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Ricardo Oliveira

Ricardo José Dognella Lima de Oliveira (Brazilian Portuguese: [ʁiˈkaʁdu oliˈvejɾɐ]; born 6 May 1980) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Athletic.

Ricardo Oliveira
Oliveira celebrating a goal with Santos in 2015
Personal information
Full name Ricardo José Dognella Lima de Oliveira
Date of birth (1980-05-06) 6 May 1980 (age 42)
Place of birth São Paulo, Brazil
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Striker
Club information
Current team
Athletic
Youth career
1997–1999 Corinthians
1999–2000 Portuguesa
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2000–2002 Portuguesa 56 (28)
2003 Santos 20 (11)
2003–2004 Valencia 21 (8)
2004–2006 Betis 46 (26)
2006São Paulo (loan) 8 (5)
2006–2008 Milan 26 (3)
2007–2008Zaragoza (loan) 37 (18)
2008–2009 Zaragoza 18 (9)
2009 Betis 16 (6)
2009–2014 Al Jazira 78 (54)
2010São Paulo (loan) 15 (7)
2014 Al Wasl 11 (4)
2015–2017 Santos 114 (58)
2018–2020 Atlético Mineiro 83 (28)
2020–2021 Coritiba 16 (2)
2022– Athletic 0 (0)
International career
2004–2016 Brazil 16 (5)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 13 February 2021
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 00:00, 30 March 2016 (UTC)

He represented São Paulo and Santos in two different spells, but also played in Spain, amassing La Liga totals of 120 games and 58 goals for three teams.

A Brazil international from 2004 to 2016, Oliveira helped the national team win one Copa América and one Confederations Cup.

Club career

Portuguesa

Born in São Paulo, Oliveira joined Corinthians' youth setup in 1997. After being released by the club in 1999, he moved to Portuguesa, being promoted to the first team in the following year.[1]

Oliveira made his professional debut on 24 September 2000, coming on as a second-half substitute and scoring the game's only in a Copa João Havelange home win against Sport Club do Recife.[2] He scored 23 goals over the course of three seasons in the Série A and, in March 2001, equalled a club record by netting in seven consecutive matches.[3]

Santos

In early 2003, Oliveira moved to Santos, although this was disputed in a sports court.[4][5] He scored in the group and knockout stages of the 2003 Copa Libertadores, and he appeared in both legs of the final, although his team lost to Boca Juniors.[6]

Valencia

On 31 July 2003, Oliveira moved to Spain and joined Valencia CF, signing a five-year contract with Santos retaining part-ownership.[7] Under the guidance of Rafael Benítez he scored eight La Liga goals in 21 games, including a fantastic long-range effort at FC Barcelona in a 1–0 win in October,[8] netting a hat-trick the following month at RCD Mallorca (5–0 victory).[9]

The Che were eventually crowned national champions, adding that season's UEFA Cup.[10]

Betis

However, after only one season, Oliveira joined Real Betis for a reported fee of 4 million.[11] He scored a career-best 22 league goals in 37 appearances as the club reached the UEFA Champions League for the first time ever after finishing fourth, and also won the season's Copa del Rey against CA Osasuna, with the player netting the first in a 2–1 extra time win.[12]

Oliveira scored his first official Champions League goal on 28 September 2005 at R.S.C. Anderlecht,[13] following a brace – including a solo effort – against AS Monaco in the third qualifying round.[14][15] Due to knee ligament damage sustained against Chelsea on 1 November 2005,[16] he only played nine times in the league, although he netted four times.

Oliveira moved on loan to São Paulo in early 2006, in a bid to gain a place in Brazil's 2006 World Cup squad – prolonged recovery time meant he never made it but he did continue to compete for the club in all the fronts until 10 August 2006. Previously, in August 2005, he had threatened with leaving the Verdiblancos over economic issues.[17]

Oliveira returned to Betis on 21 August following his loan spell, nine days later than he was requested, which caused controversy among the club's board of directors. The delay was caused by an unplanned schedule change made by CONMEBOL, which postponed the Libertadores final match in one week, and his contract was due on the day after the previous final match date; he wanted to play on the decisive match and tried to reach an agreement with the Andalusians, even with a special allowance from FIFA, but the Spanish team would not cooperate and he was not able to take part in the game.[18]

Milan

 
Oliveira training with Milan in 2007

The Serie A giants had just lost Andriy Shevchenko after the 2006 Italian football scandal, and signed Oliveira as his replacement on 31 August 2006, to a five-year deal. Johann Vogel moved in the opposite position as part of the deal after the two clubs negotiated nearly a week over the transfer fee, which reportedly reached €17.5 million.[19]

Oliveira made his debut in the second half of the 2006–07 opening-day match against S.S. Lazio, heading past Angelo Peruzzi from the goalline in a 2–1 home win.[20] However, he scored only twice more after that for the Rossoneri in the league, adding two more in their run in the Coppa Italia;[21] he spent most of the season under the stress of the October 2006 kidnapping of his sister, Maria Lourdes, who was released unharmed on 12 March 2007.[22][23]

