Career
He previously played for Sport Club Internacional, Barcelona and Sporting Clube de Portugal before joining Middlesbrough in August 2005. Barcelona Rochemback was just 20 when he signed for Barcelona from Club Sport Internacional. He scored four goals in competitive matches, three in the League and one in the Champions League.
= Loan to Sporting Communist Party He developed as a player in the Portuguese League and began to attract international attention.
In the 2005-2006 season he was signed by Middlesbrough. Middlesbrough 2006 Runner-up Sporting Communist Party 2005 Runner-up Grêmio In August 2009, Rochemback signed a two–year contract with Grêmio and acquired 30% economic rights for €928,000.
Sporting retained 40% economic rights. (However Sporting later announced it sold 90% rights) In January 2011 he extended his contract to 31 December 2012.
Dalian In January 2012, Grêmio directors confirmed the transfer of Rochemback to Chinese Super League club Dalian Aerbin.
He left the club in the end of 2013. Return to Brazil Before manager Renato Gaúcho signed with Fluminense for the 2014 season, he recommended the signing of Rochemback, who he coached while at Grêmio. In January 2014, Rochemback was close to sign with Sport in a two-year deal.
The club ended the negotiations due to a change in the financial agreement after a first offer was previously agreed.
(Correct as of 7 November 2013).