André André leaves FC Porto and strengthens Vitória de Guimarães for three years – Football



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Footballer André André signed a three-year contract with Vitória de Guimarães, a club he represented before joining FC Porto, confirmed Thursday to the official source of club I vimaranenses of the I Liga

presented with the Victorian jersey in a video posted on the social networking page of the Facebook club, the 28-year-old midfielder will play in Guimarães after doing it between 2012/13 and 2014/15, during which he scored 19 goals in 102 official matches and won a Portuguese Cup, the club's first – triumph over Benfica 2-1 in May 2013.

The player went to FC Porto in the summer of 2015 and in the first season By dragons, he scored six goals in 37 official matches, including 25 in his debut, but lost a preponderance in 2016/17 (33 games and a goal) and last year he won the national championship for the first time. and scored two goals, precisely in Vitória, in a victory for 4 of the Portuguese Cup

Born in Vila do Conde, André André also represented, as a senior, Varzim, a club in which he completed almost all training, playing the II Liga and Division II of Portugal) between the seasons 2008/09 and 2011/12, and the team B of Deportivo da Corunha, loaned by the Varzinistas, in 2010/11.

The midfielder, who wore four times the "quinas" jersey, is the fifth Vimaranian intensifier for the 2018/19 season, after left-back Florent (former Belenenses), midfielders Rosier Loreintz (formerly Sochaux B of France) and Pêpê (loaned by Benfica after playing Estoril Praia) and the extreme Davidson (ex-Sport de Chaves).

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