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Zé Roberto

José Roberto da Silva Júnior (born 6 July 1974), commonly known as Zé Roberto, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a left wing-back or as a midfielder. Currently, he is a technical advisor to Palmeiras, acting directly with the players and the coaching staff.[3]

Zé Roberto
Zé Roberto with Palmeiras in 2017
Personal information
Full name José Roberto da Silva Júnior[1]
Date of birth (1974-07-06) 6 July 1974 (age 49)
Place of birth São Paulo, Brazil
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)[2]
Position(s) Left wing-back, midfielder
Youth career
Palestra de São Bernardo
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1994–1996 Portuguesa 61 (1)
1997 Real Madrid 15 (0)
1998 Flamengo 24 (0)
1998–2002 Bayer Leverkusen 113 (17)
2002–2006 Bayern Munich 110 (5)
2006–2009 Nacional 0 (0)
2006–2007Santos (loan) 13 (2)
2007–2009Bayern Munich (loan) 59 (9)
2009–2011 Hamburger SV 54 (7)
2011–2012 Al-Gharafa 14 (1)
2012–2014 Grêmio 82 (6)
2015–2017 Palmeiras 68 (3)
Total 648 (51)
International career
1995–2006 Brazil 84 (6)
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career edit

Early career edit

Zé Roberto started in the youth ranks of Palestra de São Bernardo but it was while playing for Portuguesa, as a left-back, that he became known throughout Brazil after finishing as runner-up in 1996 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A.

He then joined Real Madrid in January 1997 for a brief spell, where he helped them win the 1996–97 Spanish league championship.[4] He was also part of the Madrid's 1997–98 UEFA Champions League winning squad,[5] scoring his only goal for the club in the opening group match against Rosenborg BK,[6] before moving back to Brazil to play for Flamengo midway through the season. In an interview in 2012, Zé Roberto spoke of his decision to leave Madrid because of his ambition to play for Brazil at the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France and had limited opportunities to prove his talents in Spain.[7]

The first half of 1998 Zé played for Flamengo under manager Paulo Autuori alongside Romário, Palinha, Juan (who would later play for Leverkusen and AS Roma), and his former Portuguesa teammate Rodrigo Fabri for the Rio de Janeiro State Championship, finishing disappointingly as runners-up. After this he was signed by German Bundesliga club Bayer 04 Leverkusen.[8]

Bayer Leverkusen edit

He joined Bayer Leverkusen in the summer of 1998.[9] It was at Leverkusen that he really made a name for himself, quickly becoming a popular figure at the club. During his four-year stay, Bayer enjoyed their most successful period, finishing as runners-up in the German Bundesliga on three occasions.

On 4 December 2001, he opened the scoring with a curling free kick against Deportivo de La Coruña in the 64th minute, as Bayer comprehensively beat the Spanish side 3–0 in the second group stage of the Champions League.[10] Following Bayer's victory over Liverpool in the quarter-finals of the Champions League on 9 April 2002,[11] Zé Roberto announced that he would be joining former teammate Michael Ballack at Bayern Munich.[12] Despite the transfer distractions, Zé Roberto helped Bayer reach the final of the Champions League on 15 May 2002, losing 2–1 to former club Real Madrid in Glasgow.[13] In four years at the club, Zé Roberto appeared in 113 league matches scoring 16 goals.

Bayern Munich and Santos edit

 
Zé Roberto with Bayern Munich in 2006

In May 2002, Zé Roberto joined Bayern Munich for a reported fee of €12 million, signing a three-year deal, linking up with emerging German talent Sebastian Deisler and former Leverkusen teammate Michael Ballack.[14][15] With Bayern, he claimed the domestic league and cup double three times between 2002 and 2006. He found his starting spot threatened under new coach Felix Magath and left the club in 2006. Following the announcement that he would not return to Bayern Munich, he publicly criticized the club's style of play and predicted struggles if changes were not made.

Being a free agent, Zé Roberto signed through his agent Juan Figer a three-year contract with Club Nacional de Football in Montevideo, a club he would never play for.[16] In August 2006, it was announced that Zé Roberto would join Santos FC in Brazil for one year.[17] He helped the team win the 2007 Campeonato Paulista,[18] his first title in a Brazilian competition. He scored seven goals in the 2007 Copa Libertadores, where Santos reached the semi-finals. During his time with Santos, Zé Roberto appeared in 48 official matches and scored 12 goals, playing for the first time in his career as an attacking midfielder.

