Full name Paulo Cesar Rocha Rosa 1999–2000 Vila Nova Weight 73 kg Years Team Height 1.75 m | Playing position Role Footballer Place of birth Sao Luis, Brazil Name Paulo Rocha Date joined 2008 | |
Date of birth (1980-01-05) 5 January 1980 (age 35) Current team Santa Cruz Futebol Clube (#19 / Forward) |
Paulo César Rocha Rosa (born 5 January 1980), known as Paulo César, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Maranhão Atlético Clube as a forward.
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He spent most of his professional career in Portugal, amassing Primeira Liga totals of 269 games and 48 goals over the course of 13 seasons, mainly with Braga and União de Leiria.
Football career
Paulo César was born in São Luís, Maranhão. After starting playing football with Vila Nova Futebol Clube he moved to Portugal still a youngster, and represented Gil Vicente FC, Vitória de Guimarães, Rio Ave F.C. and U.D. Leiria, making his Primeira Liga debut on 20 August 2000 against S.C. Campomaiorense; in 2003 he had a short return stint in Brazil, with Grêmio Esportivo Inhumense.
On 9 March 2008, Paulo César scored one for Leiria (eventually relegated) against S.L. Benfica at the Estádio da Luz, and the 2–2 final score meant the opposition coach José Antonio Camacho's dismissal. In July, after netting five goals in 29 games in his last season, he signed for S.C. Braga.
In his second campaign with the Minho club, Paulo César contributed prominently as it achieved a best-ever runner-up league position, notably scoring in home wins against Benfica (2–0) and Sporting Clube de Portugal (1–0), two of his five during the season.
Paulo César appeared in 40 official matches in 2010–11, including six in Braga's runner-up campaign in the UEFA Europa League. On 14 April 2011 he was sent off in the 30th minute of the quarterfinals second leg against FC Dynamo Kyiv for a dangerous challenge, but his team managed to progress to the next stage after securing a 0–0 home draw (1–1 on aggregate).
In January 2013, 33-year-old Paulo César left Braga and returned to his homeland, joining lowly Santa Cruz Futebol Clube.