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Ricardo Sousa : ウィキペディア英語版
Ricardo Sousa

Ricardo André de Pinho Sousa (born 11 January 1979) is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as an attacking midfielder, and the current manager of A.D. Sanjoanense.
He amassed Primeira Liga totals of 154 games and 47 goals over the course of seven seasons, representing in the competition Porto, Beira-Mar, Santa Clara, Belenenses and Boavista. He also competed professionally in Germany, the Netherlands, Cyprus and Slovenia.
==Club career==
Sousa was born in São João da Madeira. Growing up as a footballer in FC Porto, he would however play only three games for its main squad – a 0–0 Primeira Liga draw against C.D. Santa Clara and two UEFA Champions League appearances, twice as a substitute – and went on to represent S.C. Beira-Mar, where he made his top division debuts in the second part of the 1998–99 season, C.D. Santa Clara and C.F. Os Belenenses in consecutive loans; on 16 June 1999 he scored arguably the most important goal of his career, as the Aveiro team defeated S.C. Campomaiorense 1–0 to win the campaign's domestic cup.
In July 2002 Sousa was finally released by Porto, returning to Beira-Mar and representing Boavista F.C. in the following season. During his year with the ''Axadrezados'' he netted 14 goals for a side that only achieved 32, one of the worst records in that year's top level.
Subsequently Sousa left Boavista, playing two years with German club Hannover 96 (this included a six-month loan, starting in January 2005, to De Graafschap in the Netherlands). He would nonetheless represent Boavista again in 2006–07, in the same predicament.
In the 2007 summer, Sousa started a Cypriot adventure with AC Omonia. In January of the following year, however, he returned to Germany and joined 2. Bundesliga's Kickers Offenbach, starting in all 16 appearances he made and providing five assists, in an eventual relegation.
Sousa split the 2008–09 season in Segunda Liga, starting with Beira-Mar and signing for U.D. Leiria in January 2009. After contributing with only four matches and 97 minutes to the latter's return to the top flight, he moved abroad again, now with NK Drava Ptuj in Slovenia.

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