Zaragoza

On 14 July 2007, Oliveira moved back to Spain and joined Real Zaragoza on loan, forming an impressive striker partnership with Argentine Diego Milito[24] as the two scored 33 of the side's 50 goals during the campaign, which nonetheless ended in relegation.[25] The Aragonese would have an option to purchase him for an agreed price when the loan period finished.[26]

On 25 May 2008, Zaragoza bought Oliveira from Milan for a reported €10 million.[27]

Betis return

However, in late January 2009, Oliveira re-joined Betis on a fee of €8.9 million with commission, signing until June 2013.[28] He scored in the 83rd minute of his very first appearance, netting the second goal in the derby against Sevilla FC on 7 February, a 2–1 win at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium.[29]

Betis would be eventually relegated, as both Oliveira (who struck in the last match, a 1–1 home draw with Real Valladolid) and former Zaragoza teammate Sergio García met the same fate for the second consecutive year.[30]

Al-Jazira

In mid-July 2009 Oliveira, already immersed in pre-season with Betis, left for Al Jazira Club in a lucrative deal of about €14 million.[31] In January of the following year, he returned to his country and São Paulo on loan.

In Al Jazira's opening match of the 2012 AFC Champions League, Oliveira scored his side's last goal in a 4–2 defeat of FC Nasaf on 7 March 2012,[32] netting three against the same opponent on 2 May (4–1 victory).[33] Two weeks later, he scored all of his team's goals against Al-Rayyan SC in a 4–3 win at the Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium in Doha.[34]

In the competition's round of 16 clash against Al-Ahli, Oliveira netted twice in a 3–3 draw, but missed his shootout attempt to see his team be eliminated 2–4.[35] In late January 2014, following the arrivals of Felipe Caicedo and Jucilei, he was released.[36]

Return to Santos

On 12 January 2015, Oliveira returned to Santos after agreeing to a five-month deal.[37] He played his first match after his return on 1 February, coming on as a second-half substitute for Geuvânio in a 3–0 home win over Ituano.[38]

On 1 May 2015, after being the club's top goalscorer in that year's Campeonato Paulista – also being elected the best player of the competition – Oliveira extended his contract until December 2017.[39] In the subsequent Brasileirão, he also scored braces against his former club São Paulo (2–3 away defeat)[40] and Chapecoense (3–1 home win),[41] again leading the charts with 20 goals.[42]

Oliveira scored the decisive goal in 2016 Campeonato Paulista final against Audax on 8 May.[43] He later revealed playing the match with a knee injury,[44] which subsequently kept him sidelined for two months.[45] On 27 July, he netted a hat-trick in a 3–0 home win over Gama for the Copa do Brasil.[46]

After a 2017 campaign marked by injuries, Oliveira still managed to score nine times in the league as his side finished third. On 20 December, after failing to agree new terms, he left the club.[47]

Atlético Mineiro

A day after announcing his departure from Santos, 37-year-old Oliveira agreed to a two-year deal with fellow league team Atlético Mineiro.[48] In September 2020, he officially left the club after alleging upaid wages and leaving back in June.[49]

Coritiba

On 29 September 2020, aged 40, Oliveira was announced at Coritiba still in the top tier.[50]

International career

Oliveira made his debut for the Brazil national team against the Catalan XI on 25 May 2004, scoring in a 5–1 win. However, the game was not considered an official friendly match by FIFA.[51]

He was subsequently included in the squad for the 2004 Copa América, winning his first cap on 8 July 2004 against Paraguay. During the event he also scored his first international goal, in the quarter-final match against Mexico on the 18th, as Brazil went on to win the cup.[52]

Subsequently, Oliveira became a regular as a cover for Adriano, Robinho and Ronaldo. He was also included in the squad for the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup,[53] only missing out on the 2006 FIFA World Cup due to injury with Betis.

After a one-year absence from the national team, new national coach Dunga recalled Oliveira for a friendly match with Switzerland on 15 November 2006. On 24 September 2015, exactly 15 years after his professional debut and eight after his last cap, he was called up as a replacement to injured Roberto Firmino for the first two matches of the 2018 World Cup qualification campaign against Chile and Venezuela,[54] starting in the latter and scoring his side's last in a 3–1 win in Fortaleza.[55]

Oliveira scored again on 29 March 2016, netting his side's first in a 2–2 2018 World Cup qualification draw with Paraguay.[56] On 5 May he was named among the 23-man list for the Copa América Centenario to be held in the United States,[57] but was replaced by Jonas on 21 May due to injury.[58]

