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Jorge Andrade
Portuguese former footballer (born 1978) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In this Portuguese name, the first or maternal family name is Gomes and the second or paternal family name is Andrade.
Jorge Manuel Almeida Gomes de Andrade OIH (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʒɔɾʒɨ ɐ̃ˈdɾaðɨ]; born 9 April 1978) is a Portuguese football manager and former professional player who played as a centre-back.
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![]() Andrade in action for Deportivo in 2007 | |||||||||||||||||
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Full name | Jorge Manuel Almeida Gomes de Andrade | ||||||||||||||||
Date of birth | (1978-04-09) 9 April 1978 (age 46)[1] | ||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Lisbon, Portugal[1] | ||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)[1] | ||||||||||||||||
Position(s) | Centre-back | ||||||||||||||||
Youth career | |||||||||||||||||
1986–1997 | Estrela Amadora | ||||||||||||||||
Senior career* | |||||||||||||||||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | ||||||||||||||
1997–2000 | Estrela Amadora | 53 | (3) | ||||||||||||||
2000–2002 | Porto | 52 | (3) | ||||||||||||||
2002–2007 | Deportivo La Coruña | 123 | (2) | ||||||||||||||
2007–2009 | Juventus | 4 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
Total | 232 | (8) | |||||||||||||||
International career | |||||||||||||||||
1999 | Portugal U21 | 1 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
2001–2007 | Portugal | 51 | (3) | ||||||||||||||
Managerial career | |||||||||||||||||
2015–2016 | Atlético (assistant) | ||||||||||||||||
2016 | Atlético | ||||||||||||||||
2016 | Oriental | ||||||||||||||||
2019 | Vitória de Setúbal (assistant) | ||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
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After playing two years with Porto he went on to represent Deportivo (169 official appearances in five seasons) and Juventus, appearing rarely for the latter club due to injury.[2]
Andrade earned more than 50 caps for Portugal, representing the country in one World Cup and one European Championship and helping it finish second in Euro 2004.