*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 22:24, 4 March 2024 (UTC)
Cédric Ricardo Alves SoaresCvIHComM (born 31 August 1991), known simply as Cédric (Portuguese pronunciation:[ˈsɛðɾik]), is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a full-back.
Cédric's career started with Sporting CP, going on to appear in 93 competitive games over the course of four Primeira Liga seasons and scoring two goals. He signed for Southampton in 2015. After a brief loan spell with Inter Milan in 2019, Cédric joined Arsenal in 2020. He played for Fulham on loan in 2023 before departing Arsenal a year later.
Having earned 72 caps across all youth levels, Cédric made his senior debut for Portugal in 2014. He appeared for the country at the 2018 World Cup and Euro 2016, winning the latter tournament.
Club career
Sporting
Born in Singen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany to Portuguese parents, Cédric returned to Portugal at the age of two.[4][5] He joined Sporting CP's youth system in 1998, aged seven.[6]
Subsequently, Cédric returned to the Lisbon side, being first-choice in the following years under several managers.[10] He scored his first goal in the Portuguese top division on 15 December 2012, netting with his left foot from 30 metres in a 1–1 draw away to Nacional.[11]
Cédric scored his first goal for Southampton on 18 March 2018, in a 2–0 victory away to Wigan Athletic in the sixth round of the FA Cup, the first match under new manager Mark Hughes.[18]
Inter Milan (loan)
On 26 January 2019, Cédric moved to Inter Milan on loan for the rest of the season, with an option to purchase for £9.5m in the summer.[19] He made his first appearance five days later, playing 15 minutes and converting his attempt in the 4–3 shoot-out loss against Lazio in the quarter-finals of the Coppa Italia (1–1 after 120 minutes).[20]
Arsenal
Cédric joined fellow Premier League team Arsenal on a six-month loan on 31 January 2020.[21] On 24 June, it was announced that Cédric had sealed a permanent move to Arsenal on a long-term deal, as a free transfer upon the expiry of his contract.[22]
Cédric made his Arsenal debut on 1 July, coming on as a 77th-minute substitute and scoring a 20-yard strike with his left foot, four minutes after coming on, in a 4–0 victory over Norwich City.[23] After playing for Southampton as a substitute in their FA Cup third-round tie against Huddersfield Town, Cédric was cup-tied and thus unable to take part in Arsenal's victorious 2019–20 FA Cup campaign.[24][25]
On 29 August, Cédric came on as a substitute, scoring Arsenal's third penalty in their shoot-out win against Liverpool in the Community Shield after the game ended 1–1.[26] On 18 January 2021, Cédric made his first Premier League start of the season in a 3–0 win over Newcastle.[27] He had a run in the team at left-back while Kieran Tierney was out injured.[28][29]
Cédric left Arsenal on 30 June 2024 at the expiration of his contract with the club.[31]
Fulham (loan)
On 31 January 2023, Cédric joined fellow Premier League team Fulham on loan for the remainder of the season.[32] He made his debut on 11 February against Nottingham Forest, coming on as a late substitute for Kenny Tete.[33] His first start came on 28 February, in the FA Cup fifth round win against Leeds United.[34]
Cédric was selected by manager Fernando Santos for his UEFA Euro 2016 squad.[40] His first game in the tournament took place on 25 June, when he started alongside Southampton teammate José Fonte in the round-of-16 clash against Croatia (1–0 win after extra time).[41] He went on to retain his position until the final, won at the expense of hosts France.[42]
In March 2021, Cédric was recalled to the national team for the first time since 2019, for the World Cup qualifying games.[45] On 27 March, he started and provided an assist in a 2–2 draw against Serbia; this was his first game for Portugal since October 2018.[46][47]
^Martins, José (19 October 2014). "Cedric setzt sich hohe Ziele" [Cedric sets high goals for himself]. Kicker (in German). Olympia-Verlag. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
^Barreira, Manuel (17 June 2011). "Cédric emprestado à Académica" [Cédric loaned to Académica]. Record (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 18 June 2015. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
^Nunes, Luís Miguel (6 October 2014). "Cédric na seleção: "Chegou a minha hora"" [Cédric in the national team: "My time has come"]. Relvado (in Portuguese). SAPO. Archived from the original on 20 October 2014. Retrieved 11 October 2014.