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Portuguese footballer
Cascavel
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Full name
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Guilherme Capra Bacinello
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Date of birth
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(
1986-10-03
)
3 October 1986
(age 37)
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Place of birth
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Guimaraes
, Portugal
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Height
|
1.84 m (6 ft
1
⁄
2
in)
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Position(s)
|
Striker
|
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|
2003?2005
|
Vitoria Guimaraes
|
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Years
|
Team
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Apps
|
(
Gls
)
|
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2005?2006
|
Vitoria Guimaraes
|
0
|
(0)
|
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2005?2006
|
→ Torcatense (loan)
|
25
|
(5)
|
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2006
|
Braganca
|
11
|
(4)
|
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2007
|
Vila Mea
|
14
|
(9)
|
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2007?2009
|
Trofense
|
4
|
(0)
|
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2008
|
→
Moreirense
(loan)
|
15
|
(9)
|
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2008?2009
|
→
Freamunde
(loan)
|
19
|
(8)
|
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2009?2010
|
Freamunde
|
23
|
(11)
|
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2010?2011
|
Penafiel
|
25
|
(6)
|
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2011?2012
|
AEP
|
13
|
(4)
|
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Total
|
|
149
|
(56)
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Guilherme Capra Bacinello
(born 3 October 1986), commonly known as
Cascavel
, is a Portuguese former professional
footballer
who played as a
striker
.
Club career
[
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]
A product of hometown
Vitoria de Guimaraes
's youth system,
Guimaraes
-born Cascavel made his senior debut with G.D. Uniao Torcatense in the
third division
, on loan. During his spell at the neighbouring side, he was involved in a lawsuit concerning the acquisition of his
Portuguese nationality
after his alleged irregular use in three matches.
[1]
His team was relegated at the end of
the season
after ranking last, and his parent club also released him,
[2]
with the player going on to resume his career in the same tier.
Cascavel signed with
C.D. Trofense
of the
Segunda Liga
ahead of the
2007?08 campaign
, appearing rarely (only six competitive matches) as they achieved a first-ever
Primeira Liga
promotion. In January 2008, he returned to division three and joined
Moreirense F.C.
on loan.
[3]
On 3 August 2009, after already having served a loan spell with the club, Cascavel moved to
S.C. Freamunde
on a permanent basis.
[4]
He ranked fifth in the goalscoring charts, as they
narrowly escaped
relegation from the second division.
For
2010?11
, Cascavel continued in the second tier, signing a one-year deal with
F.C. Penafiel
.
[5]
In June 2011 he moved to
Cyprus
with
AEP Paphos FC
but, on 10 January of the following year, his contract was terminated by mutual consent.
Personal life
[
edit
]
Cascavel's father,
Paulo Roberto
, also nicknamed Cascavel, was also a footballer and a striker. He too played several seasons in Portugal, most notably with Guimaraes and
Sporting CP
.
[6]
References
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External links
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