Andrade (footballer, born 1990)

Thiago Fonseca de Andrade (Portuguese translation: Th¡əgəʊ fonsɛkə di ændred[6] OIH; born June 19, 1990), commonly known as Ticão (Portuguese: t[ ɪ k əʊ][7] or Andrade, is a Brazilian football player. Andrade started his soccer career playing futsal in Brazil at the age of 7. While playing in indoor fields, he developed important skills that increased his level of play. Once he grew older, he decided to try to play for a soccer club. First, he started playing for small clubs in his city Salvador, Bahia ( Leônico Futebol Clube, Botafogo-PR, Real Salvador FC, and Salvador FC ). Then, after he developed a better understanding of soccer, he signed his first contract with Esporte Clube Ipitanga, where he played in the Campeonato Baiano.[8] He also had opportunity to play beach soccer for his state's team. He is mostly known for his precision and skills with the ball.

Thiago Andrade
Andrade with his award for the South Atlantic Conference's Most Valuable Player 2014
Personal information
Full name Thiago Fonseca de Andrade
Date of birth (1990-06-19) 19 June 1990
Place of birth Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Height 1.69 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Midfielder / forward
Club information
Current team
FC Carolina Discoveries
Number 10
Youth career
2007–2008 Galícia Esporte Clube[1]
2008–2009 Salvador Futebol Clube[2]
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2009–2010 Esporte Clube Ipitanga 15 (7)
2010–2012 Cumberlands Patriots [3] 35 (27)
2012–2012 Western Mass Pioneers [4] 2 (1)
2012–2014 Queens Royals[5] 33 (22)
2014– 2015 FC Carolina Discoveries 6 (5)
2015– 2015 HamKam 0 (0)
2015– 2015 Moelven IL 12 (5)
2016– present FC Carolina Discoveries 1 (1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 06:34, 20 March 2014 (UTC)

Club career

Salvador Futebol Clube

Born in Bahia, Andrade began his career playing official matches for Salvador FC in Brazil, where he helped the squad to win three U-15 tournaments. In 2008, he had his first international experience with the team. They traveled to Spain to play the Mediterranean International Cup,[9] a high-profile youth cup in the world with clubs such as FC Barcelona, F.C. Porto, Real Madrid C.F., Manchester United FC, and others.

Esporte Clube Ipitanga

He signed his first ever contract with Esporte Clube Ipitanga. He played for a year in the Campeonato Baiano, playing 15 games and scoring seven goals. His performance and potential to grow led him to firm a contract with an international team.

Cumberlands Patriots

In 2010, Andrade sealed his transfer to Cumberlands Patriots in the United States. He played two seasons for the team in 35 matches and scored 27 goals and couple assists. His first season was a little bit easy because he had a Brazilian teammate,

who helped him with his adaptation. Playing as an attacking mid, he was the second top-scorer in the team with 9 goals and had the most assists with 9.[10]:3 He helped the team reach the semi-finals of the Mid-South Conference. In his second season, with the change in the head coach, Andrade played as a right winger. He scored high-top 18 goals in 17 games and had 5 assists during the season.[11]:2 He was selected MVP of the year for his team and First-Team All-Conference.[12] With the end of the season and a great performance, he received different offers from different clubs in the US. After analyzing all the offers with his agent, he decided to transfer to the Queens Royals.

Western Mass Pioneers

After leaving Cumberlands, Andrade had a quick passage through the Pioneers. On his first game of the season the team won a pre-season match by 5-0 in which Andrade scored his first goal for the team and had 2 assists.[13] In the second game, after returning from an injury, Andrade played a few minutes in the match against Seacoast United Phantoms. He brought some energy back to the game but he was unable to avoid the loss.[14] Andrade's last game for the Pioneers was a simple draw against Vermont Voltage

Queens Royals

After transferring to the Royals in 2012, Andrade played 2 more years in Charlotte, North Carolina. With a groin injury in his first year at the club, Andrade wasn't able to perform at a constant high level and help the team as much as he wanted to. During that year, as an attacking mid, he scored 7 goals and had 4 assists.[15] For the third year in a row, he lost (PK) in the semi-finals but at this time for the Conference Carolinas. He was selected as MVP of the year for his team and First-Team All-Conference.

With his injury treated and recovered, his second year was incredible. He scored 15 goals and had 10 assists in 20 matches. He led the team to win the regular season title[16] and the tournament championship title,[16]:1 with a hat-trick and 1 assist in the semi-finals (4-1) and 1 goal and 1 assist in the final (2-0), in the South Atlantic Conference. As a midfielder, he led the country in goals and total points in the season. Andrade was honored with all possible awards in recognition of his amazing season at the team. He earned team's, region's, and nation's awards. Also he was named the Best Senior Male Student-athlete of Queens.[17] See more below on Honors.