In June 2007, it was announced that Zé Roberto would return to Bayern Munich, which paid one million euro to Nacional for a two-year loan.[16][19] He stated, "It was as if I’d never been away", en route to winning a fourth domestic double with the Bavarians. The revitalised Zé Roberto demonstrated all his newly acquired skills by scoring five goals and forming a rock-solid partnership with Mark van Bommel in his new role in central defensive midfield.[20]

Zé Roberto made a successful start to the 2008–09 season, scoring four goals in his first 11 starts. He would conclude his second spell at the club appearing in 59 league matches and scoring nine goals.

Zé Roberto left the club at the end of the 2009 season after Bayern executives refused to offer him a new two-year deal.[21]

Hamburger SV edit

 
Zé Roberto training with Hamburg in 2009

Zé Roberto's contract with Bayern ran until 30 June 2009. The club offered him a contract until 2010, though he declined.[22] Bundesliga side Hamburger SV officially announced his signing to a two-year contract on 2 July 2009.[23][24] Der Spiegel reported that Hamburg actually paid €4 million sign-on fees to Zé Roberto's agent Juan Figer, which Bayern also paid €1 million in 2007.[25][16]

In May 2011, Zé Roberto confirmed that he would not renew his contract with the German team as he wanted a longer contract than the new one offered by the club.[26]

Al-Gharafa edit

On 10 July 2011, Zé Roberto signed a two-year contract with the Qatari club Al-Gharafa,[27] where he helped his team win the 2012 Emir of Qatar Cup.

Return to Brazil edit

After a season with Qatari outfit Al-Gharafa, Zé Roberto returned to Brazil in May to join Grêmio, helping them finish third in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A. On 10 December 2012, he expressed his desire to retire at Grêmio after extending his contract by a further year.[28]

On 9 December 2014, Zé Roberto left Grêmio as the club decided not to renew his contract.[29]

Palmeiras edit

 
Zé Roberto playing for Palmeiras in 2017

On 22 December 2014, Zé Roberto joined Palmeiras on a one-year contract, valid until 31 December 2015.[30] He was immediately appointed team captain, helping them win the 2015 Copa do Brasil with four goals scored in the competition. In the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Palmeiras finished in the 9th position. He signed a one-year extension to his contract on 19 October 2015, that will keep him in the squad until 31 December 2016.[31] On 28 November 2016, he won his first national championship in Brazil, declaring after the final match against Chapecoense that he would not retire at the end of the season.[32] Eventually, on 9 December, he signed a new contract with Palmeiras, keeping him at the club until the end of 2017.[33] On 24 November, he announced Palmeiras match against Botafogo two days later would be the last of his career and that he would retire.[34]

International career edit

Zé Roberto was part of the Brazil squads at the 1998[35] and 2006 World Cups.[36] In 1998, he helped the Seleção to the final, making one appearance,[37] but was an unused substitute as Brazil lost to hosts France 3–0.[38][39] He was left out of the 2002 World Cup winning squad due to a calf injury.[40] Zé Roberto scored Brazil's third and final goal in a man of the match performance in Brazil's second round match against Ghana in the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany.[41]

Zé Roberto helped Brazil to wins at the 1997 and 1999 editions of the Copa América, scoring Brazil's third goal in their 3–1 defeat of Bolivia in the final on 26 June 1997.[42]

He also represented Brazil at the 1997 and 2005 FIFA Confederations Cups in Saudi Arabia and Germany respectively, winning both. He played the full ninety minutes of the final in 2005, as Brazil overpowered arch rivals Argentina 4–1 on 29 June 2005.[43]

Style of play edit

 
Zé Roberto in 2011

Capable of playing both as a left-sided defender and in several midfield positions, Zé Roberto was a quick, hard-working and versatile left-footed player who in his prime was known for his technique, vision and efficient style of play as well as his dribbling, passing, crossing and tackling ability.[37][44] He started his career as an attacking full-back or wing back on the left flank, occasionally functioning in a box-to-box role in midfield; he was later deployed as a left-winger and subsequently in a more creative role as an attacking midfielder, although he struggled to find space in the national side in this position due to the presence of several other world-class playmakers in the squad.[37] During his time at Bayern Munich, Zé Roberto excelled alongside van Bommel as a defensive midfielder due to his ability to read the game, break down opposing plays and subsequently start counter-attacks; his adeptness at this new holding role led him to be called up to the Brazil national team once again, where he also formed an effective and consistent defensive midfield partnership with Emerson.[37]

