A Brazilian footballer Sandro Laurindo da Silva plays as a midfielder for Cruzeiro. He was born on 29 April 1984 in Rio de Janeiro.
In 2004, Sandro signed for América Football Club and his professional career started off. The following year, he was hired by Ceará. The midfielder had made 14 appearances for the squad before he was scouted by Associação Portuguesa de Desportos. Then he had a brief spell in Ipatinga and, in 2007, a year contract was penned with Clube de Remo. Together with the squad Sandro gained his first title in Campeonato Paraense.
The 2007/2008 season would find him representing the Mirassol. He made 15 appearances and netted 1 goal for the club. In 2008, he set foot in Palmeiras, where he remained until being loaned to Botafogo. He didn’t stay for long with the temporary squad, but during the spell Sandro was awarded with the title in the 2010 Rio de Janeiro State League.
In 2010, the midfielder opted to move to Spain, where he joined Málaga. He’d appeared 24 times for the Spanish side before being sent on loan to Internacional. In 2012, Sandro became the champion of Rio Grande do Sul State League. Later he had loan spells with Cruzeiro and Vasco da Gama.
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