Full name Clayton Ferreira Cruz Name Clayton Cruz Playing position Role Footballer | Years Team Height 1.76 m 1994–1998 Atletico Mineiro Position Forward | |
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Date of birth (1975-07-19) 19 July 1975 (age 40) Place of birth Sao Joao do Paraiso, Brazil |
Claiton Ferreira Cruz (born 19 July 1975), known simply as Claiton, is a Brazilian retired footballer. A forward or winger, he operated preferably on the left.
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His 16-year professional career was spent, other than in his country, in Portugal – five teams represented, mainly Porto with which he won five major titles, including one league and one UEFA Cup – and Cyprus (three clubs).
Football career
Clayton was born in São João do Paraíso, Minas Gerais. After a solid career in native Brazil, mainly with Clube Atlético Mineiro, he moved to Portugal in 1999, joining Azores' C.D. Santa Clara; in January 2000 he signed for fellow Primeira Liga club FC Porto, and went on to become an important attacking element.
On 17 October 2001, in the season's UEFA Champions League, Clayton scored a brace against Celtic in a 3–0 home triumph. He was also a part of the UEFA Cup-winning side in 2002–03, although he did not play in the final against the same opponent.
For 2003–04, Clayton moved to Sporting Clube de Portugal, and after appearing scarcely throughout the campaign he was loaned to lowly F.C. Penafiel, representing Vitória S.C. in the following two years.
After another Brazil spell with Sport Club do Recife, and another season at Penafiel (now in the Portuguese second level), Clayton moved to Cyprus. Starting 2007–08 with Alki Larnaca FC, he joined AC Omonia in the following January transfer window.
In January 2009, Clayton moved teams in the same country, signing with AEL Limassol. Aged 35 he returned to Brazil, playing the reminder of his career in amateur football.