Hugo Almeida

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Hugo Almeida
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Almeida with Kuban in 2015
Personal information
Full name Hugo Miguel Pereira de Almeida
Date of birth (1984-05-23) 23 May 1984 (age 39)
Place of birth Figueira da Foz, Portugal
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Position(s) Centre forward
Team information
Current team
Hannover 96
Number 22
Youth career
1993–1996 Buarcos
1996–2000 Naval
2001–2002 Porto
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2002–2005 Porto B 25 (21)
2003 União Leiria (loan) 13 (3)
2003–2007 Porto 33 (4)
2004 União Leiria (loan) 15 (2)
2005 Boavista (loan) 14 (3)
2006–2007 Werder Bremen (loan) 28 (5)
2007–2010 Werder Bremen 89 (36)
2011–2014 Beşiktaş 88 (37)
2014–2015 Cesena 10 (0)
2015 Kuban 10 (2)
2015–2016 Anzhi 12 (2)
2016– Hannover 96 7 (1)
International career
2004–2007 Portugal U21 27 (16)
2004– Portugal 57 (19)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 2 April 2016
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 31 March 2015

Hugo Miguel Pereira de Almeida (born 23 May 1984) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for German club Hannover 96 as a centre forward.

After failing to establish himself at FC Porto, being loaned several times during his contract, he made a name for himself in Germany with Werder Bremen where he remained for four seasons, reaching one UEFA Cup final and scoring more than 50 official goals.

Almeida, whose international career with Portugal spanned a decade, succeeded in becoming a regular after the departures of Pauleta in 2006 and Liédson in 2010. He represented the nation at two European Championships and as many World Cups.

Club career

Portugal

Born in Figueira da Foz, Almeida started playing football for hometown club Associação Naval 1º de Maio, before being signed by FC Porto still as a junior. He made his first division debut in a 2–0 home win over S.L. Benfica on 21 September 2003, playing three minutes; however, unable to settle at first, he had loan spells with U.D. Leiria (with which he had already played in the previous season, also on loan) and Boavista FC.

Almeida returned to Porto for the 2005–06 campaign, having a relatively important role in a side that was crowned national champions. During that season's UEFA Champions League he scored a spectacular goal from a 35-metre free-kick against Inter Milan at the San Siro, albeit in a 1–2 loss.

Werder Bremen

Almeida at Werder Bremen in 2006

Almeida served another loan stint in 2006–07, with a solid first year at the Bundesliga's SV Werder Bremen,[1] where he rejoined former Porto teammate Diego. He totalled ten goals in 41 appearances (in all competitions), including one in a 1–2 home loss against RCD Espanyol in the season's UEFA Cup semi-finals, his shot floating over the goalkeeper and into the net in an eventual 2–4 aggregate defeat;[2] after seeing his chances at Porto definitely cut down with the arrival of strikers Edgar and Ernesto Farías in August 2007, he decided to accept Bremen's offer for a permanent switch, penning a four-year deal worth 4 million.[3]

With the departure of Miroslav Klose, who signed for FC Bayern Munich,[4] Almeida's chances of first-team action improved dramatically, and he started the 2007–08 season in scoring fashion, netting seven times in his first 12 league games, including two goals in a 4–1 win against defending champions VfB Stuttgart.[5] He would finish the season with 16 goals in all competitions – 11 in the league, as his club finished second behind Bayern – only surpassed in the team by Diego's 17.

Almeida in action for Bremen in 2009

In 2008–09, another solid season: Almeida scored nine goals in the league, adding four in just five matches for the eventual cup winners – his first Bremen honour – namely a hat-trick against amateurs Eintracht Nordhorn, in a 9–3 away success.[6] In the Champions League, he netted two more, being named the "Fans' Man of the Match" in the 2–2 away draw against Anorthosis Famagusta FC.[7] As Werder Bremen was "demoted" to the UEFA Cup, he contributed with one goal in eight games as the team went all the way to the final but, after receiving a yellow card in the 3–2 win at Hamburger SV in the semifinals (3–3 aggregate win), he missed the decisive match against FC Shakhtar Donetsk.[8]

Alternating starts with appearances from the bench, Almeida once again scored in double digits in the 2009–10 campaign, netting seven goals in the domestic league for a total of 11, as Bremen finished third and qualified to the Champions League play-off round, with the player assisting Claudio Pizarro in the third goal of the clash against U.C. Sampdoria (3–1 home win in the first leg, eventual 3–2 aggregate win).

Almeida started 2010–11 netting six times in the first ten league games. On 28 November 2010 he took his total to nine, after scoring three in a home win against FC St. Pauli (3–0) – in the dying minutes of the fixture, he was sent off after elbowing an opponent.[9]

Beşiktaş

On Christmas Eve 2010, after scoring 11 goals in 21 official games for Bremen during the season, Almeida joined Beşiktaş J.K. in the Süper Lig, after agreeing to a three-and-a-half-year contract for €2 million.[10][11] On 11 May 2011, he converted his penalty in the shootout as the Istanbul team won the Turkish Cup against İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyespor (4–3, 2–2 after extra time).

