Irênio José Soares Filho
Quick Facts
Biography
Irênio José Soares Filho or simply Irênio (born May 27, 1975 in Carangola), is a former Brazilian footballer who played as attacking midfielder.
Career
Labeled as an offensive midfielder who mainly plays down the left side of the pitch, Soares caught the eye of Mexican executives after a successful stint in his native country. After debuting in the Brazilian league playing for Minas Gerais in 1996, Soares was transferred to Atlético Mineiro, and after one year at Mineiro, he was once again transferred, this time to Portuguesa.
His play at Portuguesa brought him international attention, and he eventually landed in Monterrey, Mexico - where he signed for UANL Tigres. At Tigres, Soares quickly consolidated himself as a key part of an offense that featured Argentine standouts Walter Gaitan and Néstor Andrés Silvera, as well as Brazilian striker Kleber. Soares was part of a Tigres team that reached the Apertura 2003 finals against eventual champions CF Pachuca. After the Clausura 2005 season, Soares was transferred to Club América, which had won their tenth championship at the end of Clausura 2005.
The following season, Soares played 15 games and scored one goal, mostly coming on as a substitute, due to the strength of the team's roster. With his lone goal that season, Soares reached 30 scores in his 3.5 years playing in the Mexican league.
After playing in Club América, Soares, was transferred to San Luis F.C. which who he play and lost the final against CF Pachuca.
For the 2007 season, he played for CD Veracruz.
As for 2010, Irênio came back to América-MG.
Honours
- Campeonato Brasileiro Série B: 1997
- Copa Sul-minas: 2000
Contract
- 2010?