Career statistics

Club

As of 27 February 2021[59][60]
Club Season League National Cup Continental State League Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Portuguesa 2000 Série A 5 1 5 1
2001 24 14 6 5 10 5 40 24
2002 17 8 5 4 15[a] 12 37 24
Subtotal 46 23 11 9 10 5 15 12 82 49
Santos 2003 Série A 14 4 11[b] 9 6 7 31 20
Valencia 2003–04 La Liga 21 8 3 0 6[c] 1 30 9
Betis 2004–05 La Liga 37 22 8 4 45 26
2005–06 9 4 5[d] 3 1[e] 0 15 7
Subtotal 46 26 8 4 5 3 1 0 60 33
São Paulo 2006 Série A 8 5 4[b] 2 12 7
Milan 2006–07 Serie A 26 3 5 2 6[d] 0 37 5
Zaragoza 2007–08 La Liga 37 18 4 3 2[c] 1 43 22
2008–09 Segunda División 18 9 0 0 18 9
Subtotal 55 27 4 3 2 1 61 31
Betis 2008–09 La Liga 16 6 16 6
Al Jazira 2009–10 Arabian Gulf League 13 8 0 0 13 8
2010–11 11 10 3[f] 1 14 11
2011–12 20 14 9 7 7[f] 12 1[g] 0 37 33
2012–13 22 17 10 11 5[f] 1 1[g] 0 38 29
2013–14 12 5 5 6 17 11
Subtotal 78 54 24 24 15 14 2 0 119 92
São Paulo 2010 Série A 15 7 2[b] 1 17 8
Al Wasl 2013–14 Arabian Gulf League 11 4 1 0 12 4
Santos 2015 Série A 32 20 12 6 18 11 62 37
2016 20 11 3 4 15 7 38 22
2017 23 8 3 0 8[b] 3 6 1 40 12
Subtotal 75 39 18 10 8 3 39 19 140 71
Atlético Mineiro 2018 Série A 35 13 7 3 1[h] 0 13 6 56 22
2019 21 2 3 0 14[i] 5 8 7 46 14
2020 0 0 1 1 1[h] 0 6 0 8 1
Subtotal 56 15 11 4 16 5 27 13 110 37
Coritiba 2020 Série A 18 2 18 2
Career total 481 222 85 56 75 39 82 44 18 12 742 373
  1. ^ Appearance(s) in Torneio Rio–São Paulo
  2. ^ a b c d Appearance(s) in Copa Libertadores
  3. ^ a b Appearance(s) in UEFA Cup
  4. ^ a b Appearance(s) in UEFA Champions League
  5. ^ Appearance(s) in Supercopa de España
  6. ^ a b c Appearance(s) in AFC Champions League
  7. ^ a b Appearance(s) in Arabian Gulf Super Cup
  8. ^ a b Appearance(s) in Copa Sudamericana
  9. ^ Nine appearances and five goals in Copa Libertadores, five appearances in Copa Sudamericana

International

As of 23 April 2018[61]
Brazil
Year Apps Goals
2004 3 1
2005 6 2
2006 1 0
2007 1 0
2015 3 1
2016 2 1
Total 16 5

International goals

As of 23 April 2018 (Brazil score listed first, score column indicates score after each Oliveira goal)[61]
No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 18 July 2004 Miguel Grau, Piura, Peru   Mexico 4–0 4–0 2004 Copa América
2. 9 February 2005 Hong Kong Stadium, So Kon Po, Hong Kong   Hong Kong 3–0 7–1 Friendly
3. 5–0
4. 13 October 2015 Castelão, Fortaleza, Brazil   Venezuela 3–1 3–1 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
5. 29 March 2016 Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay   Paraguay 2–2 2–2 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

Club

Valencia

Betis

São Paulo

Milan

Al Jazira

Santos

International

Brazil

Individual

See also

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External links

  • Ricardo Oliveira at BDFutbol
  • Ricardo Oliveira at National-Football-Teams.com
  • FIFA competition record (archived)

