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    Profil Timnas Brasil "Hulk"


    Hulk
    Hulk 2012 bigger.jpg
    Hulk playing for Zenit in 2012
    Personal information
    Full nameGivanildo Vieira de Souza
    Date of birth25 July 1986 (age 27)
    Place of birthCampina Grande, Brazil
    Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
    Playing positionWinger
    Club information
    Current clubZenit Saint Petersburg
    Number7
    Youth career
    2001–2002Vilanovense
    2002São Paulo
    2003–2004Vitória
    Senior career*
    YearsTeamApps(Gls)
    2004–2006Vitória1(0)
    2005→ Kawasaki Frontale (loan)9(1)
    2006–2008Kawasaki Frontale2(0)
    2006→ Consadole Sapporo (loan)38(25)
    2007→ Tokyo Verdy (loan)42(37)
    2008Tokyo Verdy13(7)
    2008–2012Porto99(54)
    2012–Zenit Saint Petersburg30(15)
    National team
    2009–Brazil32(8)
    2012Brazil U236(1)
    * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 22 November 2013.
    † Appearances (Goals).
    ‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 17 November 2013
    Givanildo Vieira de Souza (born 25 July 1986), commonly known as Hulk (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈhuwki]), is a Brazilian professionalfootballer who plays for Zenit Saint Petersburg, as a striker or winger.
    After starting out professionally with Vitória and playing three years in Japan, he went on to play several seasons in Portugal with Porto, winning ten major titles – including the 2011 Europa League and three national championships – and being crowned the league's top scorer once.
    Hulk made his international debut in 2009, and played for Brazil at the 2012 Summer Olympics as one of the three permitted overage players.

    Club career[edit]

    Brazil and Japan[edit]

    After rarely settling as a youth, Hulk started playing professionally with Esporte Clube Vitória in Salvador, Bahia, then emigrated on loan to Japan to play for Kawasaki Frontale. Despite having been purchased months later, he was loaned to second division Consadole Sapporo, where he played all the 2006 season and scored 25 goals, one less than the top scorer.
    In 2007 Hulk was loaned again to a second division teamTokyo Verdy, where he was even more effective, netting 37 goals in 42 games and being the top goalscorer of the season. He briefly returned to Kawasaki in 2008, but rejoined Verdy after only seven matches.

    Porto[edit]

    After his stay in Japan, Hulk moved to Portugal and signed for defending champions F.C. Porto, who bought 50% of the player's rights for €5.5 million, from Uruguayan side C.A. Rentistas,[1] with the transfer fee being received by an unnamed investor.
    When Moroccan teammate Tarik Sektioui got injured, he was given an opportunity to play forward and netted his first official domestic league goal for Porto in a 2–0 home win against C.F. Os Belenenses, later adding against F.C. Paços de Ferreira (same venue and result), both as a second-half substitute. As the season advanced, he became an undisputed starter, forming an attacking trio withCristian Rodríguez and Lisandro López, with the trio often shifting positions. After some stellar performances in the season's UEFA Champions League, he was elected as one of the Top 10 Rising Stars by UEFA.[2] In late August 2009, he extended his contract to June 2014, with a buy-out clause increased to €100 million.[3]
    In the 2009–10 season, Hulk firmly established as an automatic first-choice. However, following a 20 December 2009 tunnel brawl during the league loss at S.L. Benfica (0–1), he received a four-month ban (if the disciplinary hearing upheld the ban, he faced up to three years on the sidelines), only for the domestic competitions.[4] The ban was later reduced to four matches, and the player returned to league action on 28 March 2010, scoring in a 3–0 win at Belenenses; one week later he also found the net, in a 4–1 home victory over C.S. Marítimo; with six less matches played than the previous season, he ended with five league goals.
    Hulk fighting Tanju Kayhan for the ball in Porto's Europa League game against Rapid Vienna in 2010
    Hulk started the 2010–11 season in impressive fashion, scoring sixteen times in his first sixteen official matches, including a hat-trick againstK.R.C. Genk for the UEFA Europa League's play-off stage, on 26 August 2010 (4–2 home win, 7–2 on aggregate).[5] Fromi September to January he won the Portuguese Championship Player of the Month, making him the only player to have won the award six times; on 7 November 2010 he scored the last two goals as Porto trounced Benfica 5–0 at home, creating a 10-point difference between the two teams,[6] with the northerners leading the league, and eventually winning it, with the player leading the goalscoring charts.
    On 13 May 2011, Porto paid €13.5 million to Rentistas for another 40 percent of Hulk's sporting rights, bringing their total stake to 85% (Porto sold back 5% after renewing his contract in 2009), with the player signing a deal until 2016 and with a buy-out clause of €100 million.[7][8] He finished the season with 36 goals in 53 official games, with his team winning four major titles, including a league/cup double.
    On 7 April 2012, Hulk scored the solitary goal as Porto defeated S.C. Braga away to go four points clear at the top of the table.[9] He netted six goals in the following three matches – including a brace in a 2–0 home defeat of Sporting Clube de Portugal[10]– and finished the 2011–12 seasonwith 16 league goals as his team won another national championship; in May 2012 he was voted the Player of the Month for April for a record sixth time,[11] and he added 11 assists (a competition best).[12]

