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| name = Hugo Viana | image = Hugo viana.JPG | image_size = 250 | caption = Viana playing for Braga in 2012 | fullname = Hugo Miguel Ferreira Gomes Viana | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1983|1|15|df=y}} | birth_place = Barcelos, Portugal | height = {{height|m=1.78}} | position = Midfielder | currentclub = | clubnumber = | youthyears1 = 1993–1998 | youthclubs1 = Gil Vicente | youthyears2 = 1998–2001 | youthclubs2 = Sporting CP | years1 = 2001–2002 | clubs1 = Sporting CP | caps1 = 26 | goals1 = 1 | years2 = 2002–2006 | clubs2 = Newcastle United | caps2 = 39 | goals2 = 2 | years3 = 2004–2005 | clubs3 = → Sporting CP (loan) | caps3 = 32 | goals3 = 6 | years4 = 2005–2006 | clubs4 = → Valencia (loan) | caps4 = 19 | goals4 = 0 | years5 = 2006–2010 | clubs5 = Valencia | caps5 = 24 | goals5 = 2 | years6 = 2007–2008 | clubs6 = → Osasuna (loan) | caps6 = 9 | goals6 = 1 | years7 = 2009–2010 | clubs7 = → Braga (loan) | caps7 = 28 | goals7 = 4 | years8 = 2010–2013 | clubs8 = Braga | caps8 = 79 | goals8 = 12 | years9 = 2013–2015 | clubs9 = Al-Ahli | caps9 = 27 | goals9 = 3 | years10 = 2015–2016 | clubs10 = Al-Wasl | caps10 = 37 | goals10 = 2 | totalcaps = 321 | totalgoals = 33 | nationalyears1 = 2001–2004 | nationalteam1 = Portugal U21 | nationalcaps1 = 22 | nationalgoals1 = 3 | nationalyears2 = 2001–2012 | nationalteam2 = Portugal | nationalcaps2 = 29 | nationalgoals2 = 1 | club-update = | nationalteam-update = | medaltemplates ={{MedalCompetition|UEFA European Championship}}{{Medal|B|2012|}} }} Hugo Miguel Ferreira Gomes Viana ({{IPA-pt|ˈuɣu ˈvjɐnɐ}}; born 15 January 1983) is a Portuguese retired professional footballer who played as a central midfielder. After starting out at Sporting he moved abroad at the age of 19, going on to have unassuming spells in England (Newcastle United) and Spain (Valencia) before settling back in his country with Braga. He amassed Primeira Liga totals of 165 matches and 23 goals, during six seasons. Viana represented Portugal in two World Cups and Euro 2012, also appearing with the under-23s at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Club careerSportingBorn in Barcelos, Viana started his professional career at Sporting CP. There, he won the Young European Footballer of the Year award after an excellent debut season in the Primeira Liga.[1] Newcastle UnitedOn 20 June 2002, 19-year-old Viana was signed by Newcastle United from the Premier League for €12 million (£8.5 million),[2][3][1] his transfer fee becoming a record for the English club for a teenager by surpassing the £5 million paid to Nottingham Forest for England under-21 international Jermaine Jenas. The transfer was also a record for a player of his age, breaking the 1999 record held by Robbie Keane;[3] Newcastle invested heavily in young players in that year, and chairman Freddie Shepherd reasoned by claiming consensus that he was the best young player in the world of football.[3] Viana joined former Sporting manager Bobby Robson at his new team, and was mentored by veteran Gary Speed.[4] He scored four goals across all competitions during his spell at St James' Park, against FK Željezničar Sarajevo[5] and Feyenoord[6] in the UEFA Champions League and Birmingham City[7] and West Bromwich Albion in the league.[8] Return to SportingHowever, Viana was unable to cement a starting XI position at Newcastle United, and returned to Sporting on loan.[9] In his return he found his old form and enjoyed a successful spell, even helping the Lions to the campaign's UEFA Cup final.[10] ValenciaAt the start of 2005–06, Viana moved to Valencia CF, again on loan. In March 2006, reports stated that he had been signed on a permanent deal for £1.5 million.[11] During his first season he struggled to claim a first-team spot, facing tough competition from the likes of David Albelda and Rubén Baraja, manager Quique Sánchez Flores' preferred duo;[12][13] still, he featured in 19 league games, and displayed some flashes of talent that allowed him to preserve his place in the Portugal national squad. In a bid to secure first-team football, Viana decided to join fellow La Liga side CA Osasuna on loan, on 13 July 2007.[14] However, a serious injury during pre-season forced him out for four months.[15] After recovering, he still featured in all of the last three matches, helping to a narrow escape from relegation.