Elisandro Naressi Roos
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Elisandro Naressi Roos known as Santiago (or Elisandro in Hong Kong) (born 4 October 1976) is a Brazil
ian footballer.
Santiago spent most of his career (at least from 2005 onward) in Brazilian state leagues, and a brief spell in Hong Kong
(Gaúcho Leagues, Copa FGF
) and nearby Santa Catarina state
(Catarinense League).
He was the member of Guarani
(of Venâncio Aires
) at 2005 Campeonato Gaúcho. That season he did not score any goal and the team finished as the sixth (the last) of Group B.
In 2006 he was signed by SERC Brasil
(of Farroupilha
), for 2006 Campeonato Gaúcho Segunda Divisão
.
In September 2006 he left for Inter de Lages
, which the club finished as the fourth of Group B (total of 10 teams in 2 groups) of Campeonato Catarinense Divisão de Accesso (third division).
In 2007 he played for Santo Ângelo
at 2007 Campeonato Gaúcho Segunda Divisão.
club Workable
, which itself borrowed the licenses from "regional" team Shek Kip Mei
(from Shek Kip Mei
, an area/sub-district), the runner-up of 2006–07 Second Division
. After goalless 11 appearances in senior competitions (including 10 starts in the first 10 round of the league), he was released.
at 2008 Campeonato Gaúcho Segunda Divisão and São Paulo (RS)
at 2008 Copa FGF. In February 2009 he returned to Pelotas
and finished as the runner-up of 2009 Campeonato Gaúcho Segunda Divisão. He was released in September as the team did not participated in the cup. He briefly played for Grêmio Ibirubá which won 2009 Amateur League of Southern Brazil.
of 2010 Campeonato Gaúcho Segunda Divisão. The team finished as the bottom of Group 6 (18 teams in stage two divided into 3 groups, Group 4 to 6) and was eliminated in the first round of 2010 Copa do Brasil
. But the team finished as the runner-up of 2010 Copa FGF
. He won 2010 Recopa Sul-Brasileira
as unused member.
until the end of 2011 second division of the state. In June he left for Gramadense, a team for the Amateur League of the state.
Brazil
Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is the largest country in South America. It is the world's fifth largest country, both by geographical area and by population with over 192 million people...
ian footballer.
Santiago spent most of his career (at least from 2005 onward) in Brazilian state leagues, and a brief spell in Hong Kong
Gaúcho and Catarinense
Born in Santiago, Rio Grande do Sul, Santiago spent his recent career in state competitions of Rio Grande do SulRio Grande do Sul
Rio Grande do Sul is the southernmost state in Brazil, and the state with the fifth highest Human Development Index in the country. In this state is located the southernmost city in the country, Chuí, on the border with Uruguay. In the region of Bento Gonçalves and Caxias do Sul, the largest wine...
(Gaúcho Leagues, Copa FGF
Copa FGF
The Copa FGF , is a cup competition organized by the Rio Grande do Sul state football federation for clubs that are in the first and second divisions of the Campeonato Gaúcho. It is held in the second half of the year and usually clubs participating in the higher levels of the Campeonato Brasileiro...
) and nearby Santa Catarina state
Santa Catarina (state)
Santa Catarina is a state in southern Brazil with one of the highest standards of living in Latin America. Its capital is Florianópolis, which mostly lies on the Santa Catarina Island. Neighbouring states are Rio Grande do Sul to the south and Paraná to the north. It is bounded on the east by...
(Catarinense League).
He was the member of Guarani
Esporte Clube Guarani
Esporte Clube Guarani is a Brazilian football club based in Venâncio Aires, Rio Grande do Sul, known as Guarani–VA. It named after Guaraní, the indigenous people from South America's interior...
(of Venâncio Aires
Venâncio Aires
Venâncio Aires is a city in southern Brazil. It is the capital of chimarrão, a kind of drink, with approximately 65,000 inhabitants. The main industry is tobacco.-See also:*Esporte Clube Guarani...
) at 2005 Campeonato Gaúcho. That season he did not score any goal and the team finished as the sixth (the last) of Group B.
In 2006 he was signed by SERC Brasil
Sociedade Esportiva Recreativa e Cultural Brasil
Sociedade Esportiva Recreativa e Cultural Brasil, also known as Brasil de Farroupilha, are a Brazilian football team from Farroupilha, Rio Grande do Sul.-History:...
(of Farroupilha
Farroupilha
Farroupilha is a city in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, in the Serra Gaúcha between the cities of Bento Gonçalves and Caxias do Sul. The city’s total length is 359.3 km²...
), for 2006 Campeonato Gaúcho Segunda Divisão
Campeonato Gaúcho (lower levels)
The Campeonato Gaúcho lower levels are the football tournaments for the Rio Grande do Sul clubs that do not play in the Campeonato Gaúcho First Division in Brazil. The competitions are organized by the Rio Grande do Sul Football Federation...
.
In September 2006 he left for Inter de Lages
Esporte Clube Internacional (SC)
Esporte Clube Internacional, commonly known as Inter de Lages, is a Brazilian football team based in Lages, Santa Catarina state. They won the Campeonato Catarinense once and competed in the Taça Brasil once.-History:...
