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On November 3rd, 2015 former [[Brazil]] capitain [[Emerson Ferreira da Rosa]] announced that he was joining [[Miami Dade FC]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://globoesporte.globo.com/rs/blogs/especial-blog/blog-do-caco/post/o-sonho-americano-de-emerson.html | title=O sonho americano de Emerson | accessdate=3 November 2015}}</ref>
On November 3rd, 2015 former [[Brazil]] capitain [[Emerson Ferreira da Rosa]] announced that he was joining [[Miami Dade FC]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://globoesporte.globo.com/rs/blogs/especial-blog/blog-do-caco/post/o-sonho-americano-de-emerson.html | title=O sonho americano de Emerson | accessdate=3 November 2015}}</ref>


In December 2014, Betu announced plans to acquire [[Pro Footvolley Tour]]. The transaction closed in February 2015 and [[Linck Group]] now owns stakes of the company, providing more events and pushing to grow the sport in [[United States]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Pro Footvolley Tour |url=http://www.miamiherald.com/living/health-fitness/article51001670.html// |publisher=[[Miami Herald]]}}</ref>
In December 2014, Betu announced plans to acquire [[Pro Footvolley Tour]]. The transaction closed in February 2015 and [[Linck Group]] acquired the company, providing more events and pushing to grow the sport in [[United States]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Pro Footvolley Tour |url=http://www.miamiherald.com/living/health-fitness/article51001670.html// |publisher=[[Miami Herald]]}}</ref>


On November 1st, 2015, alongside his partner [[Roberto Carlos (footballer)|Roberto Carlos]] they launched [[Ginga Scout]], a innovative soccer software to help connect players with scouts from around the globe.<ref>{{cite news |title=Rumo ao topo |url=http://www.blog433.com.br/2015/12/rumo-ao-topo-roberto-linck-jr.html |publisher=[[Blog433]]}}</ref>
On November 1st, 2015, alongside his partner [[Roberto Carlos (footballer)|Roberto Carlos]] they launched [[Ginga Scout]], a innovative soccer software to help connect players with scouts from around the globe.<ref>{{cite news |title=Rumo ao topo |url=http://www.blog433.com.br/2015/12/rumo-ao-topo-roberto-linck-jr.html |publisher=[[Blog433]]}}</ref>

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Roberto Linck
File:Betuny.jpg
Betu at a event in New York
Born
Roberto Moreira Linck Junior

(1988-07-31) 31 July 1988 (age 36)
NationalityBrazilian / American
Occupations
Organization(s)United Nations, Respira Paz [1]
AgentConttratta
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Parent(s)Roberto and Alessandra Linck
Association football career
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
Gremio
Irvine Valley College
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2009 Chicago Storm 5 (3)
2010-2011 New England Revolution 3 (0)
2014– Miami Dade FC 10 (8)
Total 18 (12)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Websiterobertolinck.com

Roberto Moreira Linck Junior (born July 31, 1988 in Cachoeira do Sul), nicknamed Betu, is a Brazilian/American footballer and entrepreneur. He is the owner of Linck Group and current player at Miami Dade FC.[2]

Youth and college

Betu grew up playing in the youth system of Gremio in Brazil, before moving to United States. He was a player for the Olympic Development Program, Region IV Team. He played for Park City High School in 2006 where he won a state title in his senior year. Linck joined the Irvine Valley College in 2007 and was the starting midfielder during his years with the school.[3]

Career

File:Roberto Linck Press Conference.jpg
Roberto Linck at a Press Conference for Miami Dade FC

On July 30, 2010, Linck was signed by the New England Revolution of the Major League Soccer, a day prior to his 22nd birthday.[4] He made his professional debut for the New England Revolution coming on for Khano Smith in the 80th minute in the team's 1-0 victory over DC United on August 8, 2010.[5] He was released by New England on February 28, 2011.[6] Due to an injury suffered to his hamstring he was forced to stop playing soccer in 2011. On May 20, 2014 Betu returned to play soccer and was signed by the Miami Dade FC to play as a striker.[7] Betu made his debut with Miami Dade FC scoring 1 goal on the 83rd minute of the match.[8]

Charitable work

Betu is a founding member of the Soccer Mission group. He helped launch the charity group in 2014. Their first work was on Thanksgiving Day with a half-dozen of the Miami Dade FC team’s players and staff, they spent an afternoon making pasta at the Fort Lauderdale factory of Spaghetto, which manufactures fresh pasta, to then cook and donate to over 150 homeless.[9]

On July 5th, 2015, United Nations presented Betu with an award for peace against drugs and offense. The charity event was held in Barranquilla, Colombia at Estadio Metropolitano in front of 15,000 fans.[10][11]

