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Fábio Alves Macedo (born 16 March 1985) known as Fabinho, is a Brazilian former professional
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as a
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. He played in numerous
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during his playing career in his native country and played for the Brazil U20 national team.


Youth career

Fabinho was born in
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. He began his youth career at Guairá Futebol Clube at age 12. He then played for several São Paulo-based teams in 1999 ( Botafogo Futebol Clube), 2000 ( Gremio Esportivo Saocarlense) and 2001 (
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). In 2002, he joined Portuguesa Londrinense. In 2003, he played for
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youth team that won the
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and played with
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in the same tournament in 2004 that led to his national U20 team selection. Alves later joined
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in 2004. He joined
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in 2005 to start his pro career.


Club career


Coritiba

Fabinho joined the team and played on its youth team before making his Série A debut on 8 May 2005 in a 1–0 win against
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as well as starting in a 4 October 2005 1–0 loss against
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. In 2006, he played one game for the first team in the
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, Série B and the
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as well as 8 games with
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B, the reserve team, in the Copa Parana.


J Malucelli

In 2007, Fabinho joined J. Malucelli and started every game in which he played in the
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, the Copa Parana and the newly created Recopa Sul-Brasileira. In the
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, he played 11 games. In the Copa Parana, he played 18 games. He scored a goal in the 25 July 2006 game against
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. He played both legs for J. Malucelli in its Copa Parana winning championship series against
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. As a result of winning the Copa Parana, J. Malucelli was one of four state tournament winners to play in the Recopa Sul-Brasileira year-end tournament. Fabinho played in the semi-final 2–1 loss to Caxias.


Ponte Preta

Fabinho joined the team in 2008 and played just two games in that year's
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. Despite his lack of playing time, the team resigned him on 17 December 2008 to continue with the team in 2009. He played six games for the team in the 2009 Campeonato Paulista and one game in the
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. On 27 April 2009, the team announced that Fabinho was not retained for its Série B campaign that year.


Criciuma

On 2 September 2009, Fabinho joined
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for the 2009
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. He played five games in the tournament.


Paysandu

In early 2010, Fabinho joined Paysandu and participated in the team's
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. He played in five games early in the campaign before leaving to join Mixto.


Mixto

On 4 March 2010, Fabinho signed with Mixto. He signed during the team's participation in the
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and debuted on 21 March 2013 in a 2–2 tie with União de Rondonópolis. Later that year, Fabinho also played with the team during its Série D, campaign. He started 8 games that season. On 14 October 2010, Fabinho left Mixto.


Volta Redonda

On 25 November 2010, Fabinho joined
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. In the 2011
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, he started 14 games. Fabinho then played with
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in Série D. He only played three games due to injury and then
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showed interest in signing him. On 25 August 2011, it was announced that Fabinho was leaving the team to join Melbourne Victory.


Melbourne Victory

On 15 September 2011, it was announced that Fabinho had signed a one-year contract with
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club
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, after an impressive trial performance in a pre-season friendly against 2010–11 A-League champions
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. It was his first move outside of South America. At the end of the 2011–12
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season, Fabio and the club parted on bitter terms as it was widely reported that he had agreed to a new contract extension with the club, only for the contract to be withdrawn as the club sought a new management structure and hired
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. He expressed his displeasure regarding this incident to fans and media. Fabio scored 1 goal in his 23 games with Melbourne in a 2–2 tie against Sydney FC.


Sydney FC

On 22 May 2012, Melbourne's biggest rivals Sydney FC announced that Fabinho would be invited to train with the club on trial for a four-day period. After impressing then Sydney manager
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just two days into his trial, the club announced that they had signed Fabio to a two-year contract to fill the vacant left back spot left by
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who had moved to
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. He became only the second player to move to
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from rivals
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after Sebastian Ryall's move in 2009. After 18 appearances for Sydney FC, it was announced that Fabio and the club had decided to mutually terminate his contract on 22 April 2013.


Philadelphia Union

After a successful trial, Fabinho signed with the
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of
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on 28 June 2013. He made his debut as a
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substitute on 12 July 2013 against Chivas USA and assisted on the final goal scored by
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in a 3–1 Union victory. Fabio got his first start in a 29 July 2013 2–0 loss in a friendly against Stoke City Football Club. He would then make two other regular season appearances as a
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substitute before making his first
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substitute appearance on 3 August 2013 2–1 loss to Chicago Fire in place of injured starter, Raymon Gaddis. On 17 August 2013 in his first regular season start at
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, he again assisted on a
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goal in the Union's 2–0 victory over DC United. On 31 August 2013, Fabinho was named Sports Illustrated's MLS "Player of the Day" for his all-around performance in a 0–0 tie with Montreal Impact. On 19 October 2013, he scored his first career MLS goal against the Montreal Impact. After the trade of defender Sheanon Williams to the
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during the 2015 season, Fabio earned a starting role regularly in the
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lineup. A high point of the season was his entrance into the Union's third round match in the
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vs. D.C. United. Following a red card to Union Forward C. J. Sapong in the 1st half, Manager Jim Curtin subbed in Fabio at a left wing position to gather some offense for the ten man squad. Originally down 1–0, the Union fought back to tie up the match on an Eric Ayuk goal. Later on in the 79th minute, Fabio made a run down the left side of the field in towards the box. Just in front of the frame of goal, Fabio sent a hard shot into the back of the net over the GK Andrew Dykstra also feeling pressure from a defender. The improbable comeback victory over the Union's I-95 rivals will mark the 2015 U.S. Open Cup run. Fabinho was released by Philadelphia on 20 November 2019.


International career

On 28 July 2004, Fabinho was selected to represent the Brazil U-20 team at the SBS International Youth Soccer Cup in Shizuoka, Japan. His performance with
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in the 2004
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lead to his national team selection. He played all 3 games at
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in the tournament, including 19 August 2004 opening game 2–1 victory against a Shizuoka select team as well as full internationals against Turkey on 22 August 2004 and Japan on 24 August 2004. Brazil won the tournament.


Style of play

A
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, Fabinho was known for his attacking and crossing abilities.


Personal life

Alves earned his U.S. green card in summer 2015. This status also qualifies him as a domestic player for MLS roster purposes.


References


External links

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Philadelphia Union profile
*
Sydney FC profile



FIFA13 profile
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