Full name Freddy dos Santos Height 1.80 m | Years Team Role Footballer Name Freddy Santos | |
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Date of birth (1976-10-02) 2 October 1976 (age 39) Similar People Kristofer Haestad, The Players, Raymond Kvisvik, Harald Ronneberg | ||
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Freddy dos Santos (born 2 October 1976 in Oslo) is a former Norwegian footballer who was playing most of his career for Vålerenga in the Norwegian Premier League.
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- Freddy dos santos goals
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- Skeid
- Molde
- Vlerenga
- International career
- Personal life
- Club statistics
- Honours
- References

Dos Santos have played as a defender, midfield and attack. His former clubs are Skeid and Molde.

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Skeid

He started his career at Skeid. During the last two seasons with them he played in the Norwegian top division.
Molde

In 1998 season moved to Molde, after Skeid got relegated from the top-flight. In his first two seasons he helped them getting a back-to-back silver medal in the league, also playing in the group stages of the 1999–2000 Champions League.
Vålerenga
He moved back to Oslo in 2001 and joined Vålerenga, who had just been relegated from the Norwegian Premier League. He helped them secure direct promotion. He started both finals in which Vålerenga won the Norwegian Football Cup, in 2002 and 2008. In 2005, he won the Norwegian Premier League.
He has played over 300 games for Vålerenga, more than any player in the history of the club.
International career
He has played several games at various youth levels for Norway, but never played in the senior side. He could potentially feature for Cape Verde as his father is born there.
Personal life
Cape Verde is the country of origin of his father.
In July 2006, dos Santos launched a single, This Is For Real, together with four other professional Norwegian footballers – Morten Gamst Pedersen, Raymond Kvisvik, Kristofer Hæstad and Øyvind Svenning. They call their band The Players.
In 2012, dos Santos was announced as the host of the Norwegian version of The Amazing Race.
Club statistics
Correct as of match played 31 October 2010