Zé Roberto

Zé Roberto (born 6 July 1974) is a Brazilian former football player.

Zé Roberto
Personal information
Full name José Roberto da Silva Júnior
Date of birth (1974-07-06) 6 July 1974
Place of birth São Paulo, Brazil
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)[1]
Position(s) Left wing-back, midfielder
Youth career
Palestra de São Bernardo
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1994–1996 Portuguesa 61 (1)
1997 Real Madrid 15 (0)
1998 Flamengo 24 (0)
1998–2002 Bayer Leverkusen 113 (17)
2002–2006 Bayern Munich 110 (5)
2006–2009 Nacional 0 (0)
2006–2007Santos (loan) 13 (2)
2007–2009Bayern Munich (loan) 59 (9)
2009–2011 Hamburger SV 54 (7)
2011–2012 Al-Gharafa 14 (1)
2012–2014 Grêmio 82 (6)
2015–2017 Palmeiras 68 (3)
Total 648 (51)
National team
1995–2006 Brazil 84 (6)
Honours
Men's football
Representing  Brazil
FIFA World Cup
Winner2002 Korea/Japan
FIFA Confederations Cup
Winner1997 Saudi Arabia
Winner2005 Germany
Copa América
Winner1997 Bolivia
Winner1999 Paraguay
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Career statistics

Sources:[2][3]

Club

Club Season League National cup[lower-alpha 1] Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Portuguesa 1994 Série A
1995 Série A
1996 Série A
Total 611
Real Madrid 1996–97 La Liga 9000000090
1997–98 La Liga 60006[lower-alpha 2]100121
Total 150006100211
Bayer Leverkusen 1998–99 Bundesliga 32410401[lower-alpha 3]0384
1999–2000 Bundesliga 277003[lower-alpha 4]000307
2000–01 Bundesliga 242107[lower-alpha 5]000322
2001–02 Bundesliga 3045015[lower-alpha 2]100505
Total 11317702911015018
Bayern Munich 2002–03 Bundesliga 311417[lower-alpha 2]000422
2003–04 Bundesliga 302207[lower-alpha 2]01[lower-alpha 3]0402
2004–05 Bundesliga 221408[lower-alpha 2]12[lower-alpha 3]1363
2005–06 Bundesliga 271408[lower-alpha 2]000391
Total 1105141301311578
Santos (loan) 2006 Série A 122001[lower-alpha 6]0132
2007 Série A 100014[lower-alpha 7]7157
Total 13200157289
Bayern Munich (loan) 2007–08 Bundesliga 3056010[lower-alpha 8]03[lower-alpha 3]0495
2008–09 Bundesliga 294419[lower-alpha 2]2427
Total 599101192309112
Hamburger SV 2009–10 Bundesliga 2362014[lower-alpha 9]1397
2010–11 Bundesliga 31120331
Total 54740141728
Al-Gharafa 2011–12 Qatar Stars League 14100141
Grêmio 2012 Série A 293004[lower-alpha 6]100334
2013 Série A 223109[lower-alpha 7]39[lower-alpha 10]44110
2014 Série A 310105[lower-alpha 7]07[lower-alpha 10]1441
Total 8262018416511815
Palmeiras 2015 Série A 2629414[lower-alpha 11]1497
2016 Série A 271415[lower-alpha 7]09[lower-alpha 11]0452
2017 Série A 150305[lower-alpha 7]111[lower-alpha 11]0341
Total 68316510134112810
Career total 528505371411857784083
  1. Includes DFB-Pokal, Copa do Brasil
  2. Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  3. Appearance(s) in DFB-Ligapokal
  4. One appearance in UEFA Champions League, two appearances in UEFA Cup
  5. Five appearances in UEFA Champions League, two appearances in UEFA Cup
  6. Appearance(s) in Copa Sudamericana
  7. Appearances in Copa Libertadores
  8. Appearances in UEFA Cup
  9. Appearances in UEFA Europa League
  10. Appearances in Campeonato Gaúcho
  11. Appearances in Campeonato Paulista

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[4]

National team YearAppsGoals
Brazil 199540
199640
1997111
199820
1999153
2000100
200110
200210
200380
200470
2005141
200671
Total846

International goals

Scores and results list Brazil's goal tally first.[4]
#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.29 June 1997Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia Bolivia3–13–11997 Copa América
2.24 July 1999Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara, Mexico Germany1–04–01999 FIFA Confederations Cup
3.1 August 1999Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara, Mexico Saudi Arabia3–28–2 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup
4.4 August 1999Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico Mexico3–43–4 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup
5.5 June 2005Estádio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre, Brazil Paraguay3–04–12006 FIFA World Cup qualification
6.27 June 2006Westfalenstadion, Dortmund, Germany Ghana3–03–02006 FIFA World Cup

Honours

Real Madrid[2]

Bayern Munich[2]

  • Bundesliga: 2002–03, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2007–08
  • DFB-Pokal: 2002–03, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2007–08
  • DFL-Ligapokal: 2004, 2007

Santos[2]

  • Campeonato Paulista: 2007

Al-Gharafa[2]

  • Emir of Qatar Cup: 2012

Palmeiras[2]

Brazil[2]

Individual

References

  1. "Zé Roberto". Palmeiras (in Portuguese). Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  2. "Zé Roberto". Soccerway. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  3. "Ze Roberto – Club matches". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  4. Robert Manrud (17 September 2010). "José Roberto da Silva Júnior "Zé Roberto" – International Appearances". RSSSF. Archived from the original on 12 September 2017. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  5. "Bundesliga Historie 1999/2000" (in German). kicker.
  6. "Bundesliga Historie 2001/02" (in German). kicker.
  7. "Bundesliga Historie 2007/08" (in German). kicker.
  8. "The FIFA TSG nominates 23 players for the MasterCard All-Star squad". FIFA. 7 July 2006. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  9. "Bola de Prata Placar 2012". Placar (in Portuguese). 11 April 2013. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  10. "Bola de Prata Placar 2014". Placar (in Portuguese). 11 December 2015. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  11. "Finalistas, Palmeiras e Santos dominam a seleção do Paulistão (Finalists, Palmeiras and Santos dominate the selection of Paulistão)" [Finalists, Palmeiras and Santos dominate Paulistão's team of the year]. Globo Esporte (in Portuguese). 30 April 2015. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
  12. "Zé Roberto vence eleição do gol mais bonito (Zé Roberto wins election of the most beautiful goal)". Confederação Brasileira de Futebol (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-01-31.

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