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For other people named Ricardo Oliveira see Ricardo Oliveira disambiguation In this Portuguese name the first or maternal family name is Lima and the second or paternal family name is de Oliveira Ricardo Jose Dognella Lima de Oliveira Brazilian Portuguese ʁiˈkaʁdu oliˈvejɾɐ born 6 May 1980 is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Athletic Ricardo OliveiraOliveira celebrating a goal with Santos in 2015Personal informationFull nameRicardo Jose Dognella Lima de OliveiraDate of birth 1980 05 06 6 May 1980 age 42 Place of birthSao Paulo BrazilHeight1 83 m 6 ft 0 in Position s StrikerClub informationCurrent teamAthleticYouth career1997 1999Corinthians1999 2000PortuguesaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2000 2002Portuguesa56 28 2003Santos20 11 2003 2004Valencia21 8 2004 2006Betis46 26 2006 Sao Paulo loan 8 5 2006 2008Milan26 3 2007 2008 Zaragoza loan 37 18 2008 2009Zaragoza18 9 2009Betis16 6 2009 2014Al Jazira78 54 2010 Sao Paulo loan 15 7 2014Al Wasl11 4 2015 2017Santos114 58 2018 2020Atletico Mineiro83 28 2020 2021Coritiba16 2 2022 Athletic0 0 International career 2004 2016Brazil16 5 Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of 13 February 2021 National team caps and goals correct as of 00 00 30 March 2016 UTC He represented Sao Paulo and Santos in two different spells but also played in Spain amassing La Liga totals of 120 games and 58 goals for three teams A Brazil international from 2004 to 2016 Oliveira helped the national team win one Copa America and one Confederations Cup Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Portuguesa 1 2 Santos 1 3 Valencia 1 4 Betis 1 5 Milan 1 6 Zaragoza 1 7 Betis return 1 8 Al Jazira 1 9 Return to Santos 1 10 Atletico Mineiro 1 11 Coritiba 2 International career 3 Career statistics 3 1 Club 3 2 International 3 3 International goals 4 Honours 4 1 Club 4 2 International 4 3 Individual 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksClub career EditPortuguesa Edit Born in Sao Paulo Oliveira joined Corinthians youth setup in 1997 After being released by the club in 1999 he moved to Portuguesa being promoted to the first team in the following year 1 Oliveira made his professional debut on 24 September 2000 coming on as a second half substitute and scoring the game s only in a Copa Joao Havelange home win against Sport Club do Recife 2 He scored 23 goals over the course of three seasons in the Serie A and in March 2001 equalled a club record by netting in seven consecutive matches 3 Santos Edit In early 2003 Oliveira moved to Santos although this was disputed in a sports court 4 5 He scored in the group and knockout stages of the 2003 Copa Libertadores and he appeared in both legs of the final although his team lost to Boca Juniors 6 Valencia Edit On 31 July 2003 Oliveira moved to Spain and joined Valencia CF signing a five year contract with Santos retaining part ownership 7 Under the guidance of Rafael Benitez he scored eight La Liga goals in 21 games including a fantastic long range effort at FC Barcelona in a 1 0 win in October 8 netting a hat trick the following month at RCD Mallorca 5 0 victory 9 The Che were eventually crowned national champions adding that season s UEFA Cup 10 Betis Edit However after only one season Oliveira joined Real Betis for a reported fee of 4 million 11 He scored a career best 22 league goals in 37 appearances as the club reached the UEFA Champions League for the first time ever after finishing fourth and also won the season s Copa del Rey against CA Osasuna with the player netting the first in a 2 1 extra time win 12 Oliveira scored his first official Champions League goal on 28 September 2005 at R S C Anderlecht 13 following a brace including a solo effort against AS Monaco in the third qualifying round 14 15 Due to knee ligament damage sustained against Chelsea on 1 November 2005 16 he only played nine times in the league although he netted four times Oliveira moved on loan to Sao Paulo in early 2006 in a bid to gain a place in Brazil s 2006 World Cup squad prolonged recovery time meant he never made it but he did continue to compete for the club in all the fronts until 10 August 2006 Previously in August 2005 he had threatened with leaving the Verdiblancos over economic issues 17 Oliveira returned to Betis on 21 August following his loan spell nine days later than he was requested which caused controversy among the club s board of directors The delay was caused by an unplanned schedule change made by CONMEBOL which postponed the Libertadores final match in one week and his contract was due on the day after the previous final match date he wanted to play on the decisive match and tried to reach an agreement with the Andalusians even with a special allowance from FIFA but the Spanish team would not cooperate and he was not able to take part in the game 18 Milan Edit Oliveira training with Milan in 2007 The Serie A giants had just lost Andriy Shevchenko after