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| name = Luizão | image = | fullname = Luiz Carlos Bombonato Goulart | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1975|11|14|df=yes}} | birth_place = Rubinéia, Brazil | height = {{height|meter=1.81}} | position = Forward | years1 = 1993 | years2 = 1993 | years3 = 1994–1995 | years4 = 1995–1997 | years5 = 1997–1998 | years6 = 1998–1999 | years7 = 1999–2002 | years8 = 2002 | years9 = 2002–2004 | years10 = 2004 | years11 = 2005 | years12 = 2005 | years13 = 2005–2006 | years14 = 2006–2007 | years15 = 2007–2008 | clubs1 = Guarani | clubs2 = Paraná | clubs3 = Guarani | clubs4 = Palmeiras | clubs5 = Deportivo La Coruña | clubs6 = Vasco da Gama | clubs7 = Corinthians | clubs8 = Grêmio | clubs9 = Hertha BSC | clubs10 = Botafogo | clubs11 = São Paulo | clubs12 = Nagoya Grampus Eight | clubs13 = Santos | clubs14 = Flamengo | clubs15 = São Caetano | caps1 = 1 | goals1 = 3 | caps2 = 6 | goals2 = 0 | caps3 = 37 | goals3 = 16 | caps4 = 46 | goals4 = 23 | caps5 = 13 | goals5 = 4 | caps6 = 16 | goals6 = 8 | caps7 = 37 | goals7 = 25 | caps8 = 8 | goals8 = 7 | caps9 = 26 | goals9 = 4 | caps10 = 15 | goals10 = 9 | caps11 = 5 | goals11 = 2 | caps12 = 6 | goals12 = 4 | caps13 = 5 | goals13 = 0 | caps14 = 21 | goals14 = 11 | caps15 = 5 | goals15 = 2 | totalcaps = 237 |totalgoals = 108 | nationalyears1 = 1996–2002 | nationalteam1 = Brazil | nationalcaps1 = 12 | nationalgoals1 = 4 | medaltemplates ={{MedalCountry|{{BRA}}}}{{MedalSport | Men's Football}}{{MedalBronze | 1996 Atlanta | Team Competition}} }} Luiz Carlos Bombonato Goulart, known as Luizão (born 14 November 1975 in Rubinéia), is a retired footballer who played striker. He has been capped 17 times by Brazil, scoring two goals in the last game of the 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualification vs Venezuela, a 3–0 Brazilian victory. This victory classified Brazil to the World Cup and confirmed Luizão as part of the victorious squad coached by Luiz Felipe Scolari, conquering the fifth world title for Brazil. CareerHe is one of the few players, alongside Antônio Carlos, Müller, Neto and César Sampaio that played for the four major clubs of São Paulo: Santos Futebol Clube, Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras, Sport Club Corinthians Paulista and São Paulo Futebol Clube. He managed to be the top golscorer of at least one tournament for each one of them, except for Santos, where he underachieved. Luizão bloomed at Guarani Futebol Clube, playing alongside close friends Djalminha and Márcio Amoroso. Luizão (with Djalminha) was then transferred to Palmeiras, where he won many titles, including a São Paulo State Championship under the command of Vanderlei Luxemburgo, where he scored 22 of 102 squad goals. He then followed Djalminha to Spain's Deportivo de La Coruña, but unlike the talented playmaker, Luizão failed to settle. He returned to Brazil to Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama. In July 2002, he had another unsuccessful abroad stint, with German Bundesliga side Hertha BSC, leaving the side on January 2004. The 35-year-old forward ({{as of|2010|lc=on}}), who was a free agent after terminating his contract with São Caetano. He came to sign with other teams as Guaratinguetá,[1] but has not played in any match for them. Career statisticsClub[2]
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References1. ^{{cite web | url = http://globoesporte.globo.com/Esportes/Noticias/Futebol/Campeonato_Paulista/0,,MUL989800-9839,00.html | title = Luizão vai jogar no Guaratinguetá | language = Portuguese | publisher = globoesporte.globo.com | date = June 2, 2009 | accessdate = July 16, 2013}} 2. ^{{NFT player|pid=10147| accessdate = July 16, 2013}} External links
| bg = #FBEC5D | fg = #008000 | title = Brazil squads | list1 ={{Brazil men's football squad 1996 Summer Olympics}}{{Brazil squad 2002 FIFA World Cup}} }}{{Copa do Brasil top scorers}}{{Copa Libertadores top scorers}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Luizao}} 38 : 1975 births|Living people|Brazilian footballers|People from São Paulo (state)|Brazilian expatriate footballers|La Liga players|Bundesliga players|Deportivo de La Coruña players|Olympic footballers of Brazil|Footballers at the 1996 Summer Olympics|Olympic bronze medalists for Brazil|Campeonato Brasileiro Série A players|Campeonato Brasileiro Série B players|Sport Club Corinthians Paulista players|Hertha BSC players|Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas players|Clube de Regatas do Flamengo footballers|Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense players|Guarani FC players|Paraná Clube players|Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras players|Santos FC players|São Paulo FC players|CR Vasco da Gama players|Nagoya Grampus players|Guaratinguetá Futebol players|Rio Branco Esporte Clube players|Associação Desportiva São Caetano players|J1 League players|Expatriate footballers in Japan|Expatriate footballers in Germany|2002 FIFA World Cup players|FIFA World Cup-winning players|Brazil international footballers|Brazil under-20 international footballers|Olympic medalists in football|Medalists at the 1996 Summer Olympics|Association football forwards |
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