Ricardo Quaresma

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Ricardo Quaresma
Personal information
Full name Ricardo Andrade Quaresma Bernardo
Date of birth September 26, 1983 (1983-09-26) (age 24)
Place of birth    Lisbon, Portugal
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) 67 kg
Playing position Right/Left Winger
Forward
Club information
Current club FC Porto
Number 7
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
2001-2003
2003-2004
2004-Present
Sporting CP
FC Barcelona
FC Porto
59 (8)
22 (1)
107 (24)   
National team2
2003- Portugal 16 (1)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 19 Aug 2007.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 20 Oct 2007.
* Appearances (Goals)

Ricardo Andrade Quaresma Bernardo (born 26 September 1983, in Lisbon, Portugal) is a Portuguese football midfielder who currently plays for FC Porto in the Portuguese BWINLIGA and the Portugal national football team.

Nicknamed Mustang by former Sporting Clube de Portugal coach Laszlo Bölöni, Quaresma is often compared to fellow Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo for the similarities both possess in terms of their speed and dribbling abilities, as well as their style of play. Quaresma plays as a left winger, (despite naturally being a right winger) in Porto's 4-3-3 formation.

Cigano is also known for his high technical skill level. Not only does he have superb dribbling skills but he uses skills such as the Trivela, kicking the ball with the outside of your foot and another skill the Rabona in which you cross one leg behind the other to kick the ball.

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While a trainee at Sporting's famed academy, he made his professional debut during the 2000-2001 season playing 15 games for the B Team. The next season, he was promoted to the senior squad by then club manager Laszlo Bölöni, playing 28 matches and scoring three goals and was a key player in Sporting's league and cup double triumph. Quaresma's made his league debut for Sporting against FC Porto.

During the 2002-2003 season he was Sporting's "lone star", coming second in total minutes played (2216), played in 31 matches, and scoring on five occasions. Sporting's poor results during the season were partially attributed to Bölöni, who rarely opted to play Cristiano Ronaldo and Quaresma at the same time.

Quaresma was sold to FC Barcelona for 6,000,000. His stint with the Catalan side could be best described as luckless. He made his debut for Barça in a friendly against AC Milan, scoring his first goal for the club. In his debut season at Barça, Quaresma made ten starts and eleven substitute appearances, scoring only one goal. In the final weeks of the season he injured his right foot badly, forcing him to miss both the 2004 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship and the UEFA Euro 2004.

During the Euro 2004, he announced his refusal to play for Barça as long as Frank Rijkaard was in charge, incurring the interest of many other clubs. However, it was Sporting's rivals FC Porto that had the ace up their sleeve: a transfer for Deco was being negotiated and Quaresma could be used as part of the transfer fee. At first uninterested in returning to Portugal, he changed his mind quickly and was subsequently signed by Porto for a fee of €6 million, with Deco going the other way.

He started his campaign with Porto on a high note, scoring in his debut in the 2004 UEFA Super Cup and netting the only goal in Porto's triumph against SL Benfica in the Portuguese Super Cup. He went on to score five goals in 32 league matches, and was ever-present in Porto's run to the first knockout round of the 2004-05 UEFA Champions League. He also contributed to Porto's dramatic win against Once Caldas in the 2004 FIFA Intercontinental Cup, scoring in a thrilling penalty shoot-out which ended 8-7 in Porto's favour.

Regarded as one of the best players in the Portuguese League, he managed to score five more goals. However Porto's title dreams in the 2004-05 season was derailed by the team's lack of cohesion, losing out to Benfica. Quaresma was however influential in Porto's 2005-06 title success. He was the number one assist provider in that season, but was controversially omitted from Portugal's 2006 FIFA World Cup squad by Luiz Felipe Scolari. Quaresma has also often been criticized by the Portuguese media for his lack of defensive skills, seldom helping the team out in defensive duties.

Quaresma has been linked with a move to several high profile clubs including Chelsea,[1], Lyon,[2] Bayern Munich,[3] Atlético Madrid,[4] Liverpool,[5] and Real Madrid.[6] Quaresma however has already rejected a move to Munich, joking "In Germany, it always seems very cold!"[3] Atletico have been very public in their desire to sign Quaresma, reported having bid 21 million.[4] On 4 July 2007, the Portuguese press reported a €20.7m (£14m) bid from Liverpool had been turned down.[5]

A UEFA European Under-16 Football Championship winner with Portugal in 2000, he made his full international debut for the Portuguese national football team in June 2003, in a friendly against Bolivia.

Poor form during his time with Barça and an injury prevented Quaresma from taking part in the 2004 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, UEFA Euro 2004 and the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. However, sparkling displays with Porto won him a role in Portugal's 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign and the winger helped his country to a vital 2-0 win against Slovakia. However, Quaresma was left out of the 23-man squad named by coach Scolari to represent Portugal in the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

He was later called up to play in a friendly against Brazil at the Emirates Stadium where Portugal won 2-0. Quaresma provided two assists and was named Man of the Match. On March 24, 2007, Quaresma scored his first goal for the national team in Portugal's 4-0 win in a UEFA Euro 2008 qualifier against Belgium. He usually plays as a starter.

Ricardo Quaresma: International Goals
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. March 24, 2007 Lisbon, Portugal Flag of Belgium Belgium 4-0 Win UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying

  • International
UEFA European Under-16 Championship (1): 2000
  • Clubs
Intercontinental Cup (1): 2004
Portuguese League (3): 2002, 2006, 2007
Portuguese Cup (2): 2002, 2006
Portuguese SuperCup (3): 2002, 2004, 2006
  • Individual
Portuguese Footballer of the Year (2): 2005, 2006

  1. ^ Chelsea keen on Quaresma. Article on vitalfootball.co.uk (January 8, 2007). Retrieved on July 8, 2007.
  2. ^ Lyon target Porto duo. Report on skysports.com (April 25, 2007). Retrieved on July 8, 2007.
  3. ^ a b Quaresma not keen on Bayern. Report on skysports.com (May 25, 2007). Retrieved on July 8, 2007.
  4. ^ a b Atletico Madrid bid for Quaresma. Report on sportinglife.com (July 3, 2007). Retrieved on July 8, 2007.
  5. ^ a b Quaresma next on Benítez's shopping list after record transfer. Article on timesonline.co.uk (July 5, 2007). Retrieved on July 8, 2007.
  6. ^ Madrid goes out for Quaresma. Article on as.com (July 13, 2007). Retrieved on July 13, 2007.

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