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Bruno Caires

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Bruno Caires
Personal information
Full name Bruno Ricardo Mendonça de Caires
Date of birth (1976-04-02) 2 April 1976 (age 48)
Place of birth Lisbon, Portugal
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Defensive midfielder
Youth career
1991–1994 Benfica
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1994–1997 Benfica 35 (2)
1994–1995Belenenses (loan) 15 (0)
1997–1999 Celta 17 (0)
1999–2000Tenerife (loan) 12 (0)
2000–2004 Sporting CP 0 (0)
2001–2004 Sporting B 42 (3)
2002–2003Maia (loan) 26 (1)
2003Covilhã (loan) 13 (0)
2004–2005 Louletano 34 (1)
Total 194 (7)
International career
1991–1992 Portugal U16 12 (0)
1992 Portugal U17 3 (0)
1992–1993 Portugal U18 12 (0)
1994–1995 Portugal U20 13 (1)
1995–1997 Portugal U21 8 (1)
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Portugal
FIFA U-20 World Cup
Third place 1995 Qatar
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Bruno Ricardo Mendonça de Caires (born 2 April 1976) is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a defensive midfielder.

Club career

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A product of S.L. Benfica's youth system, Lisbon-born Caires was initially loaned to C.F. Os Belenenses in his first year as senior, where he made his Primeira Liga debuts. He returned in the 1995 summer, playing 24 competitive games during the season to help his team finish in second position.[1]

In the 1997 summer, Caires signed for Celta de Vigo, who paid 3.5 million for his services. He made his La Liga debut on 9 November by coming on as a late substitute in a 3–1 away win against CD Tenerife,[2] but his spell in Spain was plagued by injury problems, and he was also loaned to precisely Tenerife in January 2000.[3]

Subsequently, Caires returned to Lisbon, signing for Sporting Clube de Portugal. He mainly played for its B-side in competitive matches, his only first-team appearances being against Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League[4] and F.C. Famalicão in the Portuguese Cup. He retired in 2005 at the age of only 29 after spells with F.C. Maia, S.C. Covilhã and Louletano DC, the latter two clubs competing in the third tier.

International career

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Caires participated with the Portugal under-20 team at the 1995 FIFA World Youth Championship, contributing with six games to an eventual third-place finish in Qatar. All youth categories comprised, he gained 52 caps and scored two goals.[5]

Personal life

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He is the son of Eurico Caires, a footballer who represented clubs in Portugal, Canada and the United States.

Honours

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Benfica

References

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  1. ^ Tovar, Rui Miguel (2012). Almanaque do Benfica. Portugal: Lua de Papel. p. 547. ISBN 978-989-23-2087-8.
  2. ^ "El Celta ridiculizó al Tenerife" [Celta ridiculed Tenerife]. ABC (in Spanish). 10 November 1997. Retrieved 11 June 2015.
  3. ^ "Bruno Caires" (in Spanish). Yo Jugué en el Celta. 30 December 2008. Retrieved 11 June 2015.
  4. ^ "Sporting 2–2 Real Madrid". UEFA.com. 12 September 2000. Retrieved 11 June 2015.
  5. ^ "Bruno Caires". FPF.pt. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
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