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Kimberly Maria Brandão (born 26 April 1984) is an American-born Portuguese retired professional
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who played as a
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. Through 2012, she was a captain of the Portugal women's national team, which she has represented since 2007. At the club level, Brandão played professionally for the 2011 WPS Champions
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(WNY Flash), and has been a professional player since 2007. She won national championships in 2010 ( W-League) and 2011 ( WPS).


Early life

Brandão was born in
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,
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and is a dual citizen of the United States and Portugal. She attended
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from 1998 to 2002 where she played on the varsity soccer team."Shlomi tops Rutgers recruit list"
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. "The Rutgers women's soccer team also signed three players, including Rahway High School's Kimberly Brandao." As a freshman, tallied 59 points (22g, 15a) and earned first of three consecutive All-Union County honors. During her sophomore year, she tallied 34 points with 10 goals and 14 assists. She was subsequently named to the NJGSCA All-State Team and the '' Star-Ledger''s All-Group 3 First Team and All-State Third Team. As a junior, Brandão was named one of the top 20 players in North Jersey by the New Jersey Girls Soccer Coaches Association (NJGSCA) and named to the ''Star-Ledger'' All-Group 3 First Team and All-State Second Team. Brandão played for the Jersey Splash, coached by Charlie Naimo and won the State Cup in 2001 and 2002, Disney Cup in 2001 and WAGS Memorial Day Tournament in 2000. Brandão played for the Olympic Development Program (ODP) state team for nine years and the regional team for four years from 1998 to 2001.


Playing career


Rutgers University Scarlet Knights, 2002–2006

Brandão attended Rutgers University from 2002 to 2006 where she played for the Scarlet Knights. She started and played every minute of 83 of the team's 84 games, missing one through suspension. She was a two-year
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, two-year Team MVP, and four-time All-
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Selection. Brandão was a four-time All-Big East selection, three-time All-Big East second team selection, and earned Big East Academic All-Star honors. As a freshman, Brandão started all 20 matches and was named to the Big East All-Rookie Team, Soccerbuzz Mid-Atlantic Region All-Freshman Team, Wachovia Challenge All-Tournament Team & Rutgers Double Tree Classic All-Tournament Team. She led the defense to a 1.32
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(GAA). During her sophomore season, she started all 22 matches and led a defense that allowed 0.91 goals per match. She was named to the All-Big East Second Team, Soccerbuzz Mid-Atlantic Region All-Second Team, NSCAA Mid-Atlantic Region All-Third Team and Soccerbuzz Elite National Team of the week for the week of October 20, 2003. Brandão was twice-named the Big East Defensive Player of the Week and became the second player in Rutgers history to earn Big East Defensive Player-of-the-week honors. During a match against Virginia Tech, she headed in the game-winning goal. During her junior year, Brandão started all 20 matches and led a defense that allowed just 0.82 goals and 6.9 shots per game. The defense allowed 12 goals in 22 games and held opponents to 0.55 goal per game. She was twice-named Big East Conference Defensive Player of the Week and was named to the Soccer America National Team of the Week for the week of September 14, 2004. Brandão was named Rutgers Defensive Player of the Year and earned All-Big East Second Team, Big East Academic All-Star and Soccerbuzz Mid-Atlantic Region All-Third Team honors. As a senior, Brandão was again named Rutgers Most Valuable Player and captained the team to its best-ever and multiple-record breaking season. She was named Rutgers Defensive Player of the Year and earned TopDrawerSoccer.com National All-First Team, All-BIG EAST Second Team, Soccerbuzz Third Team All-America and NSCAA Mid-Atlantic Region All-First Team honors. Brandão captained Rutgers’ first-ever appearance at a Big East Conference Final (versus the National No. 1 team, Notre Dame). The team set new school records for most wins at home with nine and eight Big East Conference wins in one season. The team ended the season with its highest-ever national ranking at 11.


Club


Western New York Flash, 2011

In March 2011, she became the first Luso-American woman to sign for a WPS team. On Friday, May 13, 2011, she made her Flash debut at Sahlen's Stadium in the 3–2 victory over Boston Breakers, playing left-back, and getting an assist on the Flash's second goal. The win extended WNY Flash's lead at the top of the WPS standings to five points, and the team spent most of the season atop the standings. On August 14, 2011, WNY Flash were crowned WPS 2011 regular season champions, as the highest scoring team in WPS history. On August 27, 2011, WNY Flash then went on to win the WPS Championship match. Prior to playing for the Flash, Brandão played top level professional club soccer in the Swedish
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and in the Spanish
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, trained with Arsenal Ladies in England, and in the W-League she played for the
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(2004, reaching the W-League Championship Final), and Jersey Sky Blue (in 2007 & 2008). Brandão captained the Buffalo Flash during the 2009 and 2010 seasons. As a professional franchise in an amateur/semi-professional league, Buffalo Flash, won the
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' W-League in 2010. Brandão captained the Flash to its first ever W-League Championship. In the national champion's undefeated season, Brandão was named to the All-Conference Team, and topped the W-League in minutes played (1243).


Jersey Sky Blue, 2007

Brandão played for Jersey Sky Blue in the W-League in 2007 and anchored a defense that led the W-League record, conceding six goals in 14 matches. Starting in all matches and leading the team in minutes played (1174), she helped lead the team to 12–2 mark and a spot in the W-League playoffs.


New Jersey Wildcats, 2004

Brandão was the starting center back in all four playoff matches, including the championship final. The team ended the regular season with a record.


International

In October 2007, she became the first Luso-American woman to play for the full Portugal women's national team when she made her debut in a 5–1 defeat by
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. She captained the team from 2009 to 2012 beginning at the 2009 Algarve Cup, which was Portugal's best ever performance (three wins, one tie). At the 2010 Algarve Cup Brandão led
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to its biggest ever win (5–0) in the history of the tournament. At the
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Brandão led Portugal to a 3–1 win over
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and a 0–0 tie with
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.


References


External links

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Kimberly Brandao NJ Wildcats Profile
* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Brandao, Kimberly 1984 births Living people Citizens of Portugal through descent Portuguese women's footballers Women's association football central defenders Damallsvenskan players Primera División (women) players Portugal women's international footballers Portuguese expatriate footballers Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Sweden Expatriate women's footballers in Sweden Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Spain Expatriate women's footballers in Spain Rahway High School alumni Sportspeople from Rahway, New Jersey Soccer players from New Jersey American women's soccer players American people of Portuguese descent Rutgers Scarlet Knights women's soccer players USL W-League (1995–2015) players New Jersey Wildcats players Pali Blues players Women's Professional Soccer players Western New York Flash players American expatriate women's soccer players American expatriate sportspeople in Sweden American expatriate sportspeople in Spain