[16] In 2008–09, Viana took no part in manager Unai Emery's plans,[17] being restricted to four UEFA Cup matches and two appearances in the Copa del Rey. BragaOn 31 July 2009, Viana was loaned to S.C. Braga for one season, thus returning to Portugal after three years.[18][19] As the Minho club led the league in its early stages, he scored his first goals upon returning to his country, hitting twice in a 3–1 home win against C.F. Os Belenenses on 30 August.[20] On 31 October, he again found the net, from a stunning free kick against S.L. Benfica in a 2–0 home triumph where he received Man of the match accolades[21]) – Braga eventually finished in a best-ever second place, losing the title to precisely this team, in the last matchday, with the player appearing in 28 matches (14 as a reserve – he lost his importance after the return of Uruguayan Luis Aguiar, on loan). In the 2010–11 season, under the same manager, Domingos Paciência, Viana regained his starting position over Aguiar, whom eventually left the club. On 6 March 2011, again from a direct free kick and against Benfica, he equalized for the hosts, in an eventual 2–1 home win;[22] he also appeared in nine games (all starts) in Braga's UEFA Europa League runner-up run. On 27 November 2011, in a game against FC Porto, Viana displayed a white T-shirt with the words 'Gary – Rest In Peace', in a tribute to Speed, who had committed suicide earlier that day.[23] Al Ahli / Al-WaslOn 5 June 2013, Al Ahli Club from Dubai announced the signing of Viana effective as of 1 July, when his contract with Braga expired.[24] He made his debut on 30 August in the year's Arabian Gulf Super Cup at the Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium, a penalty shootout victory after a goalless draw against Al Ain FC; his performance was described as "quiet" by The National, who attributed it to his unfamiliarity with the heat of the Middle Eastern summer.[25] He totalled 39 appearances and three goals across his first season, helping the team conquer a domestic treble after adding the UAE Arabian Gulf League and the UAE League Cup. Viana agreed to a deal with Al-Wasl F.C. of the same city and league, but the transfer was one of several declared void by the UAE Football Association for missing 3 October 2014 deadline. It was completed the following 19 January.[26] After leaving the club, he retired at age 33 on 13 October 2016,[27] being appointed director of football at Belenenses in May 2017 but leaving his post six months later.[28] International careerViana made his debut with Portugal on 14 November 2001, in a 5–1 friendly win over Angola.[29] Replacing suspended Daniel Kenedy in the last minute,[30] he was an unused member at the 2002 FIFA World Cup and played for his country at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Viana returned to the national side after UEFA Euro 2004,[31] and appeared in two matches (as a substitute) at the 2006 World Cup.[32][33] He was called as a last-minute replacement for injured Carlos Martins to the Euro 2012 squad, with the team already in training camp.[34] {{Ig header|n=Hugo Viana|ref=}}{{Ig match| n =1 | d1=12 October 2005 | st=Estádio do Dragão| ci=Porto| co=Portugal | o=Latvia | sc=3–0 | fr=3–0 | comp=2006 World Cup qualification[35]}}{{Ig footer}} Career statisticsClub[36]
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References1. ^1 {{cite news|url=https://www.publico.pt/2002/06/21/jornal/hugo-viana-e-o-jogador-com-a-sua-idade-mais-caro-do-mundo-171874|title=Hugo Viana é o jogador com a sua idade mais caro do mundo|trans-title=Hugo Viana is the world's most expensive player at his age|newspaper=Público|language=Portuguese|date=21 June 2002|accessdate=22 November 2017}} 2. ^Newcastle close on Viana; UEFA, 20 June 2002 3. ^1 2 {{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2002/jun/20/newsstory.sport1|title=Newcastle complete £8.5m Viana signing|newspaper=The Guardian|date=20 June 2002|access-date=16 April 2018}} 4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.thenational.ae/sport/arabian-gulf-league/the-sporting-read-hugo-viana-on-gary-speed-newcastle-and-finding-peace-in-dubai#full|title=The sporting read: Hugo Viana on Gary Speed, Newcastle and finding peace in Dubai|newspaper=The National|date=22 December 2015|accessdate=17 October 2016}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/champions_league/2219199.stm|title=Magpies join Europe's elite|publisher=BBC Sport|date=28 August 2002|accessdate=23 November 2009}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/champions_league/2447885.stm|title=Newcastle go through|publisher=BBC Sport|date=13 November 2002|accessdate=23 November 2009}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/2968009.stm|title=Newcastle reach Champions League|publisher=BBC Sport|date=3 May 2003|accessdate=23 November 2009}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/2978135.stm|title=Baggies go out on a high|publisher=BBC Sport|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=23 November 2009}} 9. ^Hugo Viana heads home; UEFA, 21 July 2004 10. