Nilson Corrêa Júnior

Brazilian footballer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBrazilian footballer
PlacesBrazil
isAthlete Football player Association football player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth26 December 1975, Vitória, Brazil
Age49 years
Star signCapricorn
Sports Teams
E.C. Vitória
Sociedade Esportiva do Gama
Vitória S.C.
Persepolis F.C.
Santa Cruz Futebol Clube
Clube Náutico Capibaribe
Americano Futebol Clube
Santa Cruz Futebol Clube
Moreirense F.C.
Brazil national under-17 football team
Brazil national under-20 football team
The details

Biography

Nilson Corrêa Júnior (born 26 December 1975), known simply as Nilson, is a Brazilian former footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

Most of his professional career was spent in Portugal with Vitória de Guimarães, where he appeared in 226 competitive matches over seven seasons, six spent in the Primeira Liga. He also played for three years with Persepolis in Iran.

Club career

Brazil

Born in Vitória, Espírito Santo, Nílson started his career at Esporte Clube Vitória, signing with Santa Cruz Futebol Clube in 1999 and achieving promotion from the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B in the same year. He then had loan spells, at Sociedade Esportiva do Gama and Associação Atlética Internacional (Limeira).

Nilson was released by Santa Cruz in 2003, for financial reasons. After an injury-ridden stint with Americano Futebol Clube he joined Clube Náutico Capibaribe, where he won the Campeonato Pernambucano.

Guimarães

In 2003, Nílson was spotted by Vitória S.C. manager Jorge Jesus and agent António Texeira while playing footvolley, with Jesus wanting him to play in Portugal. They lost touch, but later he was contacted again by Teixeira and agreed to move to Portugal that year after his €90,000 release clause was paid, being first-choice from the start but not being able to prevent, however, the Guimarães side from being relegated to the second division in his first season.

After only missing two league games in 2006–07, as the Minho team returned to the Primeira Liga, Nilson played all matches in the following campaign as they achieved a third place, and subsequently the third qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League.

Persepolis

On 17 July 2012, aged nearly 37, Nilson signed a two-year deal with Iranian club Persepolis FC. He helped his new team finish second in 2013–14 and thus qualify to the AFC Champions League, keeping a Pro League-best 18 clean sheets; he extended his contract for another year on 24 May 2014, but was released on 1 January 2015.

Later years

On 10 July 2015, Nilson returned to Portugal with Moreirense FC. For the following campaign, still in that country but in the second level, he joined C.F. União.

International career

Nilson played for Brazil at under-20 level, and was part of the squad that finished runners-up in the 1995 FIFA World Youth Championship although he did not play. In late May 2011, he was invited by Portuguese coach Paulo Duarte to represent the Burkinabé national team, with the nation risking sanctions due to FIFA eligibility rules if he was selected; the following month, the player announced that he would no longer be eligible since a possible call up to the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations would have negative impact in his Vitória Guimarães career.

Club statistics

Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupContinentalTotal
SeasonClubLeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
PortugalLeagueTaça de PortugalTaça da LigaEuropeTotal
2005–06GuimarãesPrimeira Liga2701020300
2006–07Segunda Liga28000280
2007–08Primeira Liga3000020320
2008–09240202040320
2009–102903010330
2010–113006010370
2011–12280200040350
IranLeagueHazfi CupLeague CupAsiaTotal
2012–13PersepolisPro League28050330
2013–1430010310
2014–1590000090
TotalPortugal1960140601002260
Iran6806000740
Career total2640190701003000

includes one match in 2011 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira.

Honours

Vitória

  • Campeonato Baiano: 1996, 1997
  • Campeonato do Nordeste: 1997

Vitória Guimarães

  • Taça de Portugal: Runner-up 2010–11

Persepolis

  • Hazfi Cup: Runner-up 2012–13

Náutico

  • Campeonato Pernambucano: 2004
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