the 2006 Italian football scandal and signed Oliveira as his replacement on 31 August 2006 to a five year deal Johann Vogel moved in the opposite position as part of the deal after the two clubs negotiated nearly a week over the transfer fee which reportedly reached 17 5 million 19 Oliveira made his debut in the second half of the 2006 07 opening day match against S S Lazio heading past Angelo Peruzzi from the goalline in a 2 1 home win 20 However he scored only twice more after that for the Rossoneri in the league adding two more in their run in the Coppa Italia 21 he spent most of the season under the stress of the October 2006 kidnapping of his sister Maria Lourdes who was released unharmed on 12 March 2007 22 23 Zaragoza Edit On 14 July 2007 Oliveira moved back to Spain and joined Real Zaragoza on loan forming an impressive striker partnership with Argentine Diego Milito 24 as the two scored 33 of the side s 50 goals during the campaign which nonetheless ended in relegation 25 The Aragonese would have an option to purchase him for an agreed price when the loan period finished 26 On 25 May 2008 Zaragoza bought Oliveira from Milan for a reported 10 million 27 Betis return Edit However in late January 2009 Oliveira re joined Betis on a fee of 8 9 million with commission signing until June 2013 28 He scored in the 83rd minute of his very first appearance netting the second goal in the derby against Sevilla FC on 7 February a 2 1 win at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium 29 Betis would be eventually relegated as both Oliveira who struck in the last match a 1 1 home draw with Real Valladolid and former Zaragoza teammate Sergio Garcia met the same fate for the second consecutive year 30 Al Jazira Edit In mid July 2009 Oliveira already immersed in pre season with Betis left for Al Jazira Club in a lucrative deal of about 14 million 31 In January of the following year he returned to his country and Sao Paulo on loan In Al Jazira s opening match of the 2012 AFC Champions League Oliveira scored his side s last goal in a 4 2 defeat of FC Nasaf on 7 March 2012 32 netting three against the same opponent on 2 May 4 1 victory 33 Two weeks later he scored all of his team s goals against Al Rayyan SC in a 4 3 win at the Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium in Doha 34 In the competition s round of 16 clash against Al Ahli Oliveira netted twice in a 3 3 draw but missed his shootout attempt to see his team be eliminated 2 4 35 In late January 2014 following the arrivals of Felipe Caicedo and Jucilei he was released 36 Return to Santos Edit On 12 January 2015 Oliveira returned to Santos after agreeing to a five month deal 37 He played his first match after his return on 1 February coming on as a second half substitute for Geuvanio in a 3 0 home win over Ituano 38 On 1 May 2015 after being the club s top goalscorer in that year s Campeonato Paulista also being elected the best player of the competition Oliveira extended his contract until December 2017 39 In the subsequent Brasileirao he also scored braces against his former club Sao Paulo 2 3 away defeat 40 and Chapecoense 3 1 home win 41 again leading the charts with 20 goals 42 Oliveira scored the decisive goal in 2016 Campeonato Paulista final against Audax on 8 May 43 He later revealed playing the match with a knee injury 44 which subsequently kept him sidelined for two months 45 On 27 July he netted a hat trick in a 3 0 home win over Gama for the Copa do Brasil 46 After a 2017 campaign marked by injuries Oliveira still managed to score nine times in the league as his side finished third On 20 December after failing to agree new terms he left the club 47 Atletico Mineiro Edit A day after announcing his departure from Santos 37 year old Oliveira agreed to a two year deal with fellow league team Atletico Mineiro 48 In September 2020 he officially left the club after alleging upaid wages and leaving back in June 49 Coritiba Edit On 29 September 2020 aged 40 Oliveira was announced at Coritiba still in the top tier 50 International career EditOliveira made his debut for the Brazil national team against the Catalan XI on 25 May 2004 scoring in a 5 1 win However the game was not considered an official friendly match by FIFA 51 He was subsequently included in the squad for the 2004 Copa America winning his first cap on 8 July 2004 against Paraguay During the event he also scored his first international goal in the quarter final match against Mexico on the 18th as Brazil went on to win the cup 52 Subsequently Oliveira became a regular as a cover for Adriano Robinho and Ronaldo He was also included in the squad for the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup 53 only missing out on the 2006 FIFA World Cup due to injury with Betis After a one year absence from the national team new national coach Dunga recalled Oliveira for a friendly match with Switzerland on 15 November 2006 On 24 September 2015 exactly 15 years after his professional debut and eight