Clayson Queiroz

Clayson Rato
Personal information
Full name Clayson Rubens Dantas Queiroz
Date of birth (1978-10-15) 15 October 1978
Place of birth Belém, Brazil
Height 1.67 m (5 ft 5 12 in)[1]
Playing position Midfielder
Youth career
Sport Belém
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2002 Paysandu[2] 13 (0)
2003 Sport 3 (0)
2004 Ananindeua[3]
2005 Abaeté 8 (3)
2006 Toronto Lynx 0 (0)
2006 Brampton Stallions 9 (3)
2007 Anapolis[4]
2008 Gama[5] 13 (0)
2009 CSA 17 (5)
2010 Murici
2015 Tocantinópolis

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 6 February 2010.


Clayson Rubens Dantas Queiroz (born 15 October 1978 in Belém[6] ) is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays for Murici FC.

Playing career

Clayson had stints with clubs with Clube do Remo, Esporte Clube Rio Verde, and Abaete Futebol Clube. In 2006 he went abroad to Canada to sign with the Toronto Lynx of the USL First Division. His signing was announced in a press conference where the Lynx introduced two more signings from Brazil.[7] Clayson failed to make an appearance during his short stint with Toronto, as he did not fit into Duncan Wilde's vision for the club and was subsequently deemed as surplus. In order to make room for new additional signings, Clayson's contract was bought out by the Brampton Stallions of the Canadian Soccer League.

Clayson made his debut for the Stallions in a match against London City, where he recorded his first goal of the season in a 6-0 thrashing over City at home.[8] Clayson would further contribute to the Stallions by scoring another goal in 6-0 victory over the Caribbean Selects.[9] He had a relatively successful tenure with Brampton, where he led that Stallions to five game undefeated streak and finished off the season with three goals and four assists. He helped the Brampton side clinch a playoff spot by finishing second in the National Division. After his stint in Canada came to a conclusion, Clayson returned to Brazil to have stints with Anápolis Futebol Clube, Gama, and returned to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série D to sign with CSA.

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