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Place of birth
  
Curitiba, Brazil

Name
  
Pedro Ken

Career start
  
2006

Years
  
Team

Weight
  
80 kg

2006–2007
  
Coritiba

Height
  
1.81 m

Playing position
  
Midfielder

Role
  
Footballer


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Full name
  
Pedro Ken Morimoto Moreira

Date of birth
  
(1987-03-20) 20 March 1987 (age 28)

Current team
  
Esporte Clube Vitoria (Midfielder)

Parents
  
Miriam Moreira, Cristiano Moreira

Similar People
  
Diego Renan, Damian Escudero, Keirrison

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Pedro Ken Morimoto Moreira, or simply Pedro Ken (born 20 March 1987 in Curitiba) is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Ceará. He is of Japanese descent.

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Club

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In 2007, when Coritiba won 2nd Division, Pedro Ken, Keirrison and Henrique were called Trio de Ouro (in English: Golden Trio) because of their important role in the championship, young age and good prospects.

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On 7 December 2009 Pedro Ken left Coritiba to sign for league rival Cruzeiro. He signed a five-year contract with the club.

On 1 June 2011 Pedro Ken joined Avaí on a season-long loan deal.

On 22 December 2012, on an exchange for Nílton, Cruzeiro loaned Ken for Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama until the end of 2013 season.

In January 2016, Ken went on trial with FC Terek Grozny, going on to sign a 2.5-year contract with Terek on 3 February 2016. He left the club in March 2017.

International

Pedro played once for the Olympic National Team in a commemorative match against Brasileirão's best players. He did not score in that game.

Honours

Coritiba
  • Campeonato Brasileiro Série B: 2007
  • Campeonato Paranaense: 2008
  • Cruzeiro
  • Campeonato Mineiro: 2011
  • References

    Pedro Ken Wikipedia