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Alex Sandro Biography

The interesting biography and full story of Alex Sandro is presented here.

Alex Sandro is considered one of the best left-backs in the world and has been depicted as a player who is a "powerful runner, can beat opponents one-on-one and is an excellent crosser of the ball".

His playing position, athleticism, and playing style have drawn comparisons with his friend and 2002 FIFA World Cup-winner Roberto Carlos.

In the following section, you can read the full account of

Alex

Sandro

biography

and his career professional.

 

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Every thing you need to know about Alex Sandro

The interesting biography and full story of Alex Sandro is presented here.

Alex Sandro personal information

Alex Sandro bio

Full

name

: Alex Sandro Lobo Silva

Nick

name

: Lobo, next Roberto Carlos

Alex Sandro personal information

  • Age

    : 29

  • Alex Sandro Religion: 

    Christianity

  • Zodiac Sign

    : Aquarius

Alex

Sandro

Date

of

birth

: Jan 26, 1991

Place

of

birth

: Catanduva, Brazil

Alex

Sandro

Nationality

: Brazilian

Physical status

  • Height

    : 177 cm

  • Weight

    : 77 k

Family information

  • Father

    : Reinaldo Ramos da Silva

  • Mother

    : Mrs Lobo

  • Wife

    : Natallia Rejina

Marital

status

: married

Net

worth

: 65 Million Euro 

 Football information

  • Position

    : Defender - Left-Back

  • Foot

    : left

Current

club

:

Juventus

FC

Jersey

number

: 12 Brazil, Juventus

Alex Sandro Lobo Silva best known by the nickname of the next Roberto Carlos was born on the 26th day of January 1991.

He was born to his mother Mrs. Lobo and his father Reinaldo Ramos da Silva. Alex has been raised in Bom Pastor neighborhood Catanduva in the frontier of Sou Paulo state 400 kilometers from the capital of Brazil.

 

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Alex Sandro early life

About

Alex

Sandro

childhood

it is said that he grew up helping his parents in the cultivation and processing of Sugarcane which his hometown is known for.

While doing this he played football with fellow kids in the streets and that was the primary spark, that led him to a football career in our football genius,

Alex

Sandro

life

story

.

After ensuing the ranks in his neighborhood, he began to play at his hometown clubs CLET, the club run by Catanduva municipality. He participated in all youth tournaments in Sao Paulo state.

Alex Sandro of all time was considered the best player on the team, this stimulated a move to seek a better club for him.

He finished his youth career with Atletico Parananense between 2006 and 2008 and ending a professional career with the club in 2010.

 

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Alex Sandro profile

Delving in to

Alex

Sandro

biography

, he started his career at Atletico Paranaense in 2007, includingg a season-long loan period with

Santos

, before joining

Porto

in 2011, where he would win back-to-back titles prior to the joining in Bianconeri.

The full-back also claimed a Copa America and World Cup at U20 level before entering to the seniors to become an Olympic silver medallist at the London games a year later in 2012.

In 2019, Alex Sandro was part of the Brazil squad that lifted the Copa America on home soil, starting the final as the hosts beat Peru 3-1 in Rio.

Playing style

Alex Sandro is a rapid, vigorous, and offensive-minded defender, who is also a strong tackler and a good reader of the game, courtesy of his speed and anticipation.

He is qualified for playing anywhere along the left flank; although mainly a full-back, he has also been used as a wing-back and as a wide midfielder. Besides he has usually been deployed in a more advanced position, as an outside forward or offensive winger.

With explosive pace, limitless energy, and a keen eye for an interception, Alex Sandro ticks all the boxes of the modern wing-back.

Reception

He has played as a midfielder and as a wing-back but is currently a defender and a tackler. He’s often been compared to fellow footballer Roberto Carlos because of their resemblances in body language and playing style.

Sandro has been recognized as a good reader of the game, a great runner, and a competent crosser.