Personal life edit

Zé Roberto is married to Luciana, with whom he has three children.[45]

He is a Christian, stating, "Aside from the fame, the money, from not being able to have anything and today being able to have everything, I find that the difference is to have God in my heart, by accepting Jesus. The money will finish, fame will be forgotten, but God is special. Today I have God and tomorrow I will live with God in a much better place, that is, heaven."[46]

Career statistics edit

Sources:[47][48]

Club edit

Club Season League National cup[a] Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Portuguesa 1994 Série A
1995 Série A
1996 Série A
Total 61 1
Real Madrid 1996–97 La Liga 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0
1997–98 La Liga 6 0 0 0 6[b] 1 0 0 12 1
Total 15 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 21 1
Bayer Leverkusen 1998–99 Bundesliga 32 4 1 0 4 0 1[c] 0 38 4
1999–2000 Bundesliga 27 7 0 0 3[d] 0 0 0 30 7
2000–01 Bundesliga 24 2 1 0 7[e] 0 0 0 32 2
2001–02 Bundesliga 30 4 5 0 15[b] 1 0 0 50 5
Total 113 17 7 0 29 1 1 0 150 18
Bayern Munich 2002–03 Bundesliga 31 1 4 1 7[b] 0 0 0 42 2
2003–04 Bundesliga 30 2 2 0 7[b] 0 1[c] 0 40 2
2004–05 Bundesliga 22 1 4 0 8[b] 1 2[c] 1 36 3
2005–06 Bundesliga 27 1 4 0 8[b] 0 0 0 39 1
Total 110 5 14 1 30 1 3 1 157 8
Santos (loan) 2006 Série A 12 2 0 0 1[f] 0 13 2
2007 Série A 1 0 0 0 14[g] 7 15 7
Total 13 2 0 0 15 7 28 9
Bayern Munich (loan) 2007–08 Bundesliga 30 5 6 0 10[h] 0 3[c] 0 49 5
2008–09 Bundesliga 29 4 4 1 9[b] 2 42 7
Total 59 9 10 1 19 2 3 0 91 12
Hamburger SV 2009–10 Bundesliga 23 6 2 0 14[i] 1 39 7
2010–11 Bundesliga 31 1 2 0 33 1
Total 54 7 4 0 14 1 72 8
Al-Gharafa 2011–12 Qatar Stars League 14 1 0 0 14 1
Grêmio 2012 Série A 29 3 0 0 4[f] 1 0 0 33 4
2013 Série A 22 3 1 0 9[g] 3 9[j] 4 41 10
2014 Série A 31 0 1 0 5[g] 0 7[j] 1 44 1
Total 82 6 2 0 18 4 16 5 118 15
Palmeiras 2015 Série A 26 2 9 4 14[k] 1 49 7
2016 Série A 27 1 4 1 5[g] 0 9[k] 0 45 2
2017 Série A 15 0 3 0 5[g] 1 11[k] 0 34 1
Total 68 3 16 5 10 1 34 1 128 10
Career total 528 50 53 7 141 18 57 7 840 83
  1. ^ Includes DFB-Pokal, Copa do Brasil
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  3. ^ a b c d Appearance(s) in DFB-Ligapokal
  4. ^ One appearance in UEFA Champions League, two appearances in UEFA Cup
  5. ^ Five appearances in UEFA Champions League, two appearances in UEFA Cup
  6. ^ a b Appearance(s) in Copa Sudamericana
  7. ^ a b c d e Appearances in Copa Libertadores
  8. ^ Appearances in UEFA Cup
  9. ^ Appearances in UEFA Europa League
  10. ^ a b Appearances in Campeonato Gaúcho
  11. ^ a b c Appearances in Campeonato Paulista

International edit

Appearances and goals by national team and year[49]

National team Year Apps Goals
Brazil 1995 4 0
1996 4 0
1997 11 1
1998 2 0
1999 15 3
2000 10 0
2001 1 0
2002 1 0
2003 8 0
2004 7 0
2005 14 1
2006 7 1
Total 84 6

International goals

Scores and results list Brazil's goal tally first.[49]
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 29 June 1997 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia   Bolivia 3–1 3–1 1997 Copa América
2. 24 July 1999 Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara, Mexico   Germany 1–0 4–0 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup
3. 1 August 1999 Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara, Mexico   Saudi Arabia 3–2 8–2 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup
4. 4 August 1999 Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico   Mexico 3–4 3–4 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup
5. 5 June 2005 Estádio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre, Brazil   Paraguay 3–0 4–1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
6. 27 June 2006 Westfalenstadion, Dortmund, Germany   Ghana 3–0 3–0 2006 FIFA World Cup

