Brazilian footballer
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José Rodolfo Pires Ribeiro (born 6 February 1992), commonly known as Dodô, 🤑 is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a left back for Santos.
Club career [ edit ]
Corinthians [ edit ]
Born 🤑 in Campinas, São Paulo, Dodô joined Corinthians' youth setup in 2007.
In July 2009 he was promoted to the main squad 🤑 by manager Mano Menezes, as a replacement to departing André Santos.
[3] He acted mainly as a backup to Roberto Carlos.[4]
In 🤑 May 2009 Dodô was linked with a future transfer to English club Manchester United to be completed in February 2010.
[5] 🤑 He was spotted during the South American Under-17 championship that Brazil won.
Dodô made his first team – and Série A 🤑 – debut on 15 November 2009 at the age of 17, coming on as a second-half substitute for Diego Sacoman 🤑 in a 3–1 away loss against Avaí.
[6] After Mano's dismissal, he was rarely used by new managers Adílson Batista and 🤑 Tite.[4]
Bahia (loan) [ edit ]
In December 2010, Dodô and Corinthians teammate Boquita joined Bahia on loan for a year.
[7] He 🤑 scored his first senior goal on 27 March 2011, netting the second in a 3–0 Campeonato Baiano home win against 🤑 Bahia de Feira.[8]
Dodô scored his first Série A goal on 4 September 2011, his team's second in a 3–1 away 🤑 defeat of Flamengo.
A regular starter during the later stages of the season, he suffered a knee injury on 16 November 🤑 in a 1–0 away loss against Internacional, and was sidelined for six months.[9]Roma [ edit ]
On 2 July 2012, Dodô 🤑 joined Serie A side Roma in a five-year contract.
[10] He made his debut on 28 October in a 2–3 loss 🤑 against Udinese.
He started the match and was later substituted for compatriot Marquinhos.
He finished the season with 11 appearances.
Dodô found more 🤑 first team football in the 2013–14 season, with first team left back Federico Balzaretti missing much of the season through 🤑 injury.
Dodô made 20 appearances in all competitions over the course of the season, helping Roma to a 2nd-place finish.
Internazionale [ 🤑 edit ]
On 8 July 2014, it was announced that Dodô would be joining Serie A rivals Inter on a two-year 🤑 loan for a fee of €1.
2 million, with a conditional obligation for a fee of €7.
8 million which would be 🤑 activated by Dodô's first appearance in the senior team's official matches.
[11] He made his official debut with Inter on 20 🤑 August 2014 in first leg of Europa League play-off, where he scored the second goal of the 3–0 away win 🤑 against Icelandic side Stjarnan.
[12] On 31 August, he debuted in Inter's first match of the 2014–15 Serie A away to 🤑 Torino, playing 80 minutes at left back in a goalless draw before being substituted for Danilo D'Ambrosio.[13]
Dodô opened the scoring 🤑 in Inter's UEFA Europa League group stage match away to AS Saint-Étienne on 6 November 2014, an eventual 1–1 draw.[14]
Sampdoria 🤑 (loan) [ edit ]
On 21 January 2016, Dodô underwent a medical for a loan move to Sampdoria.
[15] The loan deal, 🤑 set to expire on 30 June 2016, was finalized later that day.[16][17][18]
Sampdoria return [ edit ]
After playing twice for Inter 🤑 in 2016 pre-season under Mancini,[19][20] he was left out from the squad to the United States.
[21] He did not receive 🤑 any call-up from Frank de Boer either, after Mancini left the club.
On 18 August 2016, Dodô returned to Sampdoria on 🤑 loan with an obligation to buy in 2018.[22]
Santos (loan) [ edit ]
On 22 February 2018, Dodô returned to his home 🤑 country after agreeing to a one-year loan contract with Santos.
[23] He made his debut for the club on 7 March, 🤑 starting in a 2–1 Campeonato Paulista away loss against Grêmio Novorizontino.
Cruzeiro (loan) [ edit ]
In January 2019, Dodô was loaned 🤑 out to Cruzeiro until 31 December 2019 with an obligation to buy.
However, the permanent move eventually collapsed as Cruzeiro was 🤑 exempt from purchasing the player due to financial problems.[24][25]
Atlético Mineiro [ edit ]
After agreeing on the termination of his contract 🤑 with Sampdoria in December 2020, Dodô signed a three-year deal with Atlético Mineiro on 5 February 2021.[26]
Santos return [ edit 🤑 ]
On 10 July 2023, Dodô returned to Santos and signed a two-and-a-half-year contract.[27]
International career [ edit ]
Dodô and his Inter 🤑 teammate Juan Jesus were called up to the Brazil national football team for friendlies against Argentina and Japan in October 🤑 2014.
[28] They were both unused substitutes in the first match in Beijing, a 2–0 victory for the 2014 Superclásico de 🤑 las Américas.[29]
Personal life [ edit ]
Dodô is often described as a geek, due to being a fan of video games, 🤑 series, comic books and eSports.[30]
Career statistics [ edit ]
As of 14 August 2023[31][32]
Club Season League State League Cup Continental Other 🤑 Total Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Corinthians 2009 Série A 4 0 🤑 0 0 0 0 - - 4 0 2010 0 0 2 0 - 0 0 - 2 0 Total 🤑 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 - 6 0 Bahia (loan) 2011 Série A 14 1 11 1 🤑 6 0 - - 31 2 Roma 2012–13 Serie A 11 0 - 4 0 - - 15 0 2013–14 🤑 19 0 - 1 0 - - 20 0 Total 30 0 - 5 0 - - 35 0 Inter 🤑 Milan 2014–15 Serie A 20 0 - 2 0 6[a] 2 - 28 2 2015–16 0 0 - 1 0 🤑 - - 1 0 Total 20 0 - 3 0 6 2 - 29 2 Sampdoria 2015–16 Serie A 17 🤑 0 - 0 0 - - 17 0 2016–17 7 0 - 2 0 - - 9 0 2017–18 0 🤑 0 - 0 0 - - 0 0 Total 24 0 - 2 0 - - 26 0 Santos (loan) 🤑 2018 Série A 36 1 6 0 3 0 6[b] 0 - 51 1 Cruzeiro (loan) 2019 Série A 18 🤑 0 4 0 4 0 2[b] 1 - 28 1 Atlético Mineiro 2021 Série A 14 1 10 0 5 🤑 0 5[b] 0 - 34 1 2022 13 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 1 2023 🤑 1 0 5 0 3 0 6[b] 0 - 15 0 Total 28 2 18 0 8 0 11 0 🤑 0 0 65 2 Santos 2023 Série A 5 0 - - - - 5 0 Career total 179 4 🤑 41 1 31 0 25 3 0 0 276 8Honours [ edit ]Club [ edit ]CorinthiansCruzeiroAtlético Mineiro
International [ edit ]Brazil 🤑 U18
Sendai Cup: 2009, 2010Brazil U20Brazil