, which the club finished as the fourth of Group B (total of 10 teams in 2 groups) of Campeonato Catarinense Divisão de Accesso (third division).
In 2007 he played for Santo Ângelo
Sociedade Esportiva e Recreativa Santo Ângelo
Sociedade Esportiva e Recreativa Santo Ângelo, commonly known as Santo Ângelo, is a Brazilian football club based in Santo Ângelo, Rio Grande do Sul state.-History:...
at 2007 Campeonato Gaúcho Segunda Divisão.
Hong Kong
In August 2007 he left for Hong Kong First Division LeagueHong Kong First Division League
Hong Kong First Division League is the top division football league in Hong Kong which was established in 1908, the oldest in Asia. It does not affiliate to any football leagues in the People's Republic of China.-Competition format:...
club Workable
Workable FC
Workable Football Club was a Hong Kong football club, played in Hong Kong First Division League in the 2007–08 season.-History:The team got the 1st Runner-up in Hong Kong Third A Division League in 2005-06 season and qualified into Third Division League Final Round to fight for 2 promotion...
, which itself borrowed the licenses from "regional" team Shek Kip Mei
Shek Kip Mei SA
Tuen Mun Progoal Football Club is a Hong Kong football club, played in Hong Kong First Division League. It borrows the entities of Shek Kip Mei to compete in the Hong Kong First Division League 2008–09.-Notable former players:Australia Joel Wood...
(from Shek Kip Mei
Shek Kip Mei
Shek Kip Mei, originally known as Kap Shek Mi, is an area in New Kowloon, the North Eastern Kowloon Peninsula of Hong Kong.-History:A major fire on 25 December 1953, destroyed the Shek Kip Mei shantytown of immigrants from Mainland China that had fled to Hong Kong, leaving 53,000 people...
, an area/sub-district), the runner-up of 2006–07 Second Division
Hong Kong Second Division League
Hong Kong Second Division League is the second level of football league in Hong Kong, founded in 1909. The top two teams are promoted to the Hong Kong First Division League.-Competition format:...
. After goalless 11 appearances in senior competitions (including 10 starts in the first 10 round of the league), he was released.
return to Gaúcho lower leagues
He then played for PelotasEsporte Clube Pelotas
Esporte Clube Pelotas, usually known simply as Pelotas, is a Brazilian football club in Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul. The club competed several times in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B and in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, and won the Campeonato Gaúcho in 1930...
at 2008 Campeonato Gaúcho Segunda Divisão and São Paulo (RS)
Sport Club São Paulo
Sport Club São Paulo, also known as São Paulo, are a Brazilian football team from Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul. They competed in the Série A three times.-History:...
at 2008 Copa FGF. In February 2009 he returned to Pelotas
Pelotas
Pelotas is a Brazilian city and municipality , the third most populous in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul. Pelotas is located 270 km from Porto Alegre, the capital city of the state, and 130 km from the Uruguayan border...
and finished as the runner-up of 2009 Campeonato Gaúcho Segunda Divisão. He was released in September as the team did not participated in the cup. He briefly played for Grêmio Ibirubá which won 2009 Amateur League of Southern Brazil.
Cerâmica and Gaúcho cup
In February 2010 he signed a 1-year contract with CerâmicaCerâmica Atlético Clube
Cerâmica Atlético Clube, usually known as simply as Cerâmica, is a Brazilian football club from Gravataí, Rio Grande do Sul state, founded by the workers of the Ceramic of Gravataí...
of 2010 Campeonato Gaúcho Segunda Divisão. The team finished as the bottom of Group 6 (18 teams in stage two divided into 3 groups, Group 4 to 6) and was eliminated in the first round of 2010 Copa do Brasil
2010 Copa do Brasil
The 2010 Copa do Brasil was the 22nd edition of the Copa do Brasil, starting on February 10 and ended on August 4. It was contested by 64 teams, either qualified through their respective state championships or by the CBF Rankings...
. But the team finished as the runner-up of 2010 Copa FGF
2010 Copa FGF
2010 Copa FGF also known as Copa Enio Costamilan, is the 7th edition of Copa FGF. 18 team participated in the tournament.The winner would be qualified for 2010 Recopa Sul-Brasileira and 2011 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D. However, the winner may already qualified for the higher division or withdraw...
. He won 2010 Recopa Sul-Brasileira
2010 Recopa Sul-Brasileira
The 2010 Recopa Sul-Brasileira was the 4th edition of South Brazil Super Cup. All matches of the competition were played at Estádio Antônio Vieira Ramos, which is the home stadium of Cerâmica, in Gravataí, Rio Grande do Sul. The competition started on December 3 and concluded on December 5...
as unused member.
2011
In 2011 he was signed by SapucaienseGrêmio Esportivo Sapucaiense
Grêmio Esportivo Sapucaiense is a Brazilian football club from Sapucaia do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul state ,founded on July 28, 1941.-Achievements:* Campeonato Gaúcho Second Level:** Winners: 2007...
until the end of 2011 second division of the state. In June he left for Gramadense, a team for the Amateur League of the state.