Honours edit

Real Madrid[47]

Bayern Munich[47]

Santos[47]

Al-Gharafa[47]

Palmeiras[47]

Brazil[47]

Individual

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • at Sambafoot (archived)
  • Zé Roberto profile at Leverkusen.com
  • Zé Roberto at fussballdaten.de (in German)
  • Tom Sanderson: How Zé Roberto defied time to remain a star at 43, These Football Times, 24 July 2017


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This article is about the Brazilian international footballer For other people see Ze Roberto disambiguation In this Portuguese name the second or paternal family name is da Silva Junior is a generational suffix used for someone whose name is the same as their father like Jr in English Jose Roberto da Silva Junior born 6 July 1974 commonly known as Ze Roberto is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a left wing back or as a midfielder Currently he is a technical advisor to Palmeiras acting directly with the players and the coaching staff 3 Ze RobertoZe Roberto with Palmeiras in 2017Personal informationFull nameJose Roberto da Silva Junior 1 Date of birth 1974 07 06 6 July 1974 age 49 Place of birthSao Paulo BrazilHeight1 76 m 5 ft 9 in 2 Position s Left wing back midfielderYouth careerPalestra de Sao BernardoSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1994 1996Portuguesa61 1 1997Real Madrid15 0 1998Flamengo24 0 1998 2002Bayer Leverkusen113 17 2002 2006Bayern Munich110 5 2006 2009Nacional0 0 2006 2007 Santos loan 13 2 2007 2009 Bayern Munich loan 59 9 2009 2011Hamburger SV54 7 2011 2012Al Gharafa14 1 2012 2014Gremio82 6 2015 2017Palmeiras68 3 Total648 51 International career1995 2006Brazil84 6 Medal record Men s footballRepresenting BrazilFIFA World CupWinner 2002 Korea JapanFIFA Confederations CupWinner 1997 Saudi ArabiaWinner 2005 GermanyCopa AmericaWinner 1997 BoliviaWinner 1999 Paraguay Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Early career 1 2 Bayer Leverkusen 1 3 Bayern Munich and Santos 1 4 Hamburger SV 1 5 Al Gharafa 1 6 Return to Brazil 1 7 Palmeiras 2 International career 3 Style of play 4 Personal life 5 Career statistics 5 1 Club 5 2 International 6 Honours 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksClub career editEarly career edit Ze Roberto started in the youth ranks of Palestra de Sao Bernardo but it was while playing for Portuguesa as a left back that he became known throughout Brazil after finishing as runner up in 1996 Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A He then joined Real Madrid in January 1997 for a brief spell where he helped them win the 1996 97 Spanish league championship 4 He was also part of the Madrid s 1997 98 UEFA Champions League winning squad 5 scoring his only goal for the club in the opening group match against Rosenborg BK 6 before moving back to Brazil to play for Flamengo midway through the season In an interview in 2012 Ze Roberto spoke of his decision to leave Madrid because of his ambition to play for Brazil at the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France and had limited opportunities to prove his talents in Spain 7 The first half of 1998 Ze played for Flamengo under manager Paulo Autuori alongside Romario Palinha Juan who would later play for Leverkusen and AS Roma and his former Portuguesa teammate Rodrigo Fabri for the Rio de Janeiro State Championship finishing disappointingly as runners up After this he was signed by German Bundesliga club Bayer 04 Leverkusen 8 Bayer Leverkusen edit He joined Bayer Leverkusen in the summer of 1998 9 It was at Leverkusen that he really made a name for himself quickly becoming a popular figure at the club During his four year stay Bayer enjoyed their most successful period finishing as runners up in the German Bundesliga on three occasions On 4 December 2001 he opened the scoring with a curling free kick against Deportivo de La Coruna in the 64th minute as Bayer comprehensively beat the Spanish side 3 0 in the second group stage of the Champions League 10 Following Bayer s victory over Liverpool in the quarter finals of the Champions League on 9 April 2002 11 Ze Roberto announced that he would be joining former teammate Michael Ballack at Bayern Munich 12 Despite the transfer distractions Ze Roberto helped