Danilo, full name: Danilo Luiz da Silva is an brazilian footballer, who plays for portuguese top-club FC Porto as a right-back. Beside that can he play as an right-midfielder and an defensive-midfielder as well. Before moving into Portuguese League, he has played for some home-clubs in Brazil, where he won with last team FC Santos his first big international title, the Copa Libertadores.
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| - Danilo, full name: Danilo Luiz da Silva is an brazilian footballer, who plays for portuguese top-club FC Porto as a right-back. Beside that can he play as an right-midfielder and an defensive-midfielder as well. Before moving into Portuguese League, he has played for some home-clubs in Brazil, where he won with last team FC Santos his first big international title, the Copa Libertadores.
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| - Danilo, full name: Danilo Luiz da Silva is an brazilian footballer, who plays for portuguese top-club FC Porto as a right-back. Beside that can he play as an right-midfielder and an defensive-midfielder as well. Before moving into Portuguese League, he has played for some home-clubs in Brazil, where he won with last team FC Santos his first big international title, the Copa Libertadores. Internationaly was he nominated at first for the Under-20 National team of Brazil, with whom he won 2011 the U-20 FIFA World Cup. He has also earned the second place in the summer olympics with Brazil U-21 by reaching the final, in 2012.
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