FC Carolina Discoveries

On March 28, Andrade signed a contract [18] with an American team, FC Carolina Discoveries, which plays the National Premier Soccer League in the United States. Because of an injury on his hip flexor, Andrade missed the first games of the season. He came back on the fifth game of the season and made an impact on the result. The team won with a single goal scored by him. For three games in a row he scored and helped the team achieve the expected results. The team holds the second place in the league and is still fighting for the championship.

Hamarkameratene and Moelven

In 2015, he moved to Norway and signed [19] for Hamarkameratene, or HamKam, which plays in the Norwegian football league. While on pre-season, he impressed the fans and also the staff commission of the club on the training matches and throughout training sessions. Andrade was offered a contract, but HamKam later learned by the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration that they weren't allowed to hire a non-EU player in the Norwegian Second Division. HamKam thought he could get an amateur contract because Andrade was working on the side, but the second division was a too good division for this to work. So Andrade was allowed to play for nearby Moelven IL in the Norwegian Third Division.[20][21]

Career statistics

Club Season
GP-GSGoalsAssistsPointsShotsSh/GoalGWPK
Esporte Clube Ipitanga 2009–2010 15-37317191100
Total 15-37317191100
Cumberlands Patriots 2010-2011 20-189927573620
2011-2012 17-1718541765055
Total 37-352714681338675
Western Mass Pioneers 2012 2-11248400
Total 2-11248400
Queens Royals 2012-2013 17-77418341921
2013-2014 20-20151040724043
Total 37-272214581065964
FC Carolina Discoveries 2014-2015 6-65212171231
Total 6-65212171231
HamKam 2015-2016 3-11245400
Total 0-00000000
Career total 97-7262351592831721610

    Style of play

    Andrade is known for his technical ability, passing, scoring threat and ability for quick thinking.

    Outside the field

    Son of Ulysses Santos de Andrade and Maria Angelica Fonseca de Andrade, Andrade lived with his family up to 18 years old. He has a high-school degree from a school in Salvador, Bahia, and is about to complete his undergraduate degree in Business Administration. He also has a minor in Communication Studies and Spanish. He has been recognized by his school and by the US country for his academic accomplishments. In 2013, he was selected as First Team Scholar All-American and First Team All-South.

    Honours

    Individual
    • NSCAA/Continental Tire - NCAA All-American First Team:[22] 2013-14
    • Daktronics All-American First Team: 2013-14
    • NSCAA/Continental Tire - NCAA Men's All-Southeast Region: 2013-14
    • NCCSIA All-State First Team:[23] 2013-14
    • SAC All-Conference First Team: 2013-14
    • SAC All-Tournament Most Valuable Player of the Year: 2013-14
    • SAC All-Tournament First Team: 2013-14
    • Queens University Best Senior Male Student-Athlete of the Year: 2013-14
    • Queens University Most Valuable Player of the Year: 2012-13,2013–14
    • Conference Carolinas All-Conference Team: 2012-13
    • InterCon Student-Athlete of the Month:2012-13
    • NAIA Mid-South Conference All-Conference First Team: 2011-12
    • University of the Cumberlands Most Valuable Offensive Player of the Year: 2011-12
    • 3× MIC Spain Man of the Match: 2008–09

    References

    1. "Galícia Esporte Clube". galiciaec.com.br. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
    2. "Website with the old link for the once called Vasco Salvador FC, now Salvador FC". Archived from the original on 2014-08-21. Retrieved 2014-07-03.
    3. "University of the Cumberlands". cumberlandspatriots.com. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
    4. "Western Mass Pioneers Home". wmpioneers.com. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
    5. "Queens Royals' website".
    6. Portuguese pronunciation: [Th¡əgəʊ fonsɛkə di ændred].
    7. Portuguese pronunciation: [t[ ɪ k əʊ]].
    8. "Baianão,everything of the state championship". Campeonato Baiano.
    9. "The mediterranean international cup, played in Lloret del Mar, Spain". Archived from the original on 2014-07-02. Retrieved 2014-07-03.
    10. "Andrade's stats and news for the year". Archived from the original on 2014-03-22. Retrieved 2014-07-03.
    11. "Andrade's stats and news for his second year". Archived from the original on 2014-03-22. Retrieved 2014-07-03.
    12. "List of players selected as All-Conference".
    13. "Andrade's first goal".
    14. "Pioneers lose season opener". Archived from the original on 2014-03-28. Retrieved 2014-07-03.
    15. "Andrade's Bio with the Queens Royals".
    16. "Royals surge past anderson to win Food Lion Sac Championship".
    17. "Andrade's announcement".
    18. "Andrade's announcement". Archived from the original on 2014-05-09.
    19. "Signing of Andrade for HamKam".
    20. Steen Hansen, Rune (2015-04-12). "Thiago blir ikke HamKam-spiller likevel". Hamar Arbeiderblad (in Norwegian). Retrieved 8 December 2017.
    21. Havdal Eriksen, Bendik. "Thiago kan bli Moelven-spiller". Hamar Arbeiderblad (in Norwegian). Retrieved 8 December 2017.
    22. "NSCAA/Continental Tire - NCAA All-American First Team".
    23. "NCCSIA All-State First Team".
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