after his last cap he was called up as a replacement to injured Roberto Firmino for the first two matches of the 2018 World Cup qualification campaign against Chile and Venezuela 54 starting in the latter and scoring his side s last in a 3 1 win in Fortaleza 55 Oliveira scored again on 29 March 2016 netting his side s first in a 2 2 2018 World Cup qualification draw with Paraguay 56 On 5 May he was named among the 23 man list for the Copa America Centenario to be held in the United States 57 but was replaced by Jonas on 21 May due to injury 58 Career statistics EditClub Edit As of 27 February 2021 59 60 Club Season League National Cup Continental State League Other TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsPortuguesa 2000 Serie A 5 1 5 12001 24 14 6 5 10 5 40 242002 17 8 5 4 15 a 12 37 24Subtotal 46 23 11 9 10 5 15 12 82 49Santos 2003 Serie A 14 4 11 b 9 6 7 31 20Valencia 2003 04 La Liga 21 8 3 0 6 c 1 30 9Betis 2004 05 La Liga 37 22 8 4 45 262005 06 9 4 5 d 3 1 e 0 15 7Subtotal 46 26 8 4 5 3 1 0 60 33Sao Paulo 2006 Serie A 8 5 4 b 2 12 7Milan 2006 07 Serie A 26 3 5 2 6 d 0 37 5Zaragoza 2007 08 La Liga 37 18 4 3 2 c 1 43 222008 09 Segunda Division 18 9 0 0 18 9Subtotal 55 27 4 3 2 1 61 31Betis 2008 09 La Liga 16 6 16 6Al Jazira 2009 10 Arabian Gulf League 13 8 0 0 13 82010 11 11 10 3 f 1 14 112011 12 20 14 9 7 7 f 12 1 g 0 37 332012 13 22 17 10 11 5 f 1 1 g 0 38 292013 14 12 5 5 6 17 11Subtotal 78 54 24 24 15 14 2 0 119 92Sao Paulo 2010 Serie A 15 7 2 b 1 17 8Al Wasl 2013 14 Arabian Gulf League 11 4 1 0 12 4Santos 2015 Serie A 32 20 12 6 18 11 62 372016 20 11 3 4 15 7 38 222017 23 8 3 0 8 b 3 6 1 40 12Subtotal 75 39 18 10 8 3 39 19 140 71Atletico Mineiro 2018 Serie A 35 13 7 3 1 h 0 13 6 56 222019 21 2 3 0 14 i 5 8 7 46 142020 0 0 1 1 1 h 0 6 0 8 1Subtotal 56 15 11 4 16 5 27 13 110 37Coritiba 2020 Serie A 18 2 18 2Career total 481 222 85 56 75 39 82 44 18 12 742 373 Appearance s in Torneio Rio Sao Paulo a b c d Appearance s in Copa Libertadores a b Appearance s in UEFA Cup a b Appearance s in UEFA Champions League Appearance s in Supercopa de Espana a b c Appearance s in AFC Champions League a b Appearance s in Arabian Gulf Super Cup a b Appearance s in Copa Sudamericana Nine appearances and five goals in Copa Libertadores five appearances in Copa Sudamericana International Edit As of 23 April 2018 61 BrazilYear Apps Goals2004 3 12005 6 22006 1 02007 1 02015 3 12016 2 1Total 16 5International goals Edit As of 23 April 2018 Brazil score listed first score column indicates score after each Oliveira goal 61 No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 18 July 2004 Miguel Grau Piura Peru Mexico 4 0 4 0 2004 Copa America2 9 February 2005 Hong Kong Stadium So Kon Po Hong Kong Hong Kong 3 0 7 1 Friendly3 5 04 13 October 2015 Castelao Fortaleza Brazil Venezuela 3 1 3 1 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification5 29 March 2016 Defensores del Chaco Asuncion Paraguay Paraguay 2 2 2 2 2018 FIFA World Cup qualificationHonours EditClub Edit Valencia La Liga 2003 04 UEFA Cup 2003 04Betis Copa del Rey 2004 05Sao Paulo Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A 2006Milan UEFA Champions League 2006 07Al Jazira UAE Pro League 2010 11 Etisalat Emirates Cup 2009 10 UAE President s Cup 2010 11 2011 12Santos Campeonato Paulista 2015 2016International Edit Brazil Copa America 2004 FIFA Confederations Cup 2005Individual Edit Campeonato Paulista Team of the Year 2015 62 Campeonato Paulista Best Player 2015 62 Chuteira de Ouro 2015 63 Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A Team of the Year 2015 64 Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A Top Goalscorer 2015 65 See also EditFastest goals in association footballReferences Edit Ricardo Oliveira relembra dispensa do Corinthians no inicio da carreira Diretor disse que eu era jogador de 3ª e 4ª divisoes Ricardo Oliveira remembers release from Corinthians at the start of career Director said I was a 3rd and 4th division player in Portuguese ESPN Brasil 15 September 2015 Retrieved 24 September 2015 Ex junior Ricardo estreia na Lusa e garante vitoria sobre o Sport Former junior Ricardo debuts in Lusa and grants victory over Sport Folha de S Paulo in Portuguese 25 September 2000 Retrieved 24 September 2015 Portuguesa vai a Limeira pegar a Inter Portuguesa go to Limeira to face Inter in Portuguese Terra 24 March 2001 Retrieved 15 September 2015 Craques da Portuguesa Ricardo Oliveira Portuguesa stars Ricardo Oliveira in Portuguese Alma Lusa Archived from the original on 5 March 2014 Retrieved 12 August 2012 Ricardo Oliveira e o novo reforco do Santos Ricardo Oliveira is the new addition of Santos in Portuguese Terra 16 January 2003 Archived from the original on 24 July 2003 Retrieved 15 September 2015 Andres Juan Pablo Copa Libertadores de America 2003 Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 12 March 2012 Valencia sign South American duo UEFA 31 July 2003 Retrieved 21 July 2011 El mejor gol de la jornada Matchday s best