Vitor Borges Contents Career References External links Navigation menuMadureira acerta com o atacante Vitor Borges, ex-Tigres do BrasilItaboraí anuncia a contratação do atacante Vitor Borges, ex-GonçalenseBalestier sign Vitor after releasing himBorges lands in Toa Payoh, againBorges is back and he’s hungryKaos Sumbangan Peduli Vitor BorgesPolisi Belum Tetapkan Vitor Borges Sebagai TersangkaHaka löysi hyökkäystehonsaHougang linked with VitorTigers add Brazilians to their ranksat Soccerwayat ZeroZeroat Footballdatabase.euexpanding ite

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Vitor Borges
Personal information
Full name
Vitor Borges de Souza
Date of birth
13 July 1988
Place of birth
Brazil
Height
184 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Playing position
Striker
Senior career*
Years
Team

Apps

(Gls)
2010-2011
Balestier Khalsa FC

45

(7)
2011
Hougang United FC

15

(4)
2011-2012
PSIS Semarang


2013
Balestier Khalsa FC

6

(1)
2013-2014
Madureira Esporte Clube[1]

2

(0)
2014
Gonçalense


2016
Associação Desportiva Itaboraí[2]


2017
OPS

2

(0)
2017-
KajHa



* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Vitor Borges de Souza (born 13 July 1988 in Brazil) is a Brazilian footballer who plays for KajHa in Finland as of 2017.




Contents





  • 1 Career

    • 1.1 Singapore


    • 1.2 Indonesia


    • 1.3 Finland



  • 2 References


  • 3 External links




Career



Singapore


Moving to Balestier Khalsa of the Singaporean S.League in 2010, Borges re-joined the club in 2011 after they released him.[3]


Succeeding his stint with PSIS Semarang, Balestier Khalsa purchased the Brazilian again in 2013.[4][5]



Indonesia


Due to Borges not scoring goals, the PSIS Semarang management paid him less, causing supporters to give donations.[6]


Involved in a 2013 car accident in Indonesia, the forward was listed as a suspect but there was not enough information to substantiate a charge.[7]



Finland


Arriving at KajHa in 2017, Borges tallied three goals in his first three appearances for the club.[8]



References




  1. ^ Madureira acerta com o atacante Vitor Borges, ex-Tigres do Brasil FutRio


  2. ^ Itaboraí anuncia a contratação do atacante Vitor Borges, ex-Gonçalense FutRio


  3. ^ Balestier sign Vitor after releasing him The New Paper


  4. ^ Borges lands in Toa Payoh, again The New Paper


  5. ^ Borges is back and he’s hungry The New Paper


  6. ^ Kaos Sumbangan Peduli Vitor Borges Info PSIS Semarang


  7. ^ Polisi Belum Tetapkan Vitor Borges Sebagai Tersangka Tribun Jateng


  8. ^ Haka löysi hyökkäystehonsa Kainuun Sanomat



External links


  • Hougang linked with Vitor

  • Tigers add Brazilians to their ranks

  • at Soccerway

  • at ZeroZero

  • at Footballdatabase.eu






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