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Alex de Souza
Alex was born on September 14, 1977 in Curitiba, Brazil. He began his football career in 1995 with Coritiba and subsequently played for teams such as Palmeiras, Flamengo, Cruzeiro, Parma and Fenerbahçe. Alex is particularly known for his performance at Fenerbahçe, where he became the all-time top foreign goalscorer in Süper Lig history.
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Alex de Souza
Doğum tarihi
14 Eylül 1977
Place of Birth
CuritibaBrazil
Position
Offensive Midfielder
Professional Career
1995-1997 Coritiba1997-2000 Palmeiras2000-2001 Flamengo2001-2004 Cruzeiro2004-2012 Fenerbahçe2013-2014 Coritiba
Technical Directorship Career
2021-2022 São Paulo B2022-2023 Avaí2024- Antalyaspor
Eş (ler)
Daiane Mauad de Souza (b. 2000)
Çocuk (lar)
Maria EduardaAntoniaFelipe

Alex de Souza, whose full name is Alexsandro de Souza, was born on 14 July 1977 in Curitiba, Brazil. He is a Brazilian professional footballer and coach. Throughout his career, Alex played as an attacking midfielder and is particularly renowned for his vision, passing ability, and free-kick goals.

Football Career

Alex began his professional career in 1995 with Coritiba of Brazil, followed by stints at Palmeiras, Cruzeiro, and a spell with Parma in Italy. He spent the most successful period of his career at Fenerbahçe in Türkiye (2004–2012). During his eight seasons at Fenerbahçe, he served as team captain and became a club legend. He scored 171 goals and provided 147 assists in 344 appearances. He is regarded as an iconic figure in Fenerbahçe’s history. Alex also won the Copa América (1999) and the FIFA Confederations Cup (1999) with the Brazil national team.

Coritiba FC (1995–1997)

Alex began his professional career in 1995 with Coritiba. After two seasons, he transferred to Palmeiras in 1997. He made 124 appearances and scored 32 goals for Coritiba.

Palmeiras (1997–2000)

Alex joined Palmeiras in 1997 and played there for five years. During this time, he won the Copa Libertadores with the club and earned a call-up to the Brazil national team. He scored 78 goals in 241 matches for Palmeiras.

Flamengo (2001)

In the second half of the 2001–2002 season, Alex returned to Brazil and signed with Flamengo. However, he failed to meet expectations, making only 12 appearances and scoring 3 goals.

Cruzeiro (2002–2004)

Alex signed with Cruzeiro in 2002. He was selected for the Brazil national team for the 2004 Copa América and helped the team win the tournament.

Plaque awarded to Alex by Cruzeiro

Fenerbahçe (2004–2012)

Alex de Souza holds a special place in Fenerbahçe’s history. The Brazilian footballer played for Fenerbahçe for eight seasons after joining in 2004 and etched his name into the club’s legacy.

  • Fenerbahçe Career Period: 2004–2012
  • Matches Played: 344
  • Goals Scored: 171
  • Assists: 146

Achievements

  • Süper Lig Titles: 2004–2005, 2006–2007, 2010–2011
  • Türkiye Süper Kupası: 2007, 2009
  • Türkiye Kupası: 2011–2012
  • In the 2010–2011 season, Alex became the league’s top scorer with 28 goals.

Alex’s Winning Goal in the First Derby at TT Arena

Alex won the affection of Fenerbahçe fans not only for his achievements on the pitch but also for his character. Among supporters, he is known as “The Captain,” “The Great Captain,” and “The Legend.” Alex de Souza has become one of the most iconic figures in the club’s history. His playing style and leadership are detailed in the book “Alex de Souza: The Story of a Legend,” published in both Turkish and Portuguese. In recognition of his contributions to Fenerbahçe, a statue of him was erected beside the stadium in Kadıköy in 2012.

National Team Career

The player began his international career in 1992 at the age of 15 with the Brazil youth national team. Over subsequent years, he made 19 appearances for various youth levels. He played alongside globally renowned names such as Romário, Rivaldo, Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos, and Ronaldinho in the senior national team. After turning professional in 1995, Alex achieved significant success with the national team.

Alex and Ronaldinho with the Brazil National Team

Tournaments Participated In

  • 1999 Copa América
  • 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup
  • 2000 Summer Olympics
  • 2001 Copa América
  • 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup
  • 2004 Copa América

Alex won the Copa América with Brazil in both 1999 and 2004. He captained the national team during the 2004 Copa América victory. He made 49 appearances and scored 12 goals for the Brazil senior national team. Across all Brazil national teams, he played 68 matches and scored 21 goals. In club football, Alex appeared in 917 matches, scoring 378 goals and providing 264 assists. In international matches across all categories, he played 73 games and scored 22 goals. Overall, Alex played 990 official matches (917 club and 73 national team), scoring 400 goals (378 club and 22 national team). His goal average per match is 0.4.

Coaching Career

Alex began his coaching career in 2021 with the U20 team of São Paulo in Brazil, where he focused on developing young players and gained valuable experience. In 2022, he signed with Avaí FC, a team in Brazil’s Serie B, and took on the role of head coach. However, this tenure was short-lived, and his contract was terminated in 2023. In 2024, Alex signed with Antalyaspor of the Türkiye Süper Lig and became the team’s head coach at the start of the season. Following a 5–0 defeat to Trabzonspor in the 18th week of the league, his contract was terminated by Antalyaspor’s management on 13 February 2025.


Alex de Souza as Head Coach of Antalyaspor

Family Life

Alex married Daiane, whom he met in 1997, on 9 September 2000. The couple has three children:

  • Maria Eduarda: born in 2004
  • Antonia: born in 2006
  • Felipe: born in 2010

In addition, Alex’s father-in-law is the former president of the Brazilian football club Coritiba.

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İçindekiler

  • Football Career

    • Coritiba FC (1995–1997)

    • Palmeiras (1997–2000)

    • Flamengo (2001)

    • Cruzeiro (2002–2004)

    • Fenerbahçe (2004–2012)

      • Achievements

    • National Team Career

      • Tournaments Participated In

  • Coaching Career

  • Family Life

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