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Adriano Rossato

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Brazilian footballer (born 1977)

Adriano Rossato
Personal information
Full nameAdriano Fabiano Rossato
Date of birth (1977-08-27)27 August 1977 (age 48)
Place of birthVila Velha, Brazil
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
PositionLeft back
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1997Botafogo5(0)
1998Rio Branco-ES
1998Criciúma
1999Portuguesa-RJ
2000–2001União Barbarense
2002Marília
2002–2004Nacional64(17)
2004Porto0(0)
2004–2007Real Sociedad24(1)
2005–2006Braga (loan)19(0)
2007União Leiria (loan)11(0)
2007–2009Málaga37(2)
2009–2010Salamanca31(3)
2011–2013Comercial23(2)
Managerial career
2016–2017Desportiva Ferroviária
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Adriano Fabiano Rossato (born 27 August 1977 inVila Velha,Espírito Santo) is a Brazilian formerfootballer who played as aleft back, and is amanager.

Football career

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During his Brazilian career,free kick specialist Rossato representedBotafogo de Futebol e Regatas,Rio Branco Atlético Clube,Criciúma Esporte Clube,Associação Atlética Portuguesa (RJ),União Agrícola Barbarense Futebol Clube andMarília Atlético Clube, moving to Portugal in July 2002 withMadeira'sC.D. Nacional. During two seasons he scored an impressive 17Primeira Liga goals, including ahat-trick againstS.C. Beira-Mar on 25 April 2004 (3–0 home win).[1]

Bought byFC Porto in July 2004, Rossato never played an official game for the northerners. He then joinedLa Liga sideReal Sociedad,[2] scoring – from a free kick – in only his secondseason appearance, a 1–2 loss atSevilla FC,[3] finishing with 22 matches.

For2005–06, Rossato was loaned back to Portugal, signing withS.C. Braga on a one-year deal.[4] Having returned to Sociedad for the following campaign he returned, again on loan, to theIberian neighbours, moving toU.D. Leiria in January 2007.[5]

Released in the summer of 2007, Rossato joinedsecond division teamMálaga CF, being instrumental in theAndalusians'2008 top flight return after a two-year absence. He would miss, however, the vast majority ofthe next season due to injury;[6][7] his first match took place only on 17 May 2009, as he played the second half of a 1–2 away loss toSporting de Gijón (12 minutes played).[8]

Because of his injuries, Málaga announced in July 2009 it would not renew Rossato's contract, so the player was released. Late in the following month the 32-year-old signed for another club in the country, second level'sUD Salamanca.[9][10]

References

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  1. ^Nacional-Beira-Mar, 3–0: "Bombas" de Rossato carimbam ida à Europa (Nacional-Beira-Mar, 3–0: Rossato "bombs" stamp trip to Europe);Record, 26 April 2004 (in Portuguese)
  2. ^Nuno Valente stays on; UEFA, 31 August 2004
  3. ^La Real se hunde en Sevilla (Real hit bottom in Seville);El Mundo, 26 September 2004(in Spanish)
  4. ^Braga right for Rossato; UEFA, 30 August 2005
  5. ^U. Leiria: Rossato por empréstimo até final da época (U. Leiria: Rossato on loan until end of season); Futebol 365, 30 January 2007 (in Portuguese)
  6. ^Fabiano Rossato evoluciona bien de su lesión (Fabiano Rossato recovering well from his injury); Málaga CF, 28 October 2008(in Spanish)
  7. ^Rossato sufre una recaída, aunque se descarta una lesión grave (Rossato suffers relapse, but serious injury ruled out);Diario Sur, 12 December 2008(in Spanish)
  8. ^Sporting Gijón 2–1 Málaga;ESPN Soccernet, 17 May 2009
  9. ^Rossato ficha por la Unión (Rossato signs for Unión);Diario AS, 21 August 2009(in Spanish)
  10. ^El Salamanca tira de remontada ante el Levante (Salamanca display comeback ways against Levante);Marca, 7 November 2009(in Spanish)

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