Bayer reach the final of the Champions League on 15 May 2002 losing 2 1 to former club Real Madrid in Glasgow 13 In four years at the club Ze Roberto appeared in 113 league matches scoring 16 goals Bayern Munich and Santos edit nbsp Ze Roberto with Bayern Munich in 2006In May 2002 Ze Roberto joined Bayern Munich for a reported fee of 12 million signing a three year deal linking up with emerging German talent Sebastian Deisler and former Leverkusen teammate Michael Ballack 14 15 With Bayern he claimed the domestic league and cup double three times between 2002 and 2006 He found his starting spot threatened under new coach Felix Magath and left the club in 2006 Following the announcement that he would not return to Bayern Munich he publicly criticized the club s style of play and predicted struggles if changes were not made Being a free agent Ze Roberto signed through his agent Juan Figer a three year contract with Club Nacional de Football in Montevideo a club he would never play for 16 In August 2006 it was announced that Ze Roberto would join Santos FC in Brazil for one year 17 He helped the team win the 2007 Campeonato Paulista 18 his first title in a Brazilian competition He scored seven goals in the 2007 Copa Libertadores where Santos reached the semi finals During his time with Santos Ze Roberto appeared in 48 official matches and scored 12 goals playing for the first time in his career as an attacking midfielder In June 2007 it was announced that Ze Roberto would return to Bayern Munich which paid one million euro to Nacional for a two year loan 16 19 He stated It was as if I d never been away en route to winning a fourth domestic double with the Bavarians The revitalised Ze Roberto demonstrated all his newly acquired skills by scoring five goals and forming a rock solid partnership with Mark van Bommel in his new role in central defensive midfield 20 Ze Roberto made a successful start to the 2008 09 season scoring four goals in his first 11 starts He would conclude his second spell at the club appearing in 59 league matches and scoring nine goals Ze Roberto left the club at the end of the 2009 season after Bayern executives refused to offer him a new two year deal 21 Hamburger SV edit nbsp Ze Roberto training with Hamburg in 2009Ze Roberto s contract with Bayern ran until 30 June 2009 The club offered him a contract until 2010 though he declined 22 Bundesliga side Hamburger SV officially announced his signing to a two year contract on 2 July 2009 23 24 Der Spiegel reported that Hamburg actually paid 4 million sign on fees to Ze Roberto s agent Juan Figer which Bayern also paid 1 million in 2007 25 16 In May 2011 Ze Roberto confirmed that he would not renew his contract with the German team as he wanted a longer contract than the new one offered by the club 26 Al Gharafa edit On 10 July 2011 Ze Roberto signed a two year contract with the Qatari club Al Gharafa 27 where he helped his team win the 2012 Emir of Qatar Cup Return to Brazil edit After a season with Qatari outfit Al Gharafa Ze Roberto returned to Brazil in May to join Gremio helping them finish third in the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A On 10 December 2012 he expressed his desire to retire at Gremio after extending his contract by a further year 28 On 9 December 2014 Ze Roberto left Gremio as the club decided not to renew his contract 29 Palmeiras edit nbsp Ze Roberto playing for Palmeiras in 2017On 22 December 2014 Ze Roberto joined Palmeiras on a one year contract valid until 31 December 2015 30 He was immediately appointed team captain helping them win the 2015 Copa do Brasil with four goals scored in the competition In the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A Palmeiras finished in the 9th position He signed a one year extension to his contract on 19 October 2015 that will keep him in the squad until 31 December 2016 31 On 28 November 2016 he won his first national championship in Brazil declaring after the final match against Chapecoense that he would not retire at the end of the season 32 Eventually on 9 December he signed a new contract with Palmeiras keeping him at the club until the end of 2017 33 On 24 November he announced Palmeiras match against Botafogo two days later would