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Eduardo

Eduardo is credited on 27 releases across 8 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1955–2021 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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27

Pressings credited

8

Albums

8

Decades active

In collections

Biography

Eduardo Alves da Silva (Brazilian Portuguese: [eduˈaʁdu dɐ ˈsiwvɐ], Croatian: [eduâːrdo da sǐlva]; born 25 February 1983), known as simply Eduardo or Dudu, is a former professional footballer who played as a striker for multiple clubs and the Croatia national team. He began his career with his hometown club in Brazil, Bangu Atlético Clube. He later joined Dinamo Zagreb's youth team. He spent a period on loan at Inter Zaprešić, scoring ten goals in 15 matches. His prolific scoring at Dinamo Zagreb, where he scored 73 times in 109 league appearances, attracted the interest of Arsenal who signed him for a fee of £7.5 million in 2007. A serious leg injury hampered his time with Arsenal and, after three seasons with the club, he moved to Shakhtar Donetsk in 2010. Eduardo took up Croatian citizenship in 2002 and made his international debut for the Croatia national team as a second-half substitute in a friendly match against Ireland on 16 November 2004 at the age of 21. He was selected by the national team's coach Slaven Bilić for the UEFA Euro 2012 tournament and again by Niko Kovač for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. With 29 goals scored for Croatia, Eduardo is the country's fifth highest goalscorer on record.

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Credited work

27 releases · 8 albums · active 1955–2021

  • Performance · 24
  • Other credits · 5
  • Engineering · 2

Studios: Clean Machine · Estúdio Musicorde · Scalla Stúdio · Estúdios Da Som Livre

Frequent collaborators

  • Digital Colors
  • Perry Como
  • Salvatore Di Giacomo
  • Fernando Mendes
  • Joelma (2)

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