Alexandre Rodrigues da Silva (born 2 September 1989), commonly known as Alexandre Pato or simply Pato,
is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a striker for
Italian Serie A club Milan and the Brazilian national team. His
nickname, Pato, refers to his place of birth, Pato Branco. The
literal translation of Pato from Portuguese to English is 'Duck' which
has evolved into a common nickname for him.
Internacional
In
June 2006, at only 16 years of age, Pato was signed by Sport Club
Internacional to compete in the Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20. Despite
the fact that he was competing against players up to four years older
than he was, Pato became top scorer of the competition as Internacional
Sub-20 defeated Grêmio 4–0. Ready to join the Inter first team in
November that same year, his debut finally happened at the Estádio
Palestra Itália against São Paulo giants Palmeiras for the Campeonato
Brasileiro. Alexandre Pato met and surpassed any and all expectations
of what was expected of him as he scored his first professional goal
within the first minute of the game. The rest of his participation was
spent dribbling and confusing defenders as he made two assists (and
almost scoring another himself) to help Internacional rout Palmeiras
4–1. He was substituted off in the 77th minute.
Pato
was included in the Internacional squad that won the 2006 FIFA Club
World Cup. During this event, Pato broke Pelé's long standing record as
he became the youngest ever player to score in a FIFA organised
competition at the age of 17 years and 102 days old against African
club champions Al-Ahly. Pelé was 17 years and 239 days old when he
scored against Wales during the 1958 FIFA World Cup.
Keeping
up with his promising figure, Pato debuted at the Campeonato Gaúcho on
February 24 against Veranópolis and scored a goal in the 2–1 victory. He
also debuted in Copa Libertadores on 28 February against Emelec of
Ecuador (also his first game at Beira-Rio) and scored once during the
3–0 thumping. But the biggest highlight of Pato's time with
Internacional was during the Recopa Sudamericana as he helped
Internacional win their first ever title. Against Pachuca of Mexico, he
scored one goal in the 2–1 defeat in Mexico. But on the return game on
June 7 and with more than fifty-one thousand Colorados present,
Pato had a great performance as he scored once and led the 4–0
thrashing to win Internacional's third international title.
Milan
Incumbent European champions AC Milan officially confirmed the signing of Pato on 2 August 2007,paying nearly €24 million to transfer his contract from Internacional.
Due
to FIFA football regulations regarding non-EU minors, Pato was unable
to play official matches for Milan until 3 January 2008, when the
Italian transfer window and registration reopened.
However, Milan was allowed to include the player in friendlies and
training beginning 3 September 2007, one day after his 18th birthday.
Pato made his non-competitive debut in a 2–2 draw against Dynamo Kiev on
7 September 2007 and scored a header. On 4 January 2008, Pato's
transfer to Milan became official.
Pato
scored his first Milan goal on his Serie A debut against Napoli in a
5–2 home victory on 13 January 2008. He scored his first brace for
Milan, in a 2–0 victory over Genoa at the San Siro on 27 January 2008.
He finished the 2007–08 season with 9 goals in 20 appearances (18 in the
league).
In the first match of
the season against Lecce, he scored 2 goals in Milan's 4–0 win.
However, he found himself on the treatment table just after his first 2
matches of the season which ruled him out for the next 3 matches. In
his next full match after his injury, he scored twice against Chievo at
the San Siro, returning to his position as a striker in a 4–3–1–2
formation. He then scored once again against Bari in San Nicola. After a
string of great performances, Pato injured his hamstring for the third
time in less than a year. This injury ruled him out for six weeks.
On
9 January, he scored his first two goals of 2011 to help Milan draw 4–4
against Udinese after going down 3–1. On 26 January, he scored two
goals helping Milan to win 2–1 against Sampdoria in Coppa Italia. On
February 6 he scored a goal against Genoa helping Milan to draw 1–1.
Another remarkable goal of his came on 20 February when he scored the
winning goal in a 2–1 away victory over Chievo, when he dribbled in
between two defenders and finished off with a goal off the post. He
scored the third goal after assisting Boateng in a 3–0 victory over
Napoli on 28 February. With Ibrahimovic suspended for the Milan derby
Pato's two goals saw Milan secure their much needed 3 points. He
dedicated his brace to his supporters. Assisted by Boateng, he scored
the second goal in a 2–1 away win against Fiorentina on 10 April. On
September 13, in a Champions League group-stage match against Barcelona,
Pato scored the 5th fastest goal in the competition's history, 24
seconds after kick-off. Later that month, he suffered a thigh injury during a 1–1 draw with Udinese.
Pato made his return as a sub against Fiorentina and hit the post in
the 79th minute in a 0-0 draw. He then scored and won a penalty in a 4-0
win against Chievo and in midweek scored against Viktoria Plzen and
setup Robinho in a 2-2 draw. He started against Bolonga the next week in
a 2-2 draw.
International Career
After
gaining prominence at club level, Pato was called up for the youth
teams of Brazil. He helped Brazil win the 2007 South American Youth
Championship, which qualified the country for the 2007 FIFA U-20 World
Cup, and was selected by Brazil coach Dunga for the 2008 Summer
Olympics.
He scored his first goal for the senior Brazilian team on his debut
against Sweden at the Emirates Stadium in England on 26 March 2008,
beating Pelé's record of scoring a goal within seconds of his full
international debut.
He
took part at the 2009 Confederations Cup in South Africa, where he
played only in the first round match against Egypt. Then, he was not
called by Dunga to play in the 2010 World Cup.
He
became a regular under new coach Mano Menezes, wearing the number 9
jersey. He scored a goal in Brazil's 2–0 friendly win over the United
States on 10 August 2010. He scored the second goal in Brazil's 3–0 win
against Iran on 7 October 2010. Pato's success in the Brazil national
team continued as he again scored in a friendly match against Ukraine
where they won 2–0.
Pato has so far participated in the 2011 Copa América and has scored a notable brace in the group stage against Ecuador.
Personal Life
Pato said in an interview with the Brazilian television program, Esporte Espetacular that at age 11, he broke his arm and while examining the injuries, doctors found a tumour in the arm and feared the arm needed to be amputated. A successful operation removed the tumour.
In
2007, Pato was engaged to Brazilian actress Sthefany Brito. They
mutually split up in January 2009 due to their inability to keep a
long-distance relationship. However, they got back together, and on 7 July 2009, they married in a ceremony at the Copacabana Palace in Rio de Janeiro.
However, the marriage lasted less than ten months, and the couple
divorced on 21 April 2010, with Brito citing Pato's constant partying as
the reason for their split. In 2010, he had a brief romance with Miss Brazil 2010, Débora Lyra. In 2011, Pato has been linked as being in a romance with Barbara Berlusconi, daughter of Silvio Berlusconi.
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