His play is often complemented with a lot of crossing and dribbling. He has a strong edge for tackling and passing.

Brazil historically has been popular for its conveyor belt of dynamic and adventurous defenders, and the Samba nation has undoubtedly produced another in Juve’s number 12.

Ever since making the switch from Porto in 2015, watching Alex Sandro steaming up and down the left touchline has become a familiar sight for Bianconeri fans, with the Brazilian offering width, pace, power, and accurate deliveries from the sides. It exists no less obvious than his pair of assists in the 2017 Coppa Italia final.

Goal celebration 

There is not any specific goal celebration mentioned anywhere attributed to him, but he tends to put his thumbs in his mouth when he is extremely happy.

The image above was captured when he was playing in Juventus, impressed by his side's tactical versatility as they won 3_0 against

Young Boys

in the Champions League.

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Alex Sandro outside football

If we take a closer look at Alex Sandro biography apart from his football career, he enjoys fun with friends, helping others fighting for causes, intellectual conversation, and listening.

Once he had mentioned in an interview that he does not like to just talk about football or just watching things about football, but he also likes to watch documentaries about a lot of things on Netflix.

Apparently, football is the thing he knows best, but he does not prefer to just learn or just talk about that. He obliges himself to be prepared for life after football and is also a curious guy who likes to learn about different things.

He puts lots of emphasis on having academic studies alongside to professional career and he advises the youth to respect people saying: "I’ve never been the best student, but I’ve always treated all people the same way and always respected my teachers."

He considers himself a fortunate person because of having hard-working caring parents who set an example, but he feels sympathy with many children living in needy communities without good parents and recognizes the school as the only source of providing examples for them.

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Alex Sandro personal life

In Alex Sandro biography more specifically about his personal life, there is not much to indicate since he is a peaceful man far from many controversies yet there are still some information to be presented here.

Family and relationship

Natallia Regina is the amazing wife of this Brazilian soccer player Alex Sandro. Indeed there isn’t much about Natalia Regina, but like her stud, she was born and grew up in Brazil. She gave birth to their first child and daughter Alexia on October 8th 2016.

Alex once stated that his daughter is the biggest success and victory for him in the following terms: "I can’t even describe how it was when I held my daughter as soon as she was born.

Even if I won the World Cup, which is certainly a great goal of mine as a player, holding that cup would be a moment far below the thrill of having my daughter in my arms for the first time, I’m sure of that. I want to be an example for my daughter and I want her to achieve her dreams as my family let me achieve mine."

Philanthropy 

When he goes out with his family and spends €300, €400 then he wonders how much it would be converted into Reais and he feels a little bad for spending that much in one night.

His family often tells him, he should not think about it and enjoy life, but it seems that he draws great comfort when he helps other people.

He is determined to create a foundation in his city (Catanduva, the countryside of São Paulo) to support children, not only using football but also with studies.

Legal issues

Regarding Alex Sandro biography, he has not any special case of legal issues perhaps because he has a sober characteristic and such kind of composure is indirectly induced from his speech. He once mentioned the player’s life is like that, always someone comes in and someone is left out, so it makes no sense to be enraged.

When two players are at a high level at a top club there is no reason to be a competitor or wish bad things to the other, both are doing their best and in the end, the coach will choose.

And he also believes that Competition is always very good because if you don’t improve, If you don’t want to keep learning, another will pass in front of you, and that motivates you.

 

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Alex Sandro career statistics 

Sandro played for four main domestic teams in timely order - Atlético Paranaense, Santos, Porto, and Juventus. At the moment he plays for Juventus on a five-year contract.

On the national side, he was a part of the U18, the U19, and the U20 team. He was a part of the victorious team of the 2011 South American Youth Championship in Peru.

Club

Sandro signed a two-year contract with Atlético Paranaense for 2008 and 2009. After that, he signed a contract for Santos for another two years (2010 and 2011). After a victorious play at Santos, he joined Porto for five years till 2015.

