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Tiago Cardoso Mendes
Nationality:Portugal
Birthday:1981-5-2
Biorhythm Today:
Height:182cm
Weight:73kg
Club:Vitoria Guimaraes
Position:
Join Date:2020-7-30
Former Club(s):Atletico Madrid
Once Club(s):Atletico Madrid,Juventus,Lyonnais,Chelsea FC,SL Benfica,Sporting Braga
Personal Match Data Statistics of last 2 years
Match Date Home Score AWay Goal Pen OG YC RC
SPA D127/11/2016Osasuna0-3Atletico de Madrid00010
SPA D115/10/2016Atletico de Madrid7-1Granada CF10000
SPA D102/10/2016Valencia0-2Atletico de Madrid00010
SPA D122/11/2015Real Betis0-1Atletico de Madrid00010
SPA D130/10/2015Deportivo La Coruna1-1Atletico de Madrid10000
SPA D126/09/2015Villarreal1-0Atletico de Madrid00010
SPA D122/09/2015Atletico de Madrid2-0Getafe00010
SPA D130/08/2015Sevilla0-3Atletico de Madrid00010
UEFA EURO13/06/2015Armenia2-3Portugal00011
SPA D110/05/2015Levante2-2Atletico de Madrid00010
SPA D121/03/2015Atletico de Madrid2-0Getafe10010
SPA D114/03/2015Espanyol0-0Atletico de Madrid00010
SPA D101/03/2015Sevilla0-0Atletico de Madrid00010
UEFA CL25/02/2015Bayer Leverkusen1-0Atletico de Madrid00011
SPA D107/02/2015Atletico de Madrid4-0Real Madrid10000
SPA D111/01/2015Barcelona3-1Atletico de Madrid00010
Total400132
Profile:

Atletico Madrid midfielder Tiago is an experienced campaigner whose career has taken him across Europe. In a fine top-flight career, the 29 year-old has tasted domestic success in some of the continent’s most competitive leagues and this summer will be hoping to add international success with Portugal to that glittering tally.

Tiago made his top-flight debut for Braga as an 18 year-old, but it was clear from early in his career that he possessed a maturity and calmness not often found in players of that age. Although he started out as a striker, he soon moved back to the midfield and won a reputation for his range of passing. In January 2002, he signed for Benfica, where he stayed for two-and-a-half seasons, winning the Taca de Portugal in the process.

In the same year, he won his first international call-up, and was part of Luiz Felipe Scolari’s squad for UEFA EURO 2004, although he did not make an appearance in the tournament.

The midfielder’s rise to prominence had not gone unnoticed abroad, and on the back of his involvement with the equipa das Quinas he sealed a move to English club Chelsea. Under the guidance of Portuguese coach Jose Mourinho, the London club won the English Premier League, the League Cup and the Community Shield, before Tiago moved across the Channel to French champions Lyon. In two seasons in France, the Portuguese star helped Les Gones claim two more domestic league titles, before deciding to move to Italian giants Juventus.

It was at Germany 2006 that Tiago enjoyed his most successful spell in the national team, playing in five of Portugal’s seven matches on their way to fourth place in the tournament. Now settled in the Spanish capital, where he moved this January, the midfielder will be hoping to make an even better impression this summer in South Africa.

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