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Rafael Sóbis

Rafael Sóbis Personal information Full name Rafael Augusto Sóbis do Nascimento Date of birth June 17, 1985(1985-06-17) (age 22) Place of birth    Erechim, BrazilHeight 1.72 m (5 ft 7+1⁄2 in) Playing position ForwardClub information Current club Real BetisNumber 21 Youth clubs 1998–1999 CorinthiansSenior clubs1 Years Club App (Gls)* 2000–2001
2001
2001–2006
2006– Corinthians
Cruzeiro
Internacional
Real Betis00 0(0)
00 0(0)
70 (25)
50 0(8)    National team2 2006– Brazil06 0(1)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 27 December 2007.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 06 March, 2008.
* Appearances (Goals)

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Rafael Augusto Sóbis or simply Rafael Sóbis (born 17 June 1985 in Erechim, Brazil) is a Brazilian striker, for Primera Liga's side Real Betis.

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Club career

Sport Club Internacional

He started in the youth categories of Internacional and quickly won a place in the first team. Sóbis scored 19 goals in 35 matches in the 2005 season at the age of 19. In the following year, he was one of the main players in the Internacional squad that finished the Brazilian League in second place, and was selected by the CBF to play in the all star team at the end of the season. The 2006 season started slowly for him, who fought a series of injuries. He eventually recovered his place in the first team and helped Internacional secure the Libertadores title by scoring twice the first-leg final match against São Paulo.

Real Betis Balompié

Following interest from A.C. Milan and Racing de Santander, Rafael Sóbis signed for Real Betis in August 2006 for €24.0 million, putting pen to paper on a 8 year contract, a length reminiscent to that of fellow Brazilian international Denílson. He was officially unveiled to the press on 08 September 2006 and made his Real Betis and La Liga debut against Athletic Bilbao two days later on 10 September at the Manuel Ruiz de Lopera stadium, a game that Betis won 3-0.

Sóbis scored his first goals against city rivals Sevilla on 17 September, a match that Betis eventually lost 3-2. Sóbis also managed to score important goals against Celta de Vigo, a debut game for then newly appointed coach Luis Fernández. Ligament damage sustained in a game against RCD Mallorca meant Sóbis missed a month of La Liga action. Sóbis major contribution to the 2006-2007 season was his dramatic late equaliser against Barcelona at the Camp Nou, assisted by fellow Brazilian Marcos Assunção.

June 2007 saw Betis reject a €17.0 million bid for him from Spartak Moscow.[citation needed] Sóbis began his second season with Betis strongly, scoring three goals in his first six games, including goals against La Liga giants Valencia CF, RCD Mallorca and 2007 UEFA Cup finalists RCD Espanyol.

International career

Although born in Brazil, Sóbis had the option to play for the Ukrainian national team.[citation needed]

Sóbis made his debut for Brazil on September 3, 2006 against Argentina at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium. Brazil won the match 3-0 with Sóbis making his appearance as a late substitute. He played again for Brazil when they beat Wales 2-0. He was also chosen as the main striker in a friendly game against Portugal.

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Categories: 1985 births | People from Rio Grande do Sul | Living people | Brazilian footballers | Brazilians of Ukrainian descent | Football (soccer) strikers | Sport Club Internacional players | La Liga footballers | Real Betis footballers | Brazil international footballers | Expatriate footballers in SpainHidden categories: Articles lacking sources from October 2007 | All articles lacking sources | All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements since October 2007

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