Personal life

Betu, has an unusual background for an MLS player having trained through the youth system of Brazil's Gremio Football Porto Alegrense which schooled Ronaldinho, and then playing college soccer in California, professional indoor soccer for the Chicago Storm, and a season with CSM Ramnicu Valcea in Romania. Growing up, Betu combined his love of futsal, beach soccer and street football. He is the son of Roberto and former Rede Globo anchorwoman Alessandra Linck. He has a younger sister, Tatiana. He currently resides in Miami, Florida.[12]

Betu's great-grandfather (Aurélio de Lima Py) was the founder of the Federacao Gaucha de Futebol and one of the founders, first patron and 9 times president of world champion Grêmio.[13]

Betu's family also created the Projeto Pescar, "The Fishing Project" (The name was inspired by the Chinese proverb: If you give a fish to a hungry man, you will feed him for a day. If, to teach to fish, you will feed him for a lifetime.) Is an initiative supported by companies, non-profit with the intention to prepare low-income youth for social inclusion and the labor market. During the course young people learn about some professional area according to the branch that the company works as well as guidance on: Citizenship, environment, sex education, family and technology. The project began in 1976 in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, with the initiative of the entrepreneur Geraldo Tollens Linck (1927 - 1998), owner of Linck SA.[14]

Business career

Betu is the owner of Linck Group, an American investment company that owns Miami Dade FC, Ginga Scout and Pro Footvolley Tour.[15]

After being appointed CEO of Linck Group, the company invested in the sports and entertainment industry by creating the company Conttratta LLC. Conttratta was established by Linck Group in 2014. It is a sports and entertainment company. Management, advisory and video production. Conttratta represents artists and sports figures such as Laura Rizzotto and Edgaras Jankauskas.[16]

Linck was the founder of Miami Dade FC an American soccer club. In the first year of the club, they were crowned champions of the NAL. Played two international friendly matches against the Brazil champions Cruzeiro, competed in a international tournament in Colombia and won a award from United Nations.[17] On November 3rd, 2015 former Brazil capitain Emerson Ferreira da Rosa announced that he was joining Miami Dade FC.[18]

In December 2014, Betu announced plans to acquire Pro Footvolley Tour. The transaction closed in February 2015 and Linck Group acquired the company, providing more events and pushing to grow the sport in United States.[19]

On November 1st, 2015, alongside his partner Roberto Carlos they launched Ginga Scout, a innovative soccer software to help connect players with scouts from around the globe.[20]

Honours

New England Revolution

North American SuperLiga  Runners-up (2nd Place) 2010

Miami Dade FC

NAL  CHAMPION 2014
United Nations Peace Award - UNODC]] Respira Paz (2015) Por su compromisso en la lucha contra la esclavitud del siglo XXI[21][22][23][24]

References

  1. ^ "Opinion: Respira Paz". EmisoraAtlantico.
  2. ^ "Opinion: Betu Should Start Saturday". New England Soccer Today.
  3. ^ "IVC star Betu signs with MLS". Irvine Valley College.
  4. ^ "Revolution signs two forwards". New England Revolution.
  5. ^ "Betu wins poll over Thierry Henry". Major League Soccer.
  6. ^ http://revolutionsoccer.net/news/2011/02/revolution-update-february-28-2011
  7. ^ "New team in Miami". Achei USA.
  8. ^ "Roberto Linck poe Miami no mapa do futebol". Jornal Minuano.
  9. ^ Miami Dade FC feeds the homeless, Voxxi, retrieved 16 November 2014
  10. ^ Miami Dade FC - Respira Paz, Naciones Unidas, retrieved 2 July 2015
  11. ^ Miami Dade FC - Respira Paz, Naciones Unidas, retrieved 2 July 2015
  12. ^ "Roberto Linck MLS Brasil". MLS.
  13. ^ "Tataraneto do patrono do Grêmio é dono de clube de futebol nos Estados Unidos". Grupo RBS.
  14. ^ "Projeto Pescar". Projeto Pescar.
  15. ^ "Brasileiro promete revolucionar o futebol em Miami". O Estados de S. Paulo.
  16. ^ "Laura Rizzotto prepare turnê pela Florida". Achei USA.
  17. ^ "Miami Dade FC x Cruzeiro". Cruzeiro.
  18. ^ "O sonho americano de Emerson". Retrieved 3 November 2015.
  19. ^ "Pro Footvolley Tour". Miami Herald.
  20. ^ "Rumo ao topo". Blog433.
  21. ^ Miami Dade FC - Respira Paz, Naciones Unidas, retrieved 2 July 2015
  22. ^ Miami Dade FC - Respira Paz, Uniautonoma, retrieved 2 July 2015
  23. ^ Miami Dade FC - Respira Paz, Colombia AS, retrieved 2 July 2015
  24. ^ United Nations Award, Naciones Unidas, retrieved 2 July 2015

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