2009 season stats
GPGoalsAssists
27102
name: Luciano Emilio
position: F
height: 5-11 weight:175
Birthdate: December 12, 1978
Hometown: Jales, Brazil
last club: CD Olimpia (Honduras)
Regular Season Statsfull bio l year-by-year stats l video highlights
yearclubgpgsmingashtsogfcfscej
2009D.C. United27232,0701025929171811
Career83766,621418214115729561
Most Recent Video Highlights
date clubs video description
05/30/09 United @ Revolution video Emilio half-time interview
05/16/09 United @ Chivas USA video Emilio drives it low
04/26/09 United @ Red Bulls video Emilio brings it back

MLS Experience

2008: Though he didn't find the same success in League play as the previous season - notching 11 goals and five assists in 27 games (25 starts) - Luciano Emilio was the team's most productive forward throughout the year. He earned League Player of the Month honors for June after notching seven goals and an assist as United went 4-0-2. His Week 11 strike - an extra-time winner in United's 2-1 win over Chicago on 6/7 - was named as the Sierra Mist Goal of the Week. He led the team with four game-winning goals, which was also tied for the League high. In all competitions Emilio played in 41 total games (38 starts) and scored eighteen goals to go along with five assists.

2007: Luciano Emilio took MLS by storm in his first season, earning the Budweiser Golden Boot by tallying a League-high 20 goals. The first player in MLS since 2002 to reach the 20-goal mark, Emilio led United with four game-winners and also tallied an assist - a game-winner - in 29 games (28 starts). His five multi-goal games were tied for most in MLS and led to being named MLS Player of the Week on three separate occasions (Week 11, 18 & 23). From 6/10 to 7/4, the Brazilian tallied a goal in five straight games - the second longest streak in MLS. He was named the September Player of the Month after scoring six goals in six games during the month. His 20 goals were second in club history only to Raul Diaz Arce's 23 in 1996. Emilio scored at least one goal against every team in the League, except Houston. In the CONCACAF Champions' Cup quarterfinals and semifinals, Emilio scored four goals in four games, with three coming against his former club CD Olimpia. For his impressive season, Emilio earned numerous honors including Most Valuable Player, Newcomer of the Year and a spot on the MLS Best XI.

Other Pro Experience

2005-2006: Emilio joined Mexican second division side Queretaro where he scored 10 goals and helped the club to the 2005 Clausura title. Following his brief stint in Mexico, Emilio returned to Olimpia where he led them to back-to-back championships in the 2005 Apertura and 2006 Clausura, during which he won the scoring title. In the fall of 2006, his greatest contributions came in the UNCAF tournament (Central American championships) where his eight goals were enough to earn him the tournament's Golden Boot and propel Olimpia into the 2007 CONCACAF Champions' Cup.

2002-2004: The forward moved to Real Espańa in Honduras where he broke through as an impact player. While there he won goal scoring titles in the 2003 and 2004 Clausura tournaments, and helped the team win the 2003 Apertura. After the 2004 Clausura, he moved to Central American powerhouse CD Olimpia, where he won his third scoring title in the 2004 Apertura.

2001-2002: Emilio returned to his native Brazil where he played for Union Barbarense.

1997-2001: In August of 1997, Emilio signed a contract with FC Köln (Cologne) of the German Bundesliga. There, he starred for the Under-23 team, and eventually worked his way into the senior team where he played several Bundesliga matches. In 1999, he transferred to Alemannia Aachen of the Bundesliga second division.

1995-1997: Emilio got his professional start at the age of 16, when he signed with XV de Piracicaba of the Campeonato Paulista, the state league of Sao Paolo. A year later, he transferred to Rio Branco, another Paulista team.

Acquired

Signed as a Senior International player on 1/16/07