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Cac (footballer, born 1979)

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Cac

Cac with South China AA

Personal information
Full name

Carlos Eduardo Ferrari

Date of birth

19 February 1979 (age 37)

Place of birth

Paran, Brazil

Height

1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)

Playing
position

Striker

Senior career*
Years

Team

Apps (Gls)

19982000

Bangu

20002003

Mirassol

20002001

Rangers (loan)

(0)

20012002

Birmingham (loan)

(0)

2003

Salamanca (loan)

19

(6)

20032004

Albacete

(0)

2004

Acadmica (loan)

(0)

20042005

UD Las Palmas

30

(12)

20052006

Alicante

27

(4)

2007

Aris Thessaloniki

(0)

2007

Cerro Porteo

(1)

2008

Esprance

(?)

20082009

Universidad Las Palmas

35

(15)

2009

South China

(6)

20092010

Olaria

(0)

2010

Bahia

(0)

2010

Kalba

Total

(0)

137

(44)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league
only.
Appearances (goals)

Carlos Eduardo Ferrari, sometimes known as Cac, (born 19 February 1979) is a


former Brazilian footballer, but also holds Italian nationality.
Contents
[hide]

1Career
o

1.1Great Britain

1.2Spain

1.3South China

1.4Return to Brazil

1.5United Arab Emirates

2Retirement and personal life

3Career statistics

4References

5External links

Career[edit]
Great Britain[edit]
Cac signed a short-term deal for Scottish Premier League club Rangers in October 2000,[1] but
never appeared for the first team.[2] His Brazilian club, Mirassol, then loaned him to English
club Birmingham City for the 200102 season.[3] He made four appearances in the First

Division (second tier) in October and November 2001, all as a late substitute,[4] but then faced a longterm foot injury and was released in March 2002.[3]

Spain[edit]
Cac signed for UD Salamanca in February 2003. He played 16 games in the Segunda Divisin. In
summer 2003, he signed for La Liga side Albacete Balompi, and then played for clubs in Segunda
Divisin B.
In December 2006, he left for Greece and was presented to media on 1 January 2007 along
with Pablo Coira.[5] He then played in Paraguay for Cerro Porteoand in Tunisia
for Esprance[6] before returning to Segunda Divisin B with Universidad Las Palmas.

South China[edit]
He joined South China in January 2009, signed a half-season contract, and scored a hat-trick on his
league debut for the team on 8 February 2009 in 80 win against Tuen Mun Progoal.[7] He scored 13
goals in 17 appearances, including 7 goals in the AFC Cup group match and Round of 16. On 23
June 2009, after winning 40 against Singapore's side Home United in the Round of 16 at AFC Cup
2009 knockout stage, Caca announced this was his last game for South China as he needed to
return to his pregnant wife in Brazil.[citation needed] His AFC Cup goals gave him a rank of 78th in "The
World's Top Goal Scorer 2009" by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics.[8]

Return to Brazil[edit]
In July 2009 he signed a contract until December for Olaria, which he finished as Campeonato
Carioca Srie B runner-up and promoted to the top division of Rio de Janeiro state. In January 2010
he signed a new contract for the club until the end of the 2010 Campeonato Carioca. Olaria finished
third in Group A of theTaa Guanabara (name of the first half mini-league), and entered the play-offs
"Trofu Moiss Mathias de Andrade", which decided the fifth to eighth places of the first half;
eventually Olaria won, defeated Amrica then Boavista in the final. But in Taa Rio, the second half
of the state league season Olaria just finished seventh in Group A, failed to enter the play-offs.
In May 2010, he signed a contract with Bahia until the end of 2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Srie B.
[9]
He only played once in Srie B but played 3 out of first 4 games in 2010 Campeonato do Nordeste.

United Arab Emirates[edit]


In August 2010 he left for Kalba.[10]

Retirement and personal life[edit]


In early 2011 he retired from football and work for Ronaldo.[11] He is a friend of Ronaldo and played
for "Friends of Ronaldo" against "Friends of Zidane" twice, scoring goals in the matches against
poverty in 2008 and 2012.[12][13]