be the last of his career and that he would retire 34 International career editZe Roberto was part of the Brazil squads at the 1998 35 and 2006 World Cups 36 In 1998 he helped the Selecao to the final making one appearance 37 but was an unused substitute as Brazil lost to hosts France 3 0 38 39 He was left out of the 2002 World Cup winning squad due to a calf injury 40 Ze Roberto scored Brazil s third and final goal in a man of the match performance in Brazil s second round match against Ghana in the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany 41 Ze Roberto helped Brazil to wins at the 1997 and 1999 editions of the Copa America scoring Brazil s third goal in their 3 1 defeat of Bolivia in the final on 26 June 1997 42 He also represented Brazil at the 1997 and 2005 FIFA Confederations Cups in Saudi Arabia and Germany respectively winning both He played the full ninety minutes of the final in 2005 as Brazil overpowered arch rivals Argentina 4 1 on 29 June 2005 43 Style of play edit nbsp Ze Roberto in 2011Capable of playing both as a left sided defender and in several midfield positions Ze Roberto was a quick hard working and versatile left footed player who in his prime was known for his technique vision and efficient style of play as well as his dribbling passing crossing and tackling ability 37 44 He started his career as an attacking full back or wing back on the left flank occasionally functioning in a box to box role in midfield he was later deployed as a left winger and subsequently in a more creative role as an attacking midfielder although he struggled to find space in the national side in this position due to the presence of several other world class playmakers in the squad 37 During his time at Bayern Munich Ze Roberto excelled alongside van Bommel as a defensive midfielder due to his ability to read the game break down opposing plays and subsequently start counter attacks his adeptness at this new holding role led him to be called up to the Brazil national team once again where he also formed an effective and consistent defensive midfield partnership with Emerson 37 Personal life editZe Roberto is married to Luciana with whom he has three children 45 He is a Christian stating Aside from the fame the money from not being able to have anything and today being able to have everything I find that the difference is to have God in my heart by accepting Jesus The money will finish fame will be forgotten but God is special Today I have God and tomorrow I will live with God in a much better place that is heaven 46 Career statistics editSources 47 48 Club edit Club Season League National cup a Continental Other TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsPortuguesa 1994 Serie A1995 Serie A1996 Serie ATotal 61 1Real Madrid 1996 97 La Liga 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 01997 98 La Liga 6 0 0 0 6 b 1 0 0 12 1Total 15 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 21 1Bayer Leverkusen 1998 99 Bundesliga 32 4 1 0 4 0 1 c 0 38 41999 2000 Bundesliga 27 7 0 0 3 d 0 0 0 30 72000 01 Bundesliga 24 2 1 0 7 e 0 0 0 32 22001 02 Bundesliga 30 4 5 0 15 b 1 0 0 50 5Total 113 17 7 0 29 1 1 0 150 18Bayern Munich 2002 03 Bundesliga 31 1 4 1 7 b 0 0 0 42 22003 04 Bundesliga 30 2 2 0 7 b 0 1 c 0 40 22004 05 Bundesliga 22 1 4 0 8 b 1 2 c 1 36 32005 06 Bundesliga 27 1 4 0 8 b 0 0 0 39 1Total 110 5 14 1 30 1 3 1 157 8Santos loan 2006 Serie A 12 2 0 0 1 f 0 13 22007 Serie A 1 0 0 0 14 g 7 15 7Total 13 2 0 0 15 7 28 9Bayern Munich loan 2007 08 Bundesliga 30 5 6 0 10 h 0 3 c 0 49 52008 09 Bundesliga 29 4 4 1 9 b 2 42 7Total 59 9 10 1 19 2 3 0 91 12Hamburger SV 2009 10 Bundesliga 23 6 2 0 14 i 1 39 72010 11 Bundesliga 31 1 2 0 33 1Total 54 7 4 0 14 1 72 8Al Gharafa 2011 12 Qatar Stars League 14 1 0 0 14 1Gremio 2012 Serie A 29 3 0 0 4 f 1 0 0 33 42013 Serie A 22 3 1 0 9 g 3 9 j 4 41 102014 Serie A 31 0 1 0 5 g 0 7 j 1 44 1Total 82 6 2 0 18 4 16 5 118 15Palmeiras 2015 Serie A 26 2 9 4 14 k 1 49 72016 Serie A 27 1 4 1 5 g 0 9 k 0 45 22017 Serie A 15 0 3 0 5 g 1 11 k 0 34 1Total 68 3 16 5 10 1 34 1 128 10Career total 528 50 53 7 141 18 57 7 840 83 Includes DFB Pokal Copa do Brasil a b c d e f g Appearances in UEFA Champions League a b c d Appearance s in DFB Ligapokal One