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Full name Cléber Schwenck Tiene
Date of birth (1979-02-08) 8 February 1979 (age 46)
Place of birth Nova Iguaçu, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1993–1997 Nova Iguaçu
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998 Nova Iguaçu
1999 Juventus-SP
1999–2001 CRB
2001–2002 CFZ de Brasília
2002 Al-Riyadh
2003 America-RJ
2003 Bragantino
2004 Cruzeiro
2004 Botafogo 5 (1)
2005 Vegalta Sendai 38 (13)
2006 Figueirense 24 (10)
2007 Beitar Jerusalem 14 (2)
2007 Pohang Steelers 17 (4)
2008 Goiás 7 (0)
2008 Juventude (2)
2009–2010 Nova Iguaçu 0 (0)
2009 Figueirense (loan) 24 (10)
2010 Vitória (loan) 35 (9)
2011 Criciúma 48 (17)
2012 Itumbiara 15 (8)
2012 Guarani 25 (8)
2013 CRB 4 (0)
2013 ABC 7 (0)
2014 Marcílio Dias 13 (7)
2014 Joinville 8 (0)
2015 Marcílio Dias 13 (6)
2015 Inter de Lages 5 (1)
2016 Nova Iguaçu 22 (11)
2017 Almirante Barroso 12 (4)
2017 Anápolis 8 (4)
2017 Marcílio Dias 10 (5)
2018 União Beltrão 5 (1)
2018 Marcílio Dias
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Cléber Schwenck Tiene (born February 8, 1979), known simply as Schwenck, is a former professional football player from Brazil. He played as a striker, which means he was mainly focused on scoring goals for his team.

Schwenck was born in Nova Iguaçu, a city in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He started his football journey in youth teams before becoming a professional player.

Schwenck's Football Journey

Schwenck had a long and interesting career, playing for many different football clubs. He played in Brazil, but also in other countries like Japan, Israel, and South Korea.

Playing in Brazil

Schwenck began his professional career in Brazil. He played for clubs such as Nova Iguaçu, Juventus-SP, and CRB. He also played for bigger Brazilian teams like Cruzeiro and Botafogo.

Playing Abroad

In 2005, Schwenck moved to Japan to play for Vegalta Sendai. He scored 13 goals in 38 games for them. After that, he had a short time in Israel with Beitar Jerusalem in 2007. Later in 2007, he moved to South Korea to play for Pohang Steelers.

Returning to Brazil

After his time playing internationally, Schwenck returned to Brazil in 2008. He joined Goiás. He continued to play for many different Brazilian clubs throughout his career, including Figueirense, Vitória, and Criciúma. He finished his playing career back where he started, with Nova Iguaçu.

What Schwenck Won

Throughout his career, Schwenck helped his teams win several important championships. These wins are called "honours" in football.

  • Federal District League: 2002
  • Minas Gerais State League: 2004
  • Santa Catarina State League: 2006
  • K-League: 2007 (This is the top football league in South Korea)
  • Bahia State League: 2010
  • Brazilian Série B: 2014 (This is Brazil's second-highest football league)
  • Campeonato Carioca Série B: 2016

See also

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