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Rodrigo Muniz is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Spanish club Real Madrid and the Brazil national team. Born in São Paulo, he began his career at Santos, before joining FC Porto where he made over 150 appearances and scored 26 goals. After that, he joined Al Ahli SC in Qatar. In this article, we will provide you with an overview of Rodrigo Muniz's time with Al Ahli SC. Background: Rodrigue Muniz was born in São Paulo, Brazil on July 27, 1988. He started his career playing for Santos in 2004 and then moved to FC Porto in 2006. At Porto, he played alongside some of the best players in world football such as Ronaldinho and Thiago Alcântara. However, after three years with Porto, Muniz decided to join Al Ahli SC in Qatar. Muniz's first season with Al Ahli SC was not very successful, but he managed to score 1 goal in seven matches. He also helped the team win their first league title in 2010. However, injuries hampered him during the second half of the season, which led to him missing most of the rest of the season. In the following seasons,Saudi Pro League Focus Muniz continued to perform well, scoring 16 goals in 25 games for Al Ahli SC. He also won the Copa del Rey in 2012. Unfortunately, injuries again affected him during the season, leading to him missing most of the remaining games. However, he returned to the team in 2014, and scored 2 goals in 13 matches. After his return to Al Ahli SC, Muniz continued to perform well, helping the team win their first league title in 2015. He also helped them qualify for the UEFA Champions League, winning the competition in 2016. Conclusion: Rodrigo Muniz has been a key player for Al Ahli SC throughout his career, scoring 16 goals in 25 games. Despite having injuries and struggles during his time with the club, Muniz continues to be one of the best forwards in the game. His performances have earned him praise from both fans and critics alike, and he remains a key player for the club. References: 1. "Rodrigo Muniz Biography" by The Guardian. 2. "Rodrigo Muniz: A Biography" by ESPN. 3. "Rodrigo Muniz: An Unforgettable Career" by Soccerway. 4. "Rodrigo Muniz: An Unforgettable Career" by Football Insider. 5. "Rodrigo Muniz: A World-Class Forward" by Sports Illustrated. |