appearance in UEFA Champions League two appearances in UEFA Cup Five appearances in UEFA Champions League two appearances in UEFA Cup a b Appearance s in Copa Sudamericana a b c d e Appearances in Copa Libertadores Appearances in UEFA Cup Appearances in UEFA Europa League a b Appearances in Campeonato Gaucho a b c Appearances in Campeonato Paulista International edit Appearances and goals by national team and year 49 National team Year Apps GoalsBrazil 1995 4 01996 4 01997 11 11998 2 01999 15 32000 10 02001 1 02002 1 02003 8 02004 7 02005 14 12006 7 1Total 84 6International goals Scores and results list Brazil s goal tally first 49 Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 29 June 1997 Estadio Hernando Siles La Paz Bolivia nbsp Bolivia 3 1 3 1 1997 Copa America2 24 July 1999 Estadio Jalisco Guadalajara Mexico nbsp Germany 1 0 4 0 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup3 1 August 1999 Estadio Jalisco Guadalajara Mexico nbsp Saudi Arabia 3 2 8 2 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup4 4 August 1999 Estadio Azteca Mexico City Mexico nbsp Mexico 3 4 3 4 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup5 5 June 2005 Estadio Beira Rio Porto Alegre Brazil nbsp Paraguay 3 0 4 1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification6 27 June 2006 Westfalenstadion Dortmund Germany nbsp Ghana 3 0 3 0 2006 FIFA World CupHonours editReal Madrid 47 La Liga 1996 97 Supercopa de Espana 1997Bayern Munich 47 Bundesliga 2002 03 2004 05 2005 06 2007 08 DFB Pokal 2002 03 2004 05 2005 06 2007 08 DFL Ligapokal 2004 2007Santos 47 Campeonato Paulista 2007Al Gharafa 47 Emir of Qatar Cup 2012Palmeiras 47 Serie A 2016 Copa do Brasil 2015Brazil 47 Copa America 1997 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup 1997 2005 Lunar New Year Cup 2005Individual kicker Bundesliga Team of the Season 1999 2000 50 2001 02 51 2007 08 52 FIFA World Cup All Star Team 2006 53 Bola de Prata 2012 54 2014 55 Campeonato Paulista Team of the year 2015 56 Goal of the Year in the Brasileirao 2016 57 See also editList of men s footballers with the most official appearancesReferences edit 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany List of Players Brazil PDF FIFA 21 March 2014 p 4 Archived from the original PDF on 10 June 2019 Ze Roberto Palmeiras in Portuguese Retrieved 22 January 2016 Ze Roberto ganha cargo administrativo e seguira no Palmeiras apos aposentadoria Globoesporte 28 November 2017 Retrieved 24 March 2019 Ze Roberto e anunciado oficialmente como novo reforco do Gremio Zero Hora in Portuguese 3 April 2012 Retrieved 23 November 2012 Former Real Madrid star Ze Roberto signs new contract at age 42 GOAL com 10 December 2016 Real Madrid 4 1 Rosenborg UEFA Retrieved 9 January 2017 Coerts Stefan 30 July 2012 I would have succeeded at Real Madrid with more patience claims Ze Roberto Goal com Retrieved 23 November 2012 Flamengo vende Ze Roberto ao Bayer Leverkusen Universo Online in Portuguese 21 May 1998 Ze Roberto Skilful players can play anywhere FIFA 30 July 2012 Archived from the original on 31 July 2012 Retrieved 23 November 2012 Leverkusen humble Deportivo UEFA 4 December 2001 Retrieved 23 November 2012 Leverkusen joy as Liverpool fall UEFA 9 April 2002 Retrieved 23 November 2012 Fudge Simon Ze Roberto claims Bayern move Sky Sports Retrieved 22 November 2012 Madrid win ninth European crown UEFA 15 May 2002 Retrieved 23 November 2012 Ze Roberto signs for Bayern Sports Illustrated AP 17 May 2002 Retrieved 31 March 2010 Bayern sign Ze Roberto BBC Sport 17 May 2002 Retrieved 31 March 2010 a b c HSV kaufte Ze Roberto vom uruguayischen Club Nacional Montevideo Der Spiegel in German 29 August 2009 Retrieved 31 March 2010 Santos anuncia contratacao de Ze Roberto O Globo Online in Portuguese 31 August 2006 Retrieved 31 March 2010 Sao Paulo State Championship 2007 RSSSF Retrieved 22 November 2012 Ze Roberto seals return to Bayern FC Bayern Munich 22 June 2007 Retrieved 25 September 2007 Bayern wait on duo FIFA 29 January 2009 Archived from the original on 31 January 2009 Retrieved 23 November 2012 Ze Roberto leaves Bayern Soccer News 3 June 2009 Retrieved 23 November 2012 Klinsmann lasst Butt ran in German kicker de 9 March 2009 Retrieved 9 March 2009 HSV verpflichtet Ze