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Playing position
  
Striker

Role
  
Footballer

Number
  
17

Height
  
1.81 m


2003–2004
  
Guarani

Weight
  
73 kg

Name
  
Jonas Oliveira

Siblings
  
Thiago Goncalves

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Full name
  
Jonas Goncalves Oliveira

Date of birth
  
(1984-04-01) 1 April 1984 (age 31)

Place of birth
  
Bebedouro, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Current teams
  
S.L. Benfica (#17 / Forward), Brazil national football team (Forward)

Parents
  
Maria Luiza Goncalves Oliveira, Ismael Oliveira

Similar People
  
Nicolas Gaitan, Luisao, Adel Taarabt, Lima

Profiles

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Jonas Gonçalves Oliveira (born 1 April 1984), known simply as Jonas ([ˈʒõːnais]), is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for Portuguese club Benfica as a striker. A Brazilian international, he can also play as an attacking midfielder.

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Jonas started his football career in Brazil with Guarani, later joining Santos, Grêmio (Bola de Prata in 2010) and Portuguesa, before moving to Valencia in Spain, in 2011. Three years later, he joined Benfica in Portugal, where he collected several individual honours, most notably the Primeira Liga Player of the Year award in 2015 and 2016, and the Bola de Prata in 2016. Furthermore, collectively he has won two Primeira Liga titles, two Taça da Liga and one Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira.

Guarani

Jonas started his senior career at Guarani in 2005. He made his debut against Santo André. While playing for Guarani, Jonas scored 12 goals in 25 league matches.

Santos

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In 2006, Jonas transferred to Santos, where he won the 2006 Campeonato Paulista scoring five goals in six matches. However, he had a serious knee injury that kept him out of action for six months. In 2007, he returned to the pitch and scored four goals in the Paulista, helping Santos win the tournament for the second time in a row. After spending only one year at Santos, Jonas transferred to Grêmio in 2007.

Grêmio

On 12 September 2007, Grêmio signed a four-year deal which transferred 50% of Jonas' rights. He made his debut in the Gre–Nal derby, leaving injured early in the second half.

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After the arrival of more forwards in 2008, Jonas lost his place, sometimes even failing to make the reserves list. The most consistent criticism from the press was his lack of physical strength when playing up front against powerful defenders. By July, he decided to leave the club.

Portuguesa (loan)

Despite not being able to avoid relegation to the Série B in 2008, Jonas was one of the best players in the team, scoring 18 goals during his stay, nine in the Campeonato Brasileiro, ahead of teammate Edno's eight.

Return to Grêmio

After the end of the loan, Jonas returned to Grêmio for the 2009 season. He played in the 2009 Copa Libertadores, and after playing his worst game in the tournament (incredibly missing three chances to score in the same attack) against Boyacá Chicó he was dubbed "the worst forward of the world" ("el peor delantero del mundo") by Spanish magazine Mundo Deportivo.

Jonas, however, scored 14 goals in the 2009 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A and was amongst the top goal scorers. He enjoyed further success throughout the 2010 season: he was top-scorer for Grêmio in the 2010 Campeonato Gaúcho and finished the top goal scorer in the Série A with 23 goals.

Valencia

Due to a low release fee (€1.25 million), Jonas rescinded his contract with Grêmio, where he was finally transferred to Spanish club Valencia on 24 January 2011. His first goal for Los Che came on 27 February, scoring a late winner in a 2–1 away victory for Valencia against Athletic Bilbao. He scored his second goal in a match against Real Madrid on 24 April, which ended 3–6.

On 1 November 2011, Jonas scored the second fastest goal in UEFA Champions League history by netting inside 10.5 seconds to give Valencia a 1–0 lead over Bayer Leverkusen. He fell just short of former Bayern Munich and Dutch national team striker Roy Makaay's record of 10.13 seconds that he set against Real Madrid in the 2006–07 edition of the tournament. Valencia won the match 3–1.

Jonas scored both goals for Valencia in a 2–0 Champions League win against Lille on 2 October 2012. In the 2012–13 La Liga, he scored a personal-season high of 13 goals for Valencia.

On 1 December 2013, Jonas hit an eight-minute hat-trick as Valencia defeated ten-man Osasuna in a home league match. On 1 September, he rescinded his link with the club.

Benfica

On 12 September 2014, Jonas signed for Portuguese Primeira Liga champions Benfica on a two-year deal. On 5 October, he debuted for the club in a 4–0 win against Arouca, scoring his side's fourth goal. On 18 October, he scored a hat-trick as Benfica defeated Covilhã 2–3 in the third round of Taça de Portugal. On 22 November, he scored twice against Moreirense (4–1) in the Portuguese Cup. On 30 December, he scored the only goal in a home win against Nacional in the third round of the Taça da Liga, thus scoring in every competition.

