Luís Alberto da Silva Lemos

Luizinho
Personal information
Full name Luiz Alberto Silva Lemos
Date of birth (1951-10-03) October 3, 1951
Place of birth Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Playing position striker
Youth career
1969-1972 América
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1973-1974 América 305 (190)
1975-1977 Flamengo 160 (95)
1978 Internacional ? (?)
1978-1979 Botafogo ? (?)
1980-1981 Las Palmas 15 (3)
1982-1984 América 130 (81)
1985 Palmeiras ? (?)
1985-1987 América 75 (40)
1987-1990 Al Wakrah ? (?)
1990-1991 Al Sadd ? (?)
1991 Americano ? (?)
1992-1994 Qatar SC ? (?)
Teams managed
1994-1996 América
1996 Remo
1996 Madureira
1997 América
1998 Lagartense
1999 Itaperuna
1999 Bonsucesso
2000 Rio Branco
2001 Brasilliense
2001-2002 Al-Shamal
2003 Ipiranga
2004-2005 Al Seeb
2005 Vilavelhense
2005 Rio Branco
2006 Vilavelhense
2006-2007 Al-Shabab
2007-2008 Al Kharaitiyat
2008-2009 Hatta Club

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Luiz Alberto Silva Lemos usually known as Luisinho Tombo (born October 3, 1951) is a former football (soccer) player and current coach,[1] who started his professional career at América.

While at América, Luizinho was a key player during the most glorious period of the team's history. His 311 goals make him the club's top scorer ever. He was the top goalscorer for the Rio State Championship in 1974 and 1983, playing at América. He also played for Flamengo, Internacional, Botafogo, UD Las Palmas, and Palmeiras.

He scored 434 goals in his career. He finished his career in América in 1987 after having disagreements with América's manager Vanderlei Luxemburgo. He then finished the rest of his playing career in Qatar.

Honours

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References

  1. "Curriculum Vitae". blog.sina.com. Retrieved 10 August 2012.
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