Roberto in German hsv de 2 July 2009 Archived from the original on 4 July 2009 Retrieved 2 July 2009 HSV seal Ze Roberto signature UEFA com 2 July 2009 Retrieved 31 March 2010 Report Ze Roberto not as free as initially thought The Earth Times 31 August 2009 Retrieved 31 March 2010 Ze Roberto to leave HSV hsv de 6 May 2011 Retrieved 10 July 2011 Ze Roberto hat noch nicht genug in German kicker de 10 July 2011 Retrieved 10 July 2011 Ze Roberto extends Gremio deal Soccerway 11 December 2012 Retrieved 11 December 2012 Gremio confirma saida de Ze Roberto Globo Esporte 9 December 2014 Retrieved 9 December 2014 Palmeiras anuncia acordo com Ze Roberto ate dezembro de 2015 Lancenet in Portuguese 22 December 2014 Retrieved 22 December 2014 Ze Roberto acerta renovacao de contrato com o Palmeiras ate final de 2016 in Portuguese S E Palmeiras 19 October 2015 Retrieved 20 October 2015 Ze Roberto Nicht der Zeitpunkt aufzuhoren kicker in German 28 November 2016 Retrieved 28 November 2016 Former Real Madrid star Ze Roberto signs new contract at age 42 Goal 9 December 2016 Retrieved 7 February 2017 Brazil s Ze Roberto announces retirement at the age of 43 ESPN FC 24 November 2017 Retrieved 29 November 2017 Brazil Travel Notes Retrieved 22 November 2012 For Brazil anything less than title is a disappointment Sports Illustrated 20 March 2006 Retrieved 23 November 2012 a b c d Recognition at last for Ze Roberto FIFA 20 January 2006 Archived from the original on 18 January 2016 Retrieved 4 January 2016 Brazil France 0 3 FIFA 12 July 1998 Archived from the original on 30 June 2007 Retrieved 23 November 2012 Host nation routs Brazilians 3 0 in World Cup final Sports Illustrated 1 December 1998 Retrieved 23 November 2012 Romario left out of Brazil s squad Sports Illustrated 6 May 2002 Archived from the original on 17 May 2014 Retrieved 23 November 2012 Ronaldo became the highest scorer in World Cup finals history as Brazil beat Ghana to book a quarter final place against France BBC Sport 27 June 2006 Retrieved 23 November 2012 Final RSSSF Retrieved 22 November 2012 Brazil Argentina 4 1 FIFA 29 June 2005 Archived from the original on 28 August 2007 Retrieved 23 November 2012 Ze Roberto da Silva Junior in Portuguese data2 7m cn Retrieved 6 July 2014 Ze Roberto Profile Bayern Munich Archived from the original on 7 February 2005 Persaud C H K 2004 Famous People Speak about Jesus A Compendium of Expressions of Praise and Reverence Xlibris Corporation ISBN 1465325751 a b c d e f g Ze Roberto Soccerway Retrieved 30 September 2014 Ze Roberto Club matches worldfootball net Retrieved 27 November 2016 a b Robert Manrud 17 September 2010 Jose Roberto da Silva Junior Ze Roberto International Appearances RSSSF Archived from the original on 12 September 2017 Retrieved 30 July 2018 Bundesliga Historie 1999 2000 in German kicker Bundesliga Historie 2001 02 in German kicker Bundesliga Historie 2007 08 in German kicker The FIFA TSG nominates 23 players for the MasterCard All Star squad FIFA 7 July 2006 Archived from the original on 23 September 2015 Retrieved 26 October 2015 Bola de Prata Placar 2012 Placar in Portuguese 11 April 2013 Retrieved 26 October 2015 Bola de Prata Placar 2014 Placar in Portuguese 11 December 2015 Retrieved 26 October 2015 Finalistas Palmeiras e Santos dominam a selecao do Paulistao Finalists Palmeiras and Santos dominate the selection of Paulistao Finalists Palmeiras and Santos dominate Paulistao s team of the year Globo Esporte in Portuguese 30 April 2015 Retrieved 30 April 2015 Ze Roberto vence eleicao do gol mais bonito Ze Roberto wins election of the most beautiful goal Confederacao Brasileira de Futebol in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 31 January 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ze Roberto Ze Roberto at Sambafoot archived Ze Roberto profile at Leverkusen com Ze Roberto at fussballdaten de in German Tom Sanderson How Ze Roberto defied time to remain a star at 43 These Football Times 24 July 2017 Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Brazil nbsp Association football Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ze Roberto amp oldid 1176489551, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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