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Date of birth 13 February 1981 (age 33)
Place of birth Amparo, Brazil
Height 1.92 m (6 ft 3 1⁄2 in)
Weight 81 kg
Playing position Centre back​

Ânderson Luís da Silva (born 13 February 1981), commonly known as Luisão, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a central defender for S.L. Benfica in Portugal.

Most of his professional career was spent with Benfica, for which he appeared in more than 400 official games winning seven major titles, also being a longtime club captain.

A Brazilian international on 44 occasions, Luisão appeared for the country in two World Cups and three Copa América tournaments.

Club career

Brazil

Born in Amparo, São Paulo, Luisão represented Clube Atlético Juventus and Cruzeiro Esporte Clube in his country, scoring a career-best six goals in 24 matches in his third season with the latter.

Benfica

In the 2003 summer Luisão moved to Europe, signing with Benfica of Portugal for £890,000. He faced a tough period of adaptation, during which he performed somewhat below his capabilities and even considered traveling back to his home country; he did manage, however, to score in his league debut, a thrilling 3–3 home draw against C.F. Os Belenenses on 14 September, and ended his first season with the Portuguese Cup conquest, helping defeat F.C. Porto 2–1.

In 2004–05 Luisão featured regularly in Benfica's central defense, alongside Ricardo Rocha, appearing in 29 games and contributing heavily for the Reds' first league title in 11 years: on 24 April 2005, in a 2–1 away victory over G.D. Estoril-Praia, he netted his first goal of the season, the game's equaliser. On 14 May he found the net with his head against city rivals Sporting Clube de Portugal, scoring the game's only goal and ousting the opponents from the title race.

The 2005–06 season finished without silverware for Benfica, with Luisão again as an automatic first-choice. The team, however, reached the season's UEFA Champions League quarterfinals, with the defender playing all the matches and minutes in the competition: on 21 February 2006 he scored in his side's 1–0 home win against holders Liverpool, which had lost just one of 13 European games the previous year, and five of 41 away from home;[1] he also started in the second leg, a 2–0 win at Anfield.[2]

In 2006–07, Luisão was named club captain in some matches, due to injuries to Nuno Gomes and Petit, but the club again failed to secure any major honours. At the end of the season, his agent said "Luisão wants to leave", but he eventually stayed.[3]

During the following season, in January 2008, Luisão was involved in an on-field argument with Greek teammate Kostas Katsouranis, during a league match against Vitória de Setúbal. The argument arose after Katsouranis' misplaced pass, which forced the Brazilian to commit a foul in order to stop play, after receiving a yellow card, Luisão criticized Katsouranis, who responded in a similar manner. The two players were on the point of breaking into violence before teammates separated them. Both players were then quickly substituted and given suspensions by the club, and later apologised to each other;[4][5] again, he dealt with some injuries and inconsistent play, also addressing rumours of another possible move.[6]

Luisão's start to the 2008–09 season got off in scoring fashion, netting a goal in the 59th minute of the UEFA Cup first round match at S.S.C. Napoli, in a 2–3 loss. It was his first game of the season in European competitions, and his first goal of the season in all competitions. In the following season he would enjoy his best season as a professional, appearing in a total of 45 official games (4,050 minutes, with six goals) as Benfica won the league and renewed its Portuguese League Cup supremacy, also reaching the last eight in the Europa League.

On 28 August 2010 Luisão scored – through a header – against Setúbal at home, as 10-men Benfica eventually won it 3–0.[7] On 14 September, he entered the Champions League's history books, after opening the scoresheet against Israeli side Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C. in the competition's group stage.[8]

On 11 August 2012, in the last minutes of the first half of a friendly with Fortuna Düsseldorf, Luisão pushed referee Christian Fischer to the ground as he was about to send off teammate Javi García for two reckless challenges on Oliver Fink; the referee refused to resume the game and suspended it,[9][10] proceeding to announce he would take legal action against the player.[11]

On 14 September 2012 Luisão was initially suspended for two months for his actions, also being fined €2,550. The ruling of the Portuguese Football Federation was still subject to the approval of FIFA,[12][13] which was confirmed shortly after, causing the player to miss 11 games, including the Champions League contests against Celtic and FC Barcelona.[14]

On 13 March 2014, whilst appearing in his 117th match in European competition, Luisão grabbed a brace to help Benfica to a 3–1 away win against Tottenham Hotspur for the Europa League round-of-16's first leg.[15]

International career

Luisão in a game against Switzerland in 2006.