In 2015, Sandro signed with Juventus on a five-year deal and has been a part of the team when the Italian club won a domestic double for two years.

Atletico Paranaense

After winning chunks of honors with the Atletico Paranaense youth setup and a very good performance in the Copa Parana with the U23 side, Alex Sandro gained his first call up to the senior side in October 2008.

He played one game in the Brasileiro, taking on Internacional on 18 October. In 2009, Alex Sandro played a role in Atletico's championship run in the Campeonato Paranaense, playing in eight matches.

He scored his first goal on 25 January against Rio Branco, passing the ball to himself around the keeper. As of October 2009, he has played in nine Brasileiro matches, playing a total of 269 minutes.

Santo

Alex Sandro joined Santos in 2010 for a two-year loan deal. Atletico Paranaense sold him to the investors, using Uruguayan club Deportivo Maldonado as a proxy to holding the registration rights.

According to Atletico Paranaense's 2010 financial report, the club received R$1,114,000 from Deportivo Maldonado for marketings of unnamed players.

Porto

On 23 July 2011, Portuguese Primeira Liga club Porto signed Alex Sandro for €9.6 million from the proxy club Deportivo Maldonado. He approved a five-year contract with a release clause of €50 million.

Juventus

On 20 August 2015, Alex Sandro joined Italian Serie A champions Juventus for €26 million on a five-year contract.

He made his club debut on 12 September 2015 in a 1–1 home draw against Chievo in Serie A. Defending champions Juventus endured a difficult start to the season and were in the bottom half of the table by late October.

The club gained a recovery that started with a last-gasp Turin derby win on 31 October, with the Brazilian left-back playing a key role in that upturn.

On 21 November 2015, Sandro assisted

Paulo Dybala

with a cross, helping Juventus beat rival side Milan 1–0 in Serie A. Four days later, on 25 November, he assisted another winning goal, for Mario Mandžukić, in a 1–0 home win over Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League to secure the club a spot in the round of 16 of the competition.

On 17 January 2016, Alex Sandro netted his first Juventus goal – and his first in Serie A – from the top of the 18-yard box in the 42nd minute of a 4–0 away win over.

International

At the international level, Alex Sandro also plays for the Brazil national football team, for which he has achieved over 10 caps so far.

At the youth level, he also represented the Brazil national under-20 football team, winning both the South American Youth Championship and the FIFA U-20 World Cup in 2011.

Besides in Brazil national under-23 football team, he won a silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Later he became part of the Brazil squad that won the 2019 Copa América.

He was a member of the teams that won the 2011 South American Youth Championship in Peru, as well as the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Colombia. He also featured in the final of the tournament against Portugal, which Brazil won 3–2 in extra-time.

He represented Brazil under-23 side, at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, in which he made 3 appearances, including one in the final against Mexico, in which Brazil was defeated 2–1.

 

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Alex Sandro honors

Sandro debuted as a member of the senior team, after a victorious run in the junior championships, against Gabon national football team on 10th November 2011 and came out successful with a 2-0.

Sandro has scored 14 goals in total in his career in the domestic games - 1 for Atlético Paranaense, 3 for Santos, 3 for Porto, and 7 for Juventus. He participated quite a few times in the national team but hasn’t scored any goals.

In May 2019, Sandro was included in Brazil's 23-man squad for the 2019 Copa América on home soil by manager Tite. In Brazil's final group match on 22 June, a 5–0 win against Peru, Sandro made a substitute appearance, coming on for Filipe Luís.

In the quarter-final match against Paraguay on 27 June, he once again made a substitute appearance, replacing the injured

Filipe Luís

at half-time; following a 0–0 draw, Brazil advanced to the semi-finals 4–3 on penalties.

Sandro took part in the 2019 Copa América Final against Peru on 7 July, at the Maracanã Stadium; the match ended in a 3–1 victory to Brazil.

 

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