Alexandre Pato
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Alexandre Rodrigues da Silva | ||
Height | 1.79 m (5 ft 10+1⁄2 in) | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | AC Milan | ||
Number | 7 | ||
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of March 26, 2008 |
Alexandre Rodrigues da Silva (born September 2, 1989, in Pato Branco, Paraná), better known as Alexandre Pato, is a Brazilian striker currently playing for Italian club AC Milan.
Early life
Alexandre started playing futsal at the age of 4. His ability soon became known all around the south Brazilian state of Paraná. After being praised by many of his managers, the teenager went to Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, to try out for Gremio, his favourite team as a child. However, his family decided that he should sign for Internacional. In 2001, at the age of 11, he moved there and started sharing housing with 83 other teenagers that, much like him, wanted to make a name for themselves in the Internacional first team.
In 2000, when Alexandre was 10 years old, x-rays from a broken bone revealed that he had a tumor in his arm. The doctors realized that the tumor would become cancerous in two months if not removed. Alexandre's family could not afford the surgery to remove the tumor, but the doctor, Paulo Roberto Mussi, was a family friend, and operated for free. This event was particularly significant because it occurred in a very crucial year when Alexandre was working towards a professional career with Internacional.[1]
He adopted the nickname Alexandre Pato ("Alex the Duck"), after the city where he was born.
Internacional
Pato began his playing career at Internacional in Porto Alegre, where he played for both the youth and senior teams between 2001 and 2007. On his first team debut, at the age of 17, Pato helped Internacional to a 4-1 win over Palmeiras on November 26, 2006. He had created three of the goals and scored the other goal.
Pato scored Internacional's second goal of the 2006 FIFA Club World Cup on December 13 in the semi-final game against Al-Ahly Cairo, helping the team win 2–1 and a spot in the final. With this goal, Pato took Pelé's record as youngest scorer in the history of official FIFA competitions (17 years and 102 days, against Pelé's 17 years and 239 in the 1958 FIFA World Cup against Wales). He was substituted in the final of the competition, before team-mate Adriano Gabiru scored the winner, ensuring the title for Internacional.
Pato was linked to several high profile clubs including Benfica,[2] Juventus, Inter,[3] Chelsea[4] and Arsenal.[5]
A.C. Milan
Incumbent European champions A.C. Milan officially confirmed the signing of Pato on August 2, 2007.[6] The transfer fee paid amounts to the minimum fee clause in Pato's contract with SC Internacional for €22 million. His debut was a dream come true for young Alexandre Pato, scoring his first AC Milan goal at the San Siro.
Due to Italian football regulations regarding non-EU minors, Pato was unable to play official matches for Milan until January 3, 2008, when the Italian transfer window and registration reopened.[7] However, AC Milan was allowed to include the player in friendlies and training beginning September 3, 2007, one day after his 18th birthday. Pato made his non-competitive debut in a 2–2 draw against Dynamo Kiev on September 7, 2007 and scored a header. As of January 4, 2008, Pato's transfer to Milan became official.[8]
Pato scored his first Milan goal in his Serie A début against S.S.C. Napoli in a 5–2 home victory on January 13, 2008. He scored his first brace for Milan in a 2–0 victory over Genoa C.F.C. in San Siro on January 27, 2008.
International career
He helped Brazil win the 2007 South American Youth Championship, which qualified the country for the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, and has been selected by Dunga for the 2008 Summer Olympics.[9]
He scored his first goal for the senior team on his debut against Sweden at the Emirates Stadium on March 26, 2008.
Career honours
Internacional
- Winner
- FIFA Club World Cup: 2006
- Recopa Sudamericana: 2007
- Total goals in career : 47 matches 22 goals 0,47% ratio game.
Brazilian national football team
References
Publications
- Celso de Campos Jr., "The Mighty Duck", FourFourTwo, Haymarket Publications, pg. 68-70, November 2007 edition.
Citations
- ^ Template:Pt icon Alexandre Pato superou tumor na infância, Globo Esporte.com, 17 January 2007
- ^ "Benfica target "next Ronaldo"". portuGOAL.net. May 24, 2007. Retrieved May 24.
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External links
- Profile at FootballDatabase.com
- Alexandre Pato Fan Site in English
- Alexandre Pato Italian Fans Site Fan site in Italian
- Video with his goals and skills in Internacional and Brazil Sub 20
- Alexandre Pato (AC Milan) Profile in Portuguese
- Alexandre Pato (AC Milan) Goal of Alexandre PATO in the friendly game against Sweden.