goal Mundo Deportivo in Spanish 6 October 2003 Retrieved 19 February 2013 El protagonista The protagonist Mundo Deportivo in Spanish 3 November 2003 Retrieved 19 February 2013 Oliveira la lampara que sigue alumbrando a sus 38 anos Oliveira the light that still shines at the age of 38 in Spanish El Desmarque 24 January 2019 Retrieved 4 December 2019 Oliveira bound for Betis UEFA 30 July 2004 Retrieved 27 May 2008 Dani delivers for Betis UEFA 12 June 2005 Retrieved 19 February 2013 Un gol d Oliveira dona la primera victoria del Betis a la Champions contra l Anderlecht Oliveira goal gives first Champions win to Betis against Anderlecht in Catalan Corporacio Catalana de Mitjans Audiovisuals 28 September 2005 Retrieved 4 December 2019 Salvados por la campana Saved by the bell in Spanish UEFA 9 August 2005 Retrieved 5 March 2014 El Betis jugara la Champions Betis will play Champions in Spanish UEFA 24 August 2005 Retrieved 5 March 2014 Oliveira y Nano con lesiones importantes tras el choque ante el Chelsea Oliveira and Nano with major injuries after clash against Chelsea ABC in Spanish 2 November 2005 Retrieved 14 June 2018 Oliveira amenaza con irse del Betis por problemas economicos Oliveira threatens with leaving Betis due to economic problems El Mundo in Spanish 11 August 2005 Retrieved 5 March 2014 Al menos llego otro brasileno Al least another Brazilian arrived in Spanish ESPN Deportes 25 August 2006 Retrieved 29 April 2011 Oliveira makes Milan move Sky Sports 31 August 2006 Retrieved 27 May 2008 Lazio ko il Milan accorcia il ritardo 4 vittorie in trasferta un solo pari Lazio ko Milan shorten gap 4 away wins only one draw La Repubblica in Italian 10 September 2006 Retrieved 1 February 2017 Gianellini Stefano 25 August 2016 Ricardo Oliveira supera quota 300 gol in carriera peccato che al Milan Ricardo Oliveira surpasses 300 goal career mark but at Milan in Italian Spazio Milan Retrieved 1 February 2017 Irma de Ricardo Oliveira perdeu pelo menos 20 quilos nos 159 dias de cativeiro Ricardo Oliveira s sister lost at least 20 kilos in 159 days in captivity Gazeta do Povo in Portuguese 13 March 2007 Retrieved 1 February 2017 Ricardo Oliveira conta o quanto o sequestro da irma prejudicou o futebol dele no Milan Eu nao conseguia jogar Ricardo Oliveira tells how much his sister s kidnapping hurt his football at Milan I could not play in Portuguese ESPN Brasil 15 September 2015 Retrieved 1 February 2017 Valero S 10 February 2008 Dos pistolas de oro con balas de plata Two golden pistols with silver bullets El Periodico de Aragon in Spanish Retrieved 4 December 2019 Ciordia Fernando 15 March 2009 Oliveira la sonrisa del gol Oliveira the goal s smile Diario de Navarra in Spanish Retrieved 4 December 2019 El Milan ha anunciado la cesion de Ricardo Oliveira al Zaragoza Milan have announced Ricardo Oliveira loan to Zaragoza El Mundo in Spanish 14 July 2007 Retrieved 4 December 2019 Zaragoza keep Oliveira Sky Sports 25 May 2008 Retrieved 29 April 2011 Real Betis signs Ricardo Oliveira from Zaragoza USA Today 31 January 2009 Retrieved 29 April 2011 Gutierrez Antonio 8 February 2009 Sevilla Betis 1 2 El Betis vuelve a ganar en el Pizjuan doce anos despues Sevilla Betis 1 2 Betis win again at the Pizjuan twelve years later Diario de Sevilla in Spanish Retrieved 5 March 2014 Egea Pablo 31 May 2009 El Valladolid guillotina al Betis Valladolid guillotine Betis Marca in Spanish Retrieved 5 March 2014 Oliveira seals Al Jazira switch Sky Sports 19 July 2009 Retrieved 19 July 2009 Abbasher Yasir 8 March 2012 Al Jazira rally to beat Uzbek club in opening game Gulf News Retrieved 4 December 2019 Oberjuerge Paul 3 May 2012 Oliveira hat trick as Al Jazira seal home Champions League last 16 tie The National Retrieved 4 December 2019 Ricardo Oliveira faz quatro e Al Jazira vence time de Rodrigo Tabata Ricardo Oliveira makes four and Al Jazira beat Rodrigo Tabata s team in Portuguese Globo Esporte 16 May 2012 Retrieved 4 December 2019 Passela Amith 23 May 2012 Al Jazira s Asian adventure halted by Saudis The National Retrieved 4 December 2019 Sem contrato Ricardo Oliveira tem possibilidade real de voltar ao Brasil Out of contract Ricardo Oliveira has a real possibility of returning to Brazil Gazeta Esportiva in Portuguese 21 January 2014 Retrieved 23 January 2014 De Castro Joao Paulo 12 January 2015 Ricardo Oliveira volta ao Santos apos 12 anos e vira aposta para camisa 9 Ricardo Oliveira returns to Santos after 12 years and becomes number 9 bet in Portuguese Globo Esporte Retrieved 13 January 2015 Na revanche da final de 2014 Santos bate o Ituano na Vila Belmiro In rematch of the 2014 final Santos defeat Ituano at Vila Belmiro in Portuguese Globo Esporte 1 February 2015 Retrieved 2 February 2015 Craque do Paulistao Ricardo Oliveira renova contrato Paulistao star Ricardo Oliveira renews contract in Portuguese Santos FC 1 May 2015 Retrieved 1 May 2015 Sao Paulo bate o Santos no Morumbi em classico recheado de emocao Sao Paulo beat Santos at the Morumbi in a derby