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Patric Cabral Lalau : ウィキペディア英語版
Patric Cabral Lalau

Patric Cabral Lalau (born 25 March 1989), commonly known as just Patric, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a right back for Atlético Mineiro.
As an international for the Brazil under-20 team, he is often compared to fellow countryman Maicon.
==Career==
Patric started his career with local club Criciúma EC, where he played from 2007 to 2008.
In 2009 he was signed by Brasa, a proxy club for Energy Sports, both football agent and agent for investors. He was immediately loaned to São Caetano, in which he became an youth international player for the Brazilian under-20 team, where In 2009, he played for Brazil at the 2009 South American Youth Championship, a tournament which Brazil won. After such fantastic displays for club and country, he received interest from Portuguese club Benfica.
On 18 April 2009, it was reported that Patric would join Benfica at the end of the season for a reported €2 million fee for 70% economic rights. It also revealed that Benfica paid €3 million immediately to Patric's former clubs when he was signed and Brasa paid back Benfica to buy 30% economic rights for €900,000 in 3 annual installments from 2009–10 season to 2011–12 season, despite Benfica signed Patric directly from Brasa.
On 29 Jun 2009, Patric was officially presented at Benfica's Estádio da Luz in Lisbon. In August 2009 Patric returned to Brazil for top division club Cruzeiro Esporte Clube.
In January 2010, he left for Avaí on a season's long loan. In 2011 Benfica sold Patric's 100% registration rights and 50% economic rights〔 to Clube Atlético Mineiro for a reported €1 million, Benfica remained eligible to 20% transfer fee that Mineiro received.〔(SL Benfica Futebol SAD Relatório e Contas Consolidado e Individual – 2010–11 ) 〕
In 17 August 2011, in a match against Corinthians had an altercation with his coach, Cuca. He was subsenquently told to practise away from the team. A series of loan deals followed. A month later, he signs his first loan deal, with Ponte Preta. There, he won promotion to the 2012 Série A.
In February 2012, Patric moves to Avaí on a second loan. He played his first match at 22 February against Joinville. In July 2012, he moved again, this time to Náutico. In January 2013, he moved on loan for fourth time. On June 2013, Patric moved on loan for a fifth time, now to Sport Recife, where he would stay a further year, after a renewal of the loan deal was agreed. On 10 September 2014, he scored a hat-trick against Santos.

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