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.record.pt/internacional/competicoes-de-clubes/liga-europa/detalhe/hugo-viana-imagino-taca-com-barbosa.html|title=Hugo Viana: "Imagino taça com Barbosa"|trans-title=Hugo Viana: «I picture cup with Barbosa»|newspaper=Record|language=Portuguese|date=26 April 2005|accessdate=22 November 2017}} 11. ^It's off Hugo as Viana joins Valencia {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090212131232/http://www.nufc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10278~800578,00.html|date=12 February 2009}}; Newcastle United, March 2006 12. ^{{cite news|url=http://futbol.as.com/futbol/2006/01/28/mas_futbol/1138433215_850215.html|title=Quique se verá obligado a improvisar un doble pivote|trans-title=Quique will be forced to improvise holding midfielder duo|newspaper=Diario AS|language=Spanish|date=28 January 2006|accessdate=2 May 2016}} 13. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.lasprovincias.es/valencia/20080511/deportes/valencia/voro-recupera-pareja-grandes-20080511.html|title=Voro recupera la pareja de los grandes éxitos|trans-title=Voro recovers duo of great successes|newspaper=Las Provincias|last=Furió|first=Luis|language=Spanish|date=11 May 2008|accessdate=14 September 2018}} 14. ^{{cite news|url=http://futbol.as.com/futbol/2007/07/13/mas_futbol/1184277631_850215.html|title=Hugo Viana se marcha cedido a Osasuna|trans-title=Hugo Viana goes to Osasuna on loan|newspaper=Diario AS|language=Spanish|date=13 July 2007|accessdate=2 May 2016}} 15. ^{{cite news|url=http://archivo.marca.com/edicion/marca/futbol/1a_division/osasuna/es/desarrollo/1046324.html|title=Hugo Viana se lesiona de nuevo, pero en dos días estará recuperado|trans-title=Hugo Viana suffers another injury, but he will be fit in two days|newspaper=Marca|language=Spanish|date=15 October 2007|accessdate=2 May 2016}} 16. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.navarrasport.com/noticias/hugo-viana-culpa-ziganda-de-la-mala-temporada-de-osasuna|title=Hugo Viana culpa a Ziganda de la mala temporada de Osasuna|trans-title=Hugo Viana blames Osasuna's poor season on Ziganda|publisher=Navarra Sport|language=Spanish|date=8 June 2008|accessdate=2 May 2016}} 17. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mercafutbol.com/los-descartes-unai-emery-50410/|title=Los descartes de Unai Emery|trans-title=Unwanted by Unai Emery|publisher=Merca Fútbol|language=Spanish|date=30 August 2008|accessdate=2 May 2016}} 18. ^Hugo Viana é reforço por uma temporada (Hugo Viana is a one-season addition) {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090803185042/http://www.scbraga.pt/noticias.php?id=2209|date=3 August 2009}}; S.C. Braga, 31 July 2009 (in Portuguese) 19. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2012/may/24/hugo-viano-portugal-purists-realists|title=Hugo Viana's Portugal recall reignites debate of purists v realists|newspaper=The Guardian|last=Lawrence|first=Amy|date=24 May 2012|accessdate=4 June 2012}} 20. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.publico.pt/2009/08/30/desporto/noticia/tambem-nao-foi-o-belenenses-a-parar-o-braga-1398396|title=Também não foi o Belenenses a parar o Braga|trans-title=Belenenses did not stop Braga either|newspaper=Público|language=Portuguese|date=30 August 2009|accessdate=22 November 2017}} 21. ^Brilliant Braga see off Benfica; PortuGOAL, 31 October 2009 22. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.rtp.pt/noticias/benfica/braga-2-1-benfica_d422091|title=Braga 2–1 Benfica|publisher=Rádio e Televisão de Portugal|language=Portuguese|date=7 March 2011|accessdate=22 November 2017}} 23. ^{{cite web|url=https://diariodigital.sapo.pt/news.asp?section_id=125&id_news=544702|title=Hugo Viana chocado com morte de Gary Speed|trans-title=Hugo Viana shocked with Gary Speed's death|publisher=Diário Digital|language=Portuguese|date=27 November 2011|accessdate=27 November 2011}} 24. ^{{cite web|url=http://web.agleague.ae/en/news/al-ahli-club-new-players-press-conference.html|title=Al Ahli present Viana, Abbas and Dhahi|publisher=AG League|date=22 July 2013|accessdate=15 May 2014}} 25. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.thenational.ae/thenationalconversation/sport-comment/al-ahli-al-ain-super-cup-lived-up-to-the-top-billing|title=Al Ahli-Al Ain Super Cup lived up to the top billing|newspaper=The National|date=30 August 2013|accessdate=2 May 2016}} 26. ^{{cite web|url=http://sport360.com/article/arabian-gulf-league/31635/wait-finally-over-hugo-viana-completes-al-wasl-move|title=Wait is finally over as Hugo Viana completes Al Wasl move|publisher=Sport 360|date=19 January 2015|accessdate=2 May 2016}} 27. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rtp.pt/noticias/1a-liga/hugo-viana-termina-carreira_d953928|title=Hugo Viana termina carreira|trans-title=Hugo Viana finishes career|publisher=Rádio e Televisão de Portugal|language=Portuguese|date=13 October 2016|accessdate=17 October 2016}} 28. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.abola.pt/Nnh/Noticias/Ver/702951|title=Hugo Viana deixa o Restelo|trans-title=Hugo Viana leaves the Restelo|newspaper=A Bola|language=Portuguese|date=22 November 2017|accessdate=22 November 2017}} 29. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.cmjornal.pt/desporto/detalhe/hugo-viana-repete-historia-com-dez-anos|title=Hugo Viana repete história com dez anos|trans-title=Hugo Viana repeats ten-year-old story|newspaper=Correio da Manhã|language=Portuguese|date=23 May 2012|accessdate=13 October 2017}} 30. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2002/may/22/worldcupfootball2002.sport5|title=Second Portugal player fails drugs test|newspaper=The Guardian|date=22 May 2002|accessdate=27 May 2015}} 31. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.cmjornal.pt/desporto/detalhe/hugo-viana-nos-sub-21-falha-euro-2004?v=cb|title=Hugo Viana nos sub-21 falha Euro 2004|trans-title=Hugo Viana to the under-21s misses Euro 2004|newspaper=Correio da Manhã|language=Portuguese|date=17 May 2004|accessdate=23 October 2018}} 32. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4852704.stm|title=Angola 0–1 Portugal|publisher=BBC Sport|date=11 June 2006|accessdate=13 October 2017}} 33. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4991618.stm|title=England 0–0 Portugal|publisher=BBC Sport|date=1 July 2006|accessdate=13 October 2017}} 34. ^[https://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/news/newsid=1636840.html Portugal replace Martins with Viana]; FIFA, 23 May 2012 35. ^{{cite news|url=https://ionline.sapo.pt/533792|title=Letónia. O opositor das melhores memórias para uma geração|trans-title=Latvia. The opponent of one generation's best memories|newspaper=i|language=Portuguese|date=11 November 2016|accessdate=13 October 2017}} 36. ^{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/players/hugo-miguel-ferreira-viana/372/|title=Hugo Viana|publisher=Soccerway|accessdate=14 February 2014}} 37. ^{{cite web|url=http://cristianosantosronaldo.blogspot.com/2006_08_01_archive.html|title=Selecção distinguida pelo Duque de Bragança|trans-title=National team honoured by Duke of Bragança|publisher=Cristiano Ronaldo News|language=Portuguese|date=30 August 2006|accessdate=30 August 2006}} External links{{commons category}}
|title=Portugal squads |bg=#900020 |fg=gold |bordercolor= |list1={{Portugal Squad 2002 World Cup}}{{Portugal Squad 2004 Summer Olympics}}{{Portugal Squad 2006 World Cup}}{{Portugal squad UEFA Euro 2012}} }}{{DEFAULTSORT:Viana, Hugo}} 33 : 1983 births|Living people|People from Barcelos, Portugal|Portuguese footballers|Association football midfielders|Primeira Liga players|Portuguese Second Division players|Sporting CP B players|Sporting CP footballers|S.C. Braga players|Premier League players|Newcastle United F.C. players|La Liga players|Valencia CF players|CA Osasuna players|UAE Pro-League players|Al Ahli Club (Dubai) players|Al Wasl FC players|Portugal youth international footballers|Portugal under-21 international footballers|Portugal international footballers|2002 FIFA World Cup players|2006 FIFA World Cup players|UEFA Euro 2012 players|Olympic footballers of Portugal|Footballers at the 2004 Summer Olympics|Portuguese expatriate footballers|Expatriate footballers in England|Expatriate footballers in Spain|Expatriate footballers in the United Arab Emirates|Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in England|Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Spain|Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in the United Arab Emirates |
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