Name Leandro Damiao Siblings Edimar Damiao 2008–2009 Atletico Ibirama | 2008 Atletico Tubarao Height 1.87 m Playing position Role Footballer | |
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Full name Leandro Damiao da Silvados Santos Date of birth (1989-07-22) 22 July 1989 (age 26) Parents Rosa da Silva, Natalino dos Santos Similar People Neymar, Paulo Henrique Ganso, Alexandre Pato, Mano Menezes, Alex Sandro | ||
Leandro dami o goals skills cruzeiro 2015 2016 hd
Leandro Damião da Silva dos Santos ([leˈɐ̃dɾu daˈmjɐ̃w̃]; born 22 July 1989), known as Leandro Damião or simply Damião, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Brazilian club Flamengo on loan from Santos as a striker. He has been capped at international level by Brazil.
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- Leandro dami o goals skills cruzeiro 2015 2016 hd
- Leandro dami o welcome to napoli
- Early career
- Internacional
- Santos
- Cruzeiro loan
- Battle in court
- Betis
- Flamengo
- International career
- Club
- International
- International goals
- Individual
- References
Leandro dami o welcome to napoli
Early career

Damião began his career as a midfielder, playing for local teams in Jardim Alegre, Paraná. Having failed a trial as a midfielder at Atlético Ibirama, he had a new opportunity as a striker and was signed by team.

Damião was first loaned to XV de Outubro de Indaial before playing the 2008 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C for Marcílio Dias; he would later join Atlético Tubarão in the same year. Back to Atlético Ibirama, he scored 12 goals in the 2009 Campeonato Catarinense and was transferred to Internacional.
Internacional

At Internacional, he won three titles with the club's under-20 side and earned a call-up to the B team. He scored twice in his Campeonato Gaúcho debut and was then called up to the first team for their 2010 Copa Libertadores campaign. Damião won his first major title in August 2010 when he helped Internacional defeat Guadalajara in the Copa Libertadores Finals. He scored the club's second goal in their second leg victory in Porto Alegre to win the competition 5–3 on aggregate. His performances at the Porto Alegre club earned him a place in the Brazil national football team and praise from Ronaldo, also drawing the interest of European clubs.

During the 2013 summer, he had offers from English side Tottenham Hotspur and Italian club Napoli. He was close to join the Italian side, but the deal fell through because "sponsorship contracts made it impossible". Even though the club bought Gonzalo Higuaín after failing to land the Brazilian striker, Napoli chairman Aurelio De Laurentiis later stated that Rafa Benítez wanted Damião instead of Higuaín.
Santos
After a season below standards with Internacional (only 13 goals in nearly 50 matches), Damião signed with fellow top-divisioner Santos FC in December, who paid a R$ 41 million fee, supported by investors, to bring Damião to Vila Belmiro. He was presented on 9 January of the following year. It was the highest fee ever paid by a Brazilian club to sign a national player, only behind the R$60,5 million that brought Carlos Tévez to Corinthians.

Damião made his Santos debut on 6 February 2014, starting in a 2–1 away win over Linense, scoring a goal which was later disallowed due to offside. He scored his first goal for Peixe on the 20th, netting his side's first of a 2–1 away success over Atlético Sorocaba; eight days later he netted his second, the last of a 5–0 home routing over Bragantino.
Despite scoring five goals in 13 appearances during Santos' runner-up campaign, Damião was hugely criticized due to his lack of agility and pace, plus his inability to score on a regular basis. He only scored more than one goal with a Santos shirt on 30 November, netting all goals in a 2–0 home win against Botafogo.
Cruzeiro (loan)
On 29 December 2014, after lengthy negotiations, Damião was loaned to league champions Cruzeiro, in a season-long deal, after a largely disappointing year at Santos. He was the top goalscorer of 2015 Campeonato Mineiro with 9 goals, but had a disappointing 2015 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A with only four goals scored.
Battle in court
In 2015, Damião took a legal action against Santos to cancel his contract after failing to receive his image rights for three months and was granted the release of his contract in December 2015. The decision was overturned in the following month, with the fee of 200 million (reais for any national transfer and euros for any international) being specified if he would sign with any club.
On 7 January 2016, Damião was again declared a free agent, but on 26 January, after being on the verge to sign with Betis a fee of R$65 million was tagged.
An agreement was reached between Damião and Santos on 30 January 2016, as the player was attempting to sign with Real Betis. On 1 February 2016, the Spanish club pulled out of the deal that would bring him on an 18-month loan, leaving the player as a free agent.
Betis
On 4 February 2016, after a turnover in the club's board which involved the president's resignation, Damião signed a six-month deal with Betis with a buyout clause set on €12 million. He made his La Liga debut 23 days later, replacing Jorge Molina after 56 minutes of an eventual 2–2 draw against Rayo Vallecano at the Estadio Benito Villamarín.
Flamengo
On 14 July 2016 Flamengo signed Damião from Santos on a one-year loan spell.
International career
Damião was given his first call-up to the Brazil national team in March 2011 for the friendly against Scotland after Alexandre Pato withdrew from the squad due to injury. "I'm taking advantage of the circumstances to summon a player who has been playing well with Internacional and is young enough to play in the Olympics," said head coach Mano Menezes. He won his first cap in the match at the Emirates Stadium in London, which Brazil won 2–0.
Damião scored his first goal for Brazil in a 1–0 friendly win against Ghana on 5 September at Craven Cottage. He also represented Brazil at the 2012 Olympic football tournament in London, being the tournament's top scorer with six goals in five appearances as Brazil finished runners-up to Mexico.