Simão Pedro da Fonseca Sabrosa, born on October thirty-first, nineteen seventy-nine, is a distinguished former professional footballer from Portugal. Known simply as Simão, he primarily excelled as a left winger, showcasing remarkable dribbling abilities and set piece skills throughout his career.
His professional journey saw him don the jerseys of two of Portugal's most prominent clubs, Benfica and Sporting, before making a significant impact in Spain with Atlético Madrid. During his tenure with Benfica, he celebrated victory in the national championship for the two thousand four to two thousand five season, while his time at Atlético Madrid culminated in winning the Europa League in two thousand ten.
Over the course of nine seasons in the Primeira Liga, Simão made two hundred twenty-five appearances, netting eighty-seven goals. His prowess continued in La Liga, where he played two hundred nineteen matches and scored twenty-six goals for clubs including Barcelona, Atlético, and Espanyol.
On the international stage, Simão represented Portugal for twelve years, participating in two World Cups and as many European Championships. He played a pivotal role in helping the national team secure a second-place finish at Euro two thousand four and reach the semi-finals of the two thousand six World Cup.