Career statistics[edit]
As of 1 January 2011
Club performance

Seaso
n

Club

League

Brazil

2002

Mirassol

League

Ap
ps

Go
als

Ap
ps

Ap
ps

Go
als

Go
als

Total

Ap
ps

Goa
ls

Copa do
Brasil

League
Cup

South
America

Total

League

Copa del
Rey

Superco
pa de
Espaa

Europe

Total

Salaman
ca

Segund
a
Divisin

19

2003
04

Albacete

La Liga

Portugal

Spain

Go
als

Contine
ntal

League

2002
03

Acadmi
ca

Ap
ps

League
Cup

So
Paulo
Srie A2

Spain

2003
04

Cup

League

Portugu
ese Liga

19

Taa de
Portugal

Taa da
Liga

Copa del
Rey

Superco
pa de

Europe

Total

Europe

Total

League

Espaa

2004
05

Las
Palmas

2005
06

Alicante

Segund
a
Divisin
B

Greece

2006
07

Aris

Cerro
Porteo

Super
League

Espran
ce Tunis

Primera
Divisin

Universi
dad Las

Greek
Cup

League
Cup

Europe

Total

Cup

League
Cup

South
America

Total

Presiden
t Cup

Coupe
de la
Ligue

Africa

Total

League

CLP-1

Spain

2007
08

27

League

Tunisia

2007
08

12

League

Paraguay

2007

30

League

Segund
a

17

Copa del
Rey

Superco
pa de
Espaa

Europe

Total

17

2008
09

Palmas

Divisin
B

Hong Kong

2008
09

South
China

18

League

First
Division

Brazil

][15]

League

Olaria

][17]

Copa do
Brasil

League
Cup

League
Cup

Asia

South
America

Bahia

Kalba

Total

17

13

Total

23

61

15

72

03

National
Srie B

United Arab Emirates

Total

Rio de
Janeiro
state

2010[16

2010
11

FA
Cup & S
hield

Rio de
Janeiro
Srie B

2009[14

2010

UAE
ProLeague

League

Presiden
t's Cup

League
Cup

Asia

Total

Brazil

England

Spain

11
3

37

Portugal

Greece

Paraguay

Tunisia

Hong Kong

United Arab
Emirates

Career total

17

13

23 games and 6 goals in state league


14 games and 7 goals in state league
3
3 games in 2010 Campeonato do Nordeste.
1
2

References[edit]
1.

Jump up^ "Ferrari zooms into Ibrox". BBC Sport. 6 October 2000. Retrieved 1 May 2010.

2.

Jump up^ "Rangers 2000/2001 player appearances". Soccerbase. Centurycomm.


Retrieved 22 October 2010.

3.

^ Jump up to:a b "Devlin keen on Blues move". BBC Sport. 6 March 2002. Retrieved 1
May 2010.

4.

Jump up^ "Games played by Carlos Ferrari in 2001/2002". Soccerbase. Centurycomm.


Retrieved 22 October 2010.

5.

Jump up^ : ... [Caca-Coira: looking forward] (in Greek). Aris


Thessaloniki FC. 1 January 2007. Retrieved 22 October 2010.

6.

Jump up^ "Early action in transfer window". FIFA. 4 January 2008. Retrieved 22
October 2010.

7.

Jump up^ "South China AA vs. Tuen Mun Progoal 8 February 2009". Soccerway. Global
Sports Media. Retrieved 22 October 2010.

8.

Jump up^ "The World's Top Goal Scorer 2009". International Federation of Football History &
Statistics. Archived from the original on 1 October 2009.

9.

Jump up^ "Alm de Morais, Bahia anunciou mais dois reforos" [In addition to Morais, Bahia
has announced two more reinforcements] (in Portuguese). EC Bahia. 14 May 2010. Retrieved 21
January 2011.

10.

Jump up^ "TRANSFERNCIAS PARA O EXTERIOR (2010)". CBF (in Portuguese). ca.
January 2011. Retrieved 21 January 2011. Check date values in: |date= (help)

11.

Jump up^ [Physiotherapy & Chinese herbalist]. Blog of South China


Football Team (in Chinese). 17 February 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2011.

12.

Jump up^ "Amistoso: Ronaldo y Zidane jugaron contra la pobreza" (in Spanish). Goal.com.
17 November 2008. Retrieved 23 February 2011.

13.

Jump up^ ""Friends of Ronaldo" win sixth Match Against Poverty". United Nations
Development Programme. 18 November 2008. Retrieved 23 February 2011.

14.

Jump up^ "Cartoes Serie B 2009". FFERJ (in Portuguese). Retrieved 21 January 2011.

15.

Jump up^ "TABELA DE ARTILHEIROS Campeonato Estadual Srie B


2009" (PDF). FFERJ (in Portuguese). Retrieved 21 January 2011.

16.

Jump up^ "Cartes" (PDF). Rio de Janeiro State Football Federation. Retrieved 22
October 2010.

17.

Jump up^ "Artilharia" (PDF). Rio de Janeiro State Football Federation. Retrieved 22
October 2010.

External links[edit]

Cac profile at ForaDeJogo

Cac career statistics at Soccerbase

Carlos Ferrari career statistics at Soccerbase

CBF (Portuguese)

Cac profile at Soccerway


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