Born on September 21, 1974, in Volta Redonda, Brazil, Luis Robson, whose full name is Robson Luis Pereira da Silva, is a former professional footballer renowned for his role as a striker. His journey in football began at Matsubara, where he laid the foundation for a career that would take him across various countries and leagues.
In 1996, Robson made a significant move to Goiás, marking the start of his ascent in Brazilian football. After a year, he joined Corinthians on loan, further honing his skills. His career took a pivotal turn when he ventured to Europe, spending a year with Leiria before making a notable transition to Russia.
Robson's time at Spartak Moscow was the highlight of his career, spanning five years during which he secured five Russian Top League titles and participated in the prestigious Champions League. This period solidified his reputation as a formidable striker on the international stage.
However, after leaving Spartak, Robson struggled to regain his previous form, leading to brief and less impactful stints in Japan and France. He eventually returned to Brazil, where he played for Marilia until his contract expired in 2006, marking the end of his professional playing career.