Luisão made his debut for Brazil in July 2001.[16] He represented the nation in its 2004 Copa América win, playing in all six matches, including a 1–2 loss against Paraguay – where he was team captain – and the final against Argentina where the scored his first international goal.[17]

In the next year, Luisão was named in the Brazilian squad for the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup, but did not play a single second, meeting the same fate in the 2006 FIFA World Cup. After the latter tournament, when Dunga was hired as the new coach, he began to play more often.

Luisão was summoned for the 2009 Confederations Cup, playing in four of Brazil's five matches, including the 1–0 victory over South Africa in the semifinals, and the 3–2 win against the United States in the final, partnering with FC Bayern Munich's Lúcio.

Again as a reserve player, Luisão was selected for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, after a solid club season, being an unused squad member as Brazil exited in the quarter-finals.

Honours

Club

Cruzeiro

Copa do Brasil: 2003
Campeonato Mineiro: 2003
Copa Sul-Minas: 2002

Benfica

Primeira Liga: 2004–05, 2009–10, 2013–14
Taça de Portugal: 2003–04, 2013–14; Runner-up 2004–05, 2012–13
Taça da Liga: 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2013–14
Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira: 2005, 2014; Runner-up 2004, 2010
UEFA Europa League: Runner-up 2012–13, 2013–14

International

Copa América: 2004
FIFA Confederations Cup: 2005, 2009
CONCACAF Gold Cup: Silver medal 2003
Lunar New Year Cup: 2005

Individual

Benfica Player of the Year: 2009[18]
 

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swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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i certainly can have more confidence in him than bonnuci or ogbonna
Good point.

I always liked Luisao. Can be captain material when you need it. Tall, good with his head. But needs a good partner.

Sure, he's late in his career and won't play every game. But he should go for under €5 million transferwise. Not bad.
 
May 22, 2013
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Good point.

I always liked Luisao. Can be captain material when you need it. Tall, good with his head. But needs a good partner.

Sure, he's late in his career and won't play every game. But he should go for under €5 million transferwise. Not bad.
I really don't know what to think about this. I agree with you, he has been a great player, and haven't shown signs of declining yet. And if he comes for cheap i see it as a fine transfer aswell. But at the same time i would really fancy a guy like Nastasic, and there is always a risk of Luisao not being able to keep it up because of his age.

At least he is classy, he seems like one of those guys you just have to respect.
 

Bianconero_Aus

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May 26, 2009
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He has been magnificent for Benfica over the past few years (and especially against us in the EL games) - but I want someone younger. Let's please not sign another 33 year old player.
 

Karim30

Allegri is back, life is back.
May 6, 2012
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It should be a good free (only way we know how) short term solution till we see what Rugani is really made of.
 

maljeaux

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We as fans do not know why we have been brought to this point. Cud b that negotiations for other CBs fell through for whatever reason. But dude is decent.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Interesting. Benfica, after winning the league and going runners-up in the Europa League again, basically had the most goal-crushing defense in the Portuguese Liga. With Garay going to Zenit and perhaps Luisao on the move, they're gonna have to start at CB all over again.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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He will be another Lucio-type player. He might get a few matches but won't play anywhere near the way he used to. At least he doesn't hold the title of most overrated defender ever like Lucio does.
 

swag

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He will be another Lucio-type player. He might get a few matches but won't play anywhere near the way he used to. At least he doesn't hold the title of most overrated defender ever like Lucio does.
Lucio would be a complete insult actually. :lol2:
 
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