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JFC convinces Brazilian central midfielder Alex to stay on

The 31-year-old took pain killers to help the club last season

Jayesh Thaker Jamshdepur Published 28.08.21, 07:32 PM
Alex Lima.

Alex Lima. Telegraph Picture

Jamshedpur FC have succeeded in retaining Brazilian central midfielder Alexandre Monteiro de Lima, known as Alex, for one more season.

The club was in advanced talks with the 31-year-old Alex who had sent indications that he was not very keen to continue in the Tata Steel-owned franchise. JFC was willing to retain him.

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The midfield maestro has signed an extension of one year, keeping him at the club till May 2022.

"I enjoyed the previous season a lot. The fans, even though I haven't met them, are so passionate. I would read everything they would say, and they love their team so much. I want to give my best in the upcoming season and repay the faith put on me by head coach Owen Coyle, the club and the fans and help us win the ISL trophy," Alex said.

Alex played 19 matches for Jamshedpur in the ISL 2020-21, thereby underlining the importance of his presence in Owen Coyle's system.

"Alex showed fantastic character and team spirit last season as he picked up an injury and rather than let the team down, took pain-killing injections to help the team. Now that he is injury-free, there is more to come from him," said Owen Coyle.

The midfielder has the experience of playing in Asia with stints in the highly competitive K League 2 (South Korea) with Suwon Fc and FC Anyang and most recently with Ho Chi Minh City FC in V League (Vietnam). Alex has amassed a total of 43 goals and 23 assists in a total of 337 appearances in his career.

The Brazilian began his career in the youth system of Gremio Mauaense in Brazil. In 2008, he went on to sign as a professional player for FC Wohlen in Switzerland where he spent four seasons.

The big moment for Alex came in 2012 when the USA's Major League Soccer (MLS) club Chicago Fire FC signed him. He was influential from the beginning as in the 2012 season; the club progressed to the MLS playoffs. He went on to represent them on 82 occasions.

In April 2015, he was signed by Houston Dynamo under the tutelage of Owen Coyle and played for the club till 2017. Again, he was the catalyst as the team qualified for the MLS playoffs in 2017 and subsequently progressed to the Western Conference Finals. However, they missed out on the MLS Cup final by a whisker with a loss to Seattle Sounders FC.

Alex will don squad number 14 in the upcoming season for JFC and will join his teammates for pre-season scheduled to begin in the coming weeks.

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