Brazilian footballer
Aline
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Full name |
Aline Pellegrino |
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Date of birth |
(1982-07-06) July 6, 1982 (age 42) |
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Place of birth |
São Paulo, Brazil |
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Height |
1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) |
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Position(s) |
Defender |
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1994–1997 |
Horto Florestal |
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Years |
Team |
Apps |
(Gls) |
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1997–1999 |
São Paulo |
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1999–2000 |
Juventus |
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2000–2008 |
UniSant'anna |
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2008–2011 |
Santos |
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(27) |
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2011–2012 |
WFC Rossiyanka |
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2013 |
Novo Mundo |
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2004–2012 |
Brazil |
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2013 |
Vitória das Tabocas |
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Aline Pellegrino (born July 6, 1982), commonly known as Aline, is a Brazilian former footballer who played as a defender for Russian club WFC Rossiyanka and several clubs in her native Brazil. She was a member of the Brazil national team that won the silver medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics[1] and competed at the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup.[2] She was made captain of the national team in 2006.
In August 2011, she joined Russian Champions League contestant WFC Rossiyanka.[3]
International career
Aline missed the 2008 Beijing Olympics after suffering a knee ligament injury in a pre-tournament friendly against South Korea.[4] She had helped to secure Brazil's place at the tournament, by scoring in a 5–1 win over Ghana at a CONMEBOL–CAF play-off staged at Beijing's Workers Stadium. Brazil had been forced into the play-off following a shock defeat at the hands of Argentina at the 2006 South American Women's Football Championship.
International goals
No |
Date |
Venue |
Opponent |
Score |
Result |
Competition
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1. |
11 November 2006 |
Estadio José María Minella, Mar del Plata, Argentina |
Paraguay |
1-4 |
1-4 |
2006 South American Women's Football Championship
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2. |
19 April 2008 |
Workers Stadium, Beijing, China |
Ghana |
3–0 |
5–1 |
Inter-continental play-off
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3. |
20 December 2009 |
Estádio do Pacaembu, São Paulo, Brazil |
Mexico |
1–1 |
5–2 |
2009 Torneio Internacional Cidade de São Paulo de Futebol Feminino
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4. |
5 November 2010 |
Estadio Federativo Reina del Cisne, Loja, Ecuador |
Venezuela |
1–0 |
4–0 |
2010 South American Women's Football Championship
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5. |
5 November 2010 |
Estadio Federativo Reina del Cisne, Loja, Ecuador |
Venezuela |
2–0 |
4–0 |
2010 South American Women's Football Championship
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6. |
14 May 2011 |
Estádio Rei Pelé, Maceio, Brazil |
Chile |
1–0 |
3–0 |
Friendly match
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7. |
8 December 2011 |
Estádio do Pacaembu, São Paulo, Brazil |
Italy |
5–1 |
5–1 |
2011 Torneio Internacional Cidade de São Paulo de Futebol Feminino
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