    Zenit[edit]

    Hulk playing for Zenit Saint Petersburg
    On 3 September 2012, Hulk completed a transfer of €40 million for FC Porto, nevertheless some say it was €60million [fn 1], to Russian Premier League club FC Zenit Saint Petersburg, reuniting with former Porto teammate Bruno Alves.[13] This transfer fee caused a lot of debate and a great stir since Mitrofanov, General director from Zenit denied publicly.[15] Russian media R-Sport even claimed that Mitrofanov had shown the media the sales contract and the fee on the contract was €40 million and not €60 million.[16][17] However Porto also confirmed in its unaudited quarterly report in Q1 2012–13, that, the club did not pay for third parties ownership (15%), agent fee nor solidarity contribution (5%), which all normally included in the transfer fee as in the case of Falcao.[18]
    He scored his first goal for his new club in only his second league game, against FC Krylia Sovetov Samara, finding the net with a trademark shot from outside the box in a 2–2 away draw.[19]
    In the second half of September, media speculation reported that teammates Igor Denisov and Aleksandr Kerzhakov were unsatisfied with Hulk's wage, and that they demanded renegotiation of their contracts. As a result, they were sent to the youth squad.[20][21] Denisov replied in an interview with Sport Express, stating that his stand-off with club management was over "the proper organisation of the team. And respect for the Russian players which Zenit has always relied upon.";[19]a few days after the feud, Hulk scored and assisted in a 2–1 win against FC Baltika Kaliningrad for the fifth round of the Russian Cup. A few weeks later, Hulk scored his first Champions League in his Zenit's goal and provided assist in a 3–2 loss against A.C. Milan in Matchday Two Group stage.
    After falling out with coach Luciano Spalletti, Hulk declared that he was seeking to leave the club in January, however FIFA regulations ban players from playing for more than two clubs in a season, forcing Hulk to stay in Russia at least until June 2013.;[22] eventually, Hulk revealed he made amends with the club's management and things have been resolved.[23] In a 3–1 loss against Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk in the friendly match, Hulk suffered a head injury after felling under a challenge and connecting his head with a Shakhtar defender's studs in second half. He was then taken to a local Dubai hospital[24] Following the club's finished third in the Champions League Group Stage, which the club entered in the Europa League, Hulk scored a goal in each leg, to put English side Liverpool out of the Europa League in round of 32 by away goals despite losing 3–1 in the second leg.[25] While at Zenit, Hulk's goalscoring form has been slowed down, having made fifteen appearance and scoring four times. On 4 May 2013, Hulk scored his first hat-trick of his Zenit's career and assisted a goal, in a 4–0 win over league strugglers Alania Vladikavkaz.[26]

    International career[edit]

    Hulk made his debut for Brazil on 14 November 2009 in a friendly match against England in Doha, as the Seleção managed a 1–0 victory.[27] On 26 May 2012, he scored his first two international goals in a 3–1 win against Denmark at the Imtech Arena, in Hamburg, Germany.[28]
    Hulk playing for Brazil at the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup.
    On 9 June 2012, in a friendly with Argentina, Hulk scored in a 3–4 loss.[29] In July he was named as one of three overaged players for Mano Menezes's Brazilian squad for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London,[30] and he appeared in all the games but one during the tournament, netting in the 1–2 final loss against Mexico.[31]
    In June 2013, Hulk represented Brazil at the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup. He played in every match as the team's starting right-winger, including the final, where Brazil beat world champions Spain to win its forth Confederations Cup title.

    International goals[edit]

    #DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
    01.26 May 2012VolksparkstadionAltona, Hamburg, Germany Denmark
    1–0
    3–1
    Friendly
    02.26 May 2012VolksparkstadionAltona, Hamburg, Germany Denmark
    2–0
    3–1
    Friendly
    03.9 June 2012MetLife StadiumEast Rutherford, New Jersey, USA Argentina
    3–2
    3–4
    Friendly
    04.7 September 2012Estádio do Morumbi, São Paulo, Brazil South Africa
    1–0
    1–0
    Friendly
    05.10 September 2012Estádio do ArrudaRecife, Brazil China PR
    4–0
    8–0
    Friendly
    06.11 October 2012Swedbank StadionMalmö, Sweden Iraq
    4–0
    6–0
    Friendly
    07.16 November 2013Sun Life StadiumMiami, Florida, United States Honduras
    5–0
    5–0
    Friendly
    08.19 November 2013Rogers CentreToronto, Canada Chile
    1–0
    2–1
    Friendly

    Brazil U-23[edit]

    #DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
    01.11 August 2012Wembley Stadium, London, England Mexico
    1–2
    1–2
    2012 Summer Olympics


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