full of excitement in Portuguese Globo Esporte 3 June 2015 Retrieved 31 August 2015 Santos faz 3 a 1 na Chapecoense e com 3ª vitoria seguida cola no G 4 Santos make 3 1 at Chapecoense and with 3rd consecutive victory get closer to G 4 in Portuguese Globo Esporte 3 September 2015 Retrieved 24 September 2015 Garcia Gustavo 30 October 2019 Gabigol supera Lista reune artilheiros de cada edicao dos pontos corridos com 20 clubes Will Gabigol top it List assembles top scorers from each edition of round robin with 20 clubs in Portuguese Globo Esporte Retrieved 4 December 2019 Com golaco de Ricardo Oliveira Santos vence o Audax e conquista o titulo paulista With great goal from Ricardo Oliveira Santos defeat Audax and conquer the state league title in Portuguese Globo Esporte 8 May 2016 Retrieved 18 November 2016 Abencoado com golaco Ricardo Oliveira revela ter jogado final no sacrificio Blessed with great goal Ricardo Oliveira reveals playing final through injury in Portuguese Jovem Pan 8 May 2016 Retrieved 18 November 2016 Carvalho Samir 15 July 2016 Ricardo Oliveira volta e tem prioridades vaga de Rodrigao e depois selecao Ricardo Oliveira returns and has priorities Rodrigao s spot and then national team in Portuguese Universo Online Retrieved 18 November 2016 Carvalho Samir 27 July 2016 Ricardo Oliveira marca tres gols e classifica o Santos na Copa do Brasil Ricardo Oliveira scores three goals and sends Santos through in the Brazilian Cup in Portuguese Universo Online Retrieved 18 November 2016 Ricardo Oliveira se despede do Santos e diz querer resolver futuro em breve Ricardo Oliveira bids farewell to Santos and states desire to solve his future soon in Portuguese Universo Online 20 December 2017 Retrieved 21 December 2017 Bruno Enrico 21 December 2017 Atletico MG anuncia contratacao do atacante Ricardo Oliveira Atletico MG announce the signing of forward Ricardo Oliveira in Portuguese Universo Online Retrieved 22 December 2017 Ricardo Oliveira tem sua rescisao com o Galo publicada no BID Ricardo Oliveira has his rescision with Galo published in the BID in Brazilian Portuguese Lance 3 September 2020 Retrieved 30 September 2020 Ricardo Oliveira reforca o Coritiba Ricardo Oliveira bolsters Coritiba in Brazilian Portuguese Coritiba FBC 29 September 2020 Retrieved 30 September 2020 Gimenez Alexandre 25 May 2004 Brasil goleia a Catalunha antes de enfrentar a Argentina Brazil rout Catalonia before taking on Argentina in Portuguese Universo Online Retrieved 4 December 2019 Tabeira Martin Copa America 2004 Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 19 February 2013 Ricardo Oliveira s Indian summer FIFA 5 August 2010 Archived from the original on 4 December 2019 Retrieved 4 December 2019 Firmino e cortado e Ricardo Oliveira e convocado para selecao brasileira Firmino is ruled out and Ricardo Oliveira is called for the Brazilian national team in Portuguese Globo Esporte 24 September 2015 Retrieved 24 September 2015 Brazil beat Venezuela Uruguay cruise past Colombia Argentina draw ESPN FC 14 October 2015 Retrieved 14 October 2015 Lavieri Danilo 29 March 2016 Brasil empata no fim com o Paraguai mas cai para 6º nas Eliminatorias Brazil draw in the end with Paraguay but fall down to 6th in the qualifiers in Portuguese Universo Online Retrieved 30 March 2016 Lozetti Alexandre Schmidt Felipe 5 May 2016 Dunga convoca Selecao para a Copa America com 7 jogadores olimpicos Dunga calls up Selecao to the Copa America with 7 Olympic players in Portuguese Globo Esporte Retrieved 10 May 2016 Campo Carlo 21 May 2016 Ricardo Oliveira cut from Brazil s squad due to injury replaced by Jonas theScore Inc Retrieved 22 May 2016 Ricardo Oliveira Soccerway Retrieved 13 January 2015 Ricardo Oliveira Footballdatabase Retrieved 19 June 2014 a b Ricardo Oliveira National Football Teams Benjamin Strack Zimmermann Retrieved 23 April 2018 a b Finalistas Palmeiras e Santos dominam a selecao do Paulistao Finalists Palmeiras and Santos dominate Paulistao s team of the year in Portuguese Globo Esporte 30 April 2015 Retrieved 30 April 2015 Ricardo Oliveira vence a Chuteira de Ouro 2015 Ricardo Oliveira wins Chuteira de Ouro 2015 in Portuguese Placar 7 December 2015 Retrieved 7 December 2015 Vencedores do Premio Craque do Brasileirao 2015 2015 Craque do Brasileirao Award winners in Portuguese Brazilian Football Confederation 30 November 2015 Retrieved 28 November 2017 Artilharia Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol Serie A 2015 Top scorers Brazilian Football Championship Serie A 2015 in Portuguese Brazilian Football Confederation 22 January 2016 Retrieved 3 February 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ricardo Oliveira Ricardo Oliveira at BDFutbol Ricardo Oliveira at National Football Teams com Ricardo Oliveira FIFA competition record archived Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ricardo Oliveira amp oldid 1129083828, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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