João Paulo Andrade


João Paulo Andrade, known as João Paulo, is a Portuguese footballer who plays mainly as a central defender for Futebol Clube Castrense.
He amassed Primeira Liga totals of 193 matches and 18 goals during nine seasons, almost all while at the service of União de Leiria. He also played professionally in Romania, France and Cyprus.

Club career

A product of U.D. Leiria's youth academy, Leiria-born João Paulo was loaned to modest U.F.C.I. Tomar for 2000–01, re-joining Leiria in the following season, being coached by a young José Mourinho and quickly becoming an important first-team member, while also being called by the Portuguese under-21 side. In January 2003, having already gained the captain's armband, he was loaned to Sporting CP, but appeared sparingly for them.
After having performed solidly during the last two seasons, João Paulo was tipped to be transferred to one of the Primeira Liga greats and, in June 2006, FC Porto agreed his transfer. However, in preseason, he suffered a major knee injury that kept him out of action for several months, and went on to only serve as third or fourth option at the northerners; on two rare starts, he netted in a 3–0 win at former club Leiria and was sent off in the 2008 final of the Taça de Portugal, lost against Sporting.
In August 2008 João Paulo, alongside teammate Pitbull, was loaned to Romania's FC Rapid Bucureşti, joining compatriot José Peseiro whom signed as manager. In the same month of the following year he moved countries again, signing a three-year deal with Le Mans UC 72 in France for about €1,5 million; he began the campaign as a starter, but eventually lost his importance after the sacking of compatriot Paulo Duarte, going on to suffer Ligue 1 relegation.
João Paulo returned to Portugal for 2010–11, joining Vitória SC. On 3 April 2011 he scored his first goal for the Guimarães-based team, netting a last-minute equaliser against former side Sporting in a 1–1 home draw.
On 2 March 2017, after four seasons in the Cypriot First Division in representation of three clubs, the 35-year-old João Paulo returned to his homeland and joined amateurs A.C. Marinhense, where he played mainly as a forward.

International career

João Paulo represented Portugal at the 2004 UEFA European Under-21 Championship and the Summer Olympic Games in the same year. He also played for the nation's B-team.

Club statistics

Honours

Porto
Omonia