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"Chinese Super League deceased" Brazilian cheetah: Murici

author:Ball God Fat Boy

Luis Guillerme da Conceisan Silva (Murici), 36 years old, born in Brazil, 1.71m tall, plays as a striker. In 2004, Muric made his debut at Madourella of Brazil's fourth division club and was given high expectations. In the 2005 season he was loaned to Vasco , where he scored three goals in 15 appearances and was selected for the national youth team of Brazil.

"Chinese Super League deceased" Brazilian cheetah: Murici

Until his transfer to Guangzhou Evergrande in 2010, Muric has spent his loan career on loan, passing through Brazilian sports, Victoria, Avar and other Brazilian veteran teams, all with good performances. Guangzhou Evergrande, who had been promoted to the Chinese Super League in 2010, signed Muric and scored four goals in his debut in the Chinese League One to help the team sweep Nanjing 10-0, scoring 13 goals in 14 appearances that season.

"Chinese Super League deceased" Brazilian cheetah: Murici

Until 2014, Muric played for Evergrande, and in his first Evergrande career, he scored 52 goals in 92 appearances and was affectionately called "Chicken Master" by fans. After the 2014 season, Muric switched to West Asia's THAAD, reportedly because the other side offered twice the salary of Evergrande, and Guangzhou fans had to bid Muric farewell.

"Chinese Super League deceased" Brazilian cheetah: Murici

In the 2016 season, Muric joined J-League side Tokyo on loan at Saad's efficient but few appearances, scoring four goals in 19 games and playing equally little time here, and was even relegated to the Under-23s for three games.

In the 2017 season, Muric returned to Brazil to join the debut team Vasco, and after playing twice, he was signed back to the Chinese Super League by the then foreign aid shortage Evergrande, and during Evergrande's short half-season, Muric scored 4 goals in 8 appearances, reminiscent of the Brazilian Cheetah.

"Chinese Super League deceased" Brazilian cheetah: Murici

In the 2018 season, Muric joined Meixian Tiehan in the Chinese First Division, forming a double arrow with Luo Guofu, playing very well, scoring 16 goals in 20 games and wearing the No. 10 shirt, which symbolizes the core. At the end of the season, he moved to Shijiazhuang Yongchang, where he scored 26 goals in three seasons and helped the team return to the Chinese Super League.

After the end of the 2021 season, Shijiazhuang had a serious wage arrears crisis, and Muric returned to Brazil's Avar team, where he was the main team this season, scoring four goals.

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