Later years

On 7 October 2014, free agent Almeida signed for Serie A newcomers A.C. Cesena.[12] However, he struggled at his new club, managing only seven starts and terminating his contract by mutual consent on 20 January 2015;[13] a week later, he joined Russia's FC Kuban Krasnodar.[14]

On 8 July 2015, Almeida moved to FC Anzhi Makhachkala who had just returned to the Russian Football Premier League.[15] After just six months, both parties parted ways by mutual consent.[16]

On 16 January 2016, Almeida returned to Germany and signed for Hannover 96 until summer 2017, reuniting with former Werder Bremen boss Thomas Schaaf in the process.[17] He scored in his first appearance seven days later, but in a 1–2 home loss against SV Darmstadt 98.[18] In February, he received a retrospective three-match ban for an elbow on FC Augsburg's Dominik Kohr.[19]

International career

Almeida playing for Portugal in 2011

Almeida played at every level in international competitions, from the under-15 to the main Portuguese national team. He made his full debut in a friendly match against England on 18 February 2004, in a 1–1 tie,[20] and was also part of the squad that won the 2003 Toulon Tournament, also appearing at the 2004 and 2006 UEFA European Under-21 Championship finals.[21]

Almeida was called for Portugal's final three UEFA Euro 2008 qualifiers, starting against Azerbaijan and scoring his first international goal. He also netted in the follow-up, a 1–0 win over Armenia,[22] and these goals eventually proved vital, as the nation clinched a tournament spot.

In Carlos Queiroz's second stint as national side coach, Almeida scored in a 4–0 away win against Malta on 6 September 2008, in the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign. His importance diminished in late 2009, after the naturalization of Sporting Clube de Portugal's Liédson.

Almeida was picked for the finals in South Africa. After the first match, a 0–0 against Côte d'Ivoire, he replaced Liédson in the starting XI for the following match, with both players finding the net in the 7–0 routing of North Korea on 21 June 2010, in Cape Town.[23]

Almeida was selected by new manager Paulo Bento for his Euro 2012 squad, initially as third-choice after Hélder Postiga and Nélson Oliveira. After the former injured himself in the first half of the quarterfinals against Czech Republic, he replaced him,[24] going on to start in the penalty shootout loss against Spain (0–0 after 120 minutes).[25]

After being included in the list for the 2014 World Cup,[26] Almeida started in the first group stage match against Germany, but was injured after just 28 minutes of play in an eventual 0–4 loss.[27] He went on to miss the second game against the United States[28] with Postiga, who was also stretchered off after only 17 minutes, replacing him in the starting XI.[29]

Hugo Almeida: International goals
Goal Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 13 October 2007 Tofik Bakhramov Stadium, Baku, Azerbaijan  Azerbaijan 0–2 0–2 Euro 2008 qualifying
2 17 November 2007 Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa, Leiria, Portugal  Armenia 1–0 1–0 Euro 2008 qualifying
3 6 September 2008 Ta'Qali Stadium, Ta'Qali, Malta  Malta 0–2 0–4 2010 World Cup qualification
4 6 June 2009 Qemal Stafa stadium, Tirana, Albania  Albania 0–1 1–2 2010 World Cup qualification
5 12 August 2009 Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz, Liechtenstein  Liechtenstein 0–1 0–3 Friendly
6 12 August 2009 Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz, Liechtenstein  Liechtenstein 0–3 0–3 Friendly
7 3 March 2010 Estádio Cidade de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal  China PR 1–0 2–0 Friendly
8 8 June 2010 Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa  Mozambique 2–0 3–0 Friendly
9 8 June 2010 Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa  Mozambique 3–0 3–0 Friendly
10 21 June 2010 Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town, South Africa  North Korea 3–0 7–0 2010 FIFA World Cup
11 3 September 2010 Estádio D. Afonso Henriques, Guimarães, Portugal  Cyprus 1–1 4–4 Euro 2012 qualifying
12 17 November 2010 Estádio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal  Spain 4–0 4–0 Friendly
13 10 August 2011 Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé, Portugal  Luxembourg 4–0 5–0 Friendly
14 10 August 2011 Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé, Portugal  Luxembourg 5–0 5–0 Friendly
15 2 September 2011 GSP Stadium, Nicosia, Cyprus  Cyprus 0–3 0–4 Euro 2012 qualifying
16 14 November 2012 Stade d'Angondjé, Libreville, Gabon  Gabon 1–2 2–2 Friendly
17 26 March 2013 Tofiq Bahramov Stadium, Baku, Azerbaijan  Azerbaijan 0–2 0–2 2014 World Cup qualification
18 10 June 2014 Metlife Stadium, New Jersey, United States  Republic of Ireland 1–0 5–1 Friendly
19 10 June 2014 Metlife Stadium, New Jersey, United States  Republic of Ireland 3–0 5–1 Friendly

Club statistics

As of 24 January 2016.[30][31]
Club League Season League Cup Europe Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Porto B Second Division 2002–03 15 16 15 16
União Leiria Primeira Liga 2002–03 13 3 13 3
Porto 2003–04 3 0 0 0 2 0 5 0
União Leiria 2003–04 15 2 15 2
Porto 2004–05 3 0 0 0 2 0 5 0
Boavista 2004–05 14 3 2 0 16 3
Porto 2005–06 28 4 1 0 6 1 35 5
Werder Bremen Bundesliga 2006–07 28 5 1 0 12 4 41 9
2007–08 23 11 2 1 11 4 36 16
2008–09 27 9 5 4 11 3 43 16
2009–10 26 7 4 1 6 3 36 11
2010–11 13 9 2 1 5 1 20 11
Total 117 41 14 7 45 15 176 63
Beşiktaş Süper Lig 2010–11 12 4 5 4 2 0 19 8
2011–12 25 11 1 0 9 3 35 14
2012–13 20 9 2 1 22 10
2013–14 31 13 0 0 2 2 33 15
Total 88 37 8 5 13 5 109 47
Cesena Serie A 2014–15 10 0 0 0 10 0
Kuban Russian Premier League 2014–15 10 2 3 1 13 3
Anzhi 2015–16 12 2 1 0 13 2
Hannover Bundesliga 2015–16 1 1 1 1
Career total 329 111 29 13 68 21 426 145

Honours

Porto
Werder Bremen
Beşiktaş

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