On 21 January 2015, Jonas scored at Moreirense in the league cup and became the Brazilian with the best average number of goals in Europe (0.81), surpassing Neymar (0.74) and Luiz Adriano (0.70), with 13 goals in 16 matches. On 28 February, Jonas scored twice in the thrashing of Estoril (6–0) in the league. On 14 March, Jonas scored his 20th goal for Benfica (in 25 matches) and set his season goal record in Europe, as Benfica beat Braga (2–0) in the Primeira Liga. On 4 April, he scored twice against Nacional in the league. On 11 April, he scored twice against Académica de Coimbra (5–1) in the league. On 18 April, he scored twice for a third consecutive league match, in a win at Belenenses (0–2), and became the second best top scorer in Primeira Liga with 16 goals in 22 matches.

On 23 May 2015, after winning the league title, Jonas netted a brace in a home win against Marítimo (4–1) in his last league match of the season in which he could have become the league's top scorer with 21 goals, but one of his three goals was wrongly invalidated for offside. On 29 May, he scored the first goal in a 2–1 win against Marítimo in the Taça da Liga final, being elected as man of the match. In this season, he was the top scorer in the league cup with five goals, and in the Taça de Portugal with six goals. On 4 July, he won the league's Player of the Year award.

In the 2015–16 season, Jonas scored a hat-trick in a 4–1 win at Nacional, increasing his tally to 18 goals in 17 league matches. On 5 February 2016, he netted a brace in a league victory at Belenenses (0–5). On 16 February, he scored a last-minute goal with a header in the 91st minute to give Benfica a home win against Zenit Saint Petersburg (1–0) in the first leg of UEFA Champions League's round of 16. On 29 February, Jonas netted a brace against União da Madeira (2–0) in the Primeira Liga and equalised Óscar Cardozo's scoring record at Benfica in the 2009–10 season. On 14 March, Jonas scored twice against Tondela in a 4–1 home league win and became Benfica's top scorer in the 21st century, with 30 goals. Six days later, he scored the winning goal at Boavista (0–1) in the 93rd minute. On 15 May, he scored his 32nd league goal, in a home win against Nacional (4–1) on the final day, and received the Bola de Prata award during the league title celebration. Throughout the season, he was a candidate to win the European Golden Shoe, and even lead the race, but ultimately he finished fourth. On 15 July, Jonas was awarded the Top Goalscorer and the Best Player awards in Primeira Liga for the 2015–16 season.

International career

Jonas was called up for the Brazil national team for the first time and made his debut in a friendly against Scotland at the Emirates Stadium on 27 March 2011. He came on as a substitute for Leandro Damião in the 78th minute, and Brazil went on to win the match 2–0.

Jonas scored his first goals with the Seleção in a friendly against Egypt on 14 November 2011, netting a brace in a 2–0 victory.

On 30 March 2016, Jonas earned his ninth cap for Brazil – the first since 11 September 2012. He replaced Ricardo Oliveira in the 80th minute of the match against Paraguay that ended with a 2–2 draw, in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification.

On May 20, Jonas was called up to replace injured Ricardo Oliveira in the Brazil's Copa América Centenario squad.

Personal life

Jonas was born in the city of Bebedouro and was raised in Taiúva, a neighbour municipality in the state of São Paulo. He was born to teachers Ismael (father) and Maria Luiza (mother). Tiago and Diego are his two older brothers.

In August 2015, Jonas gained Italian citizenship.

Club

As of match played 10 February 2017
Notes

International

As of match played 9 June 2016

International goals

Scores and results list Brazil's goal tally first.

Club

Grêmio
  • Campeonato Gaúcho: 2010
  • Santos
  • Campeonato Paulista: 2006, 2007
  • Benfica
  • Primeira Liga: 2014–15, 2015–16
  • Taça da Liga: 2014–15, 2015–16
  • Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira: 2016
  • Individual

  • Bola de Prata (Brazil): 2010
  • Arthur Friedenreich Award: 2010
  • Cosme Damião Award - Footballer of the Year: 2015
  • SJPF Player of the Month: February 2015, April 2015, January 2016, February 2016 March 2016
  • 2015 Taça da Liga Final: Man of the Match
  • UEFA's Player of the Year in Portugal: 2014–15
  • Primeira Liga Player of the Year: 2014–15, 2015–16
  • CNID Awards - Footballer of the Year: 2016
  • Primeira Liga Top scorer: 2015–16
  • O Jogo Team of the Year: 2016
  • References

    Jonas Gonçalves Oliveira Wikipedia