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Full name
  
Denis Cesar de Matos

2002–2006
  
Weight
  
86 kg

Number
  
12

Height
  
1.88 m


Playing position
  
Role
  
Place of birth
  
Jau, Brazil

Name
  
Denis de

Career start
  
2006

Denis Cesar holding a ball while wearing white and orange printed shirt

Spouse
  
Maria Carolina Arantes Paes de Matos (m. 2011)

Current team
  
Sao Paulo FC (#12 / Goalkeeper)

Similar People
  
Rogerio Ceni, Lucas Cavalcante Silva Afo, Renan Ribeiro

Date of birth
  
(1987-04-14) 14 April 1987 (age 33)

● Denis ● Goleiro ● Gil Vicente ● 2020 ●


Denis César de Matos (14 April 1987) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for São Paulo FC as a goalkeeper.

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Career

Denis César looking afar while wearing black and white shirt

Denis was born in Jaú, São Paulo. A Ponte Preta youth graduate, he was promoted to the main squad in 2006, but was third-choice (behind Jean and Aranha). He made his first team debut on 24 February 2007, starting in a 1–2 away loss against Grêmio Barueri for the Campeonato Paulista championship.

Denis César wearing black printed shirt

Denis appeared regularly during that year's Série B, mainly profitting from Aranha's injury. He would spend the rest of his spell as a backup, however.

Denis moved to São Paulo on 22 January 2009. He made his debut for the club three days later, replacing injured Rogério Ceni in a 2–0 away win against Portuguesa. He would spend his first two years behind Ceni and Bosco.

Denis César holding a ball while wearing red shirt

In 2011 Denis was promoted to backup, after Bosco's retirement. In the following year, after profitting from Ceni's serious injury, he appeared regularly for Tricolor, but was again backup after the latter's recovery.

Club

As of 27 February 2017

1 Includes matches and goals in Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana.

Denis César' hands on his hips while wearing red t-shirt

References

Denis César de Matos Wikipedia