016 Central Brasileira de Noticias in Portuguese 7 December 2015 Dunya yildizi Adana Demirspor da Adana Demirspor in Turkish 30 July 2018 Archived from the original on 30 July 2018 Retrieved 30 July 2018 Hoskin Rob 20 September 2019 Former Manchester United player Anderson retires at the age of 31 GiveMeSport Sports New Media Retrieved 22 September 2019 Former United star Anderson retires Sport The Sunday Times 22 September 2019 p 11 a b FIFA U17 World Championship Peru 2005 FIFA 2005 Archived from the original on 29 June 2007 Retrieved 20 June 2007 Anderson gets Man Utd work permit 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September 2009 Anderson Soccerway Retrieved 14 December 2016 Anderson National Football Teams Benjamin Strack Zimmermann Retrieved 14 March 2011 a b c d e f g h Anderson Soccerway Retrieved 13 January 2016 Anderson Overview Premier League Retrieved 15 April 2018 McNulty Phil 1 March 2009 Man Utd 0 0 Tottenham aet BBC Sport Retrieved 25 March 2024 FIFA com FIFA U 17 World Championship 2005 Mexico reign supreme www fifa com Archived from the original on 21 May 2020 Retrieved 28 June 2020 Swales Andy 19 December 2015 Manchester United s Anthony Martial is Europe s Golden Boy for 2015 Sky Sports Retrieved 1 May 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anderson footballer born 1988 Anderson at Soccerbase nbsp Anderson PortuGOAL profile Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Brazil nbsp Association football Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anderson footballer born 1988 amp oldid 1219718515, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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