Paulo Jamelli

Paulo Roberto Jamelli Júnior (born 22 July 1974), known as Jamelli, is a Brazilian football coach and former player who played mainly as a forward.

Paulo Jamelli
Personal information
Full name Paulo Roberto Jamelli Júnior
Date of birth (1974-07-22) 22 July 1974
Place of birth São Paulo, Brazil
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
São Paulo
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1993–1994 São Paulo 21 (4)
1994Santa Cruz (loan)
1995–1996 Santos 95 (22)
1997 Kashiwa Reysol 28 (14)
1998–2002 Zaragoza 107 (24)
2003 Corinthians 19 (3)
2004 Shimizu S-Pulse 3 (0)
2004–2005 Almería 26 (2)
2006 Atlético Mineiro 0 (0)
2007 Grêmio Prudente 1 (0)
International career
1996 Brazil 5 (2)
Managerial career
2012 Marcílio Dias
2016 Independente de Limeira
2016 Mauaense
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Football career

Born in São Paulo, Jamelli made his professional debuts with hometown side São Paulo, appearing in seven Série A games.[1] He first made his presence felt with Santos FC, scoring 13 goals during two seasons.[1]

Having attracted the attention of clubs abroad, Jamelli moved to Kashiwa Reysol in Japan but, in January 1998, switched to Spain's Real Zaragoza as the Aragonese had lost in the previous summer Dani García and Fernando Morientes, both to Real Madrid. Never an undisputed starter, he was almost always a very important attacking element, scoring a career-best 13 La Liga goals in the 2000–01 campaign, precisely the year of the side's conquest of the Copa del Rey, where he netted in the final against Celta de Vigo (3–1).[2]

After Zaragoza's 2002 relegation, Jamelli started off in the second level, but eventually returned to Brazil in January 2003 by joining Corinthians.[1] He ended his career in 2006, after one-season spells with Shimizu S-Pulse, UD Almería, Corinthians, Atlético Mineiro and Grêmio Prudente.

In 2008, Jamelli joined Coritiba as a technical coordinator. However, on 1 April of the following year, he left the post due to personal problems with coach Ivo Wortmann.[3]

Career statistics

Club

[4]

Club performance League Cup League Cup Total
Season Club League AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals
Brazil League Copa do Brasil League Cup Total
1994São PauloSérie A7070
1995SantosSérie A228228
1996195195
Japan League Emperor's Cup J.League Cup Total
1997Kashiwa ReysolJ1 League281421713716
Spain League Copa del Rey Copa de la Liga Total
1997–98ZaragozaLa Liga164164
1998–99234234
1999–2000151151
2000–0133133313
2001–02151151
2002–03Segunda División5151
Brazil League Copa do Brasil League Cup Total
2003CorinthiansSérie A193193
Japan League Emperor's Cup J.League Cup Total
2004Shimizu S-PulseJ1 League30001040
Spain League Copa del Rey Copa de la Liga Total
2004–05AlmeríaSegunda División262262
CountryBrazil 67166716
Japan 311421814116
Spain 1332613326
Total 23156218124158

International

Brazil
YearAppsGoals
199652
Total52

Honours

Zaragoza

References

  1. "Jamelli – todos os jogos" [Jamelli – all the matches] (in Portuguese). Futpédia. Retrieved 14 April 2009.
  2. "Zaragoza, no hay quinta Copa mala" [Zaragoza, no such thing as a bad fifth Cup] (in Spanish). ABC. 1 July 2001. Retrieved 11 June 2014.
  3. Paulo Jamelli está deixando o Coritiba (Paulo Jamelli is leaving Coritiba); Futebol Paranaense, 30 March 2009 (in Portuguese)
  4. Paulo Jamelli at FootballDatabase.eu
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