Givanildo Vieira de Sousa
Givanildo Vieira de Sousa (conceived 25 July 1986), known as Hulk (Brazilian Portuguese, is a Brazilian expert footballer who plays for Shanghai SIPG and the Brazil national group, as a forward, however he can likewise work as a winger.
In the wake of beginning professionally with Vitória and playing three years in Japan, he went ahead to play a few seasons in Portugal with Porto, winning ten noteworthy titles – including the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League and three national titles – and being delegated the class' top scorer once. In 2012, he joined Russian Premier League side Zenit Saint Petersburg for €60 million, winning every one of the three residential respects and being named the opposition's best player and top scorer once each. He exchanged for an Asian record €55.8 million to Shanghai SIPG in 2016.
Mass made his universal introduction in 2009, and played for Brazil at the 2012 Summer Olympics as one of the three allowed overage players. He went ahead to speak to the Brazilian senior group in their triumph at the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup and fourth-put complete at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
He is portrayed by FIFA's authentic site as "an immediate powerhouse of a middle or wide-forward who feels comfortable around the box" He is firmly worked for a footballer and procured his epithet because of his resemblance to the on-screen character Lou Ferrigno who played the Incredible Hulk on the eponymous network show in the 1970s.
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