Igor Coronado
Igor Coronado is a Brazilian-Italian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Sharjah FC in the UAE Pro League.[1][2] Born on August 18, 1992, in Londrina, Brazil, Coronado began his youth career in England, joining the Milton Keynes Dons academy at age 15 in 2007, where he spent three years before being released.[3] He then moved to Switzerland's Grasshopper Club Zürich in 2011 for a brief stint, followed by non-league football with Banbury United in England. In 2012, he signed with Maltese club Floriana FC, where he excelled as the league's best foreign player, scoring 32 goals in 63 league appearances and helping win the Maltese Premier League title. His performances earned him a move to Italy in 2015, on loan to Trapani before joining Palermo in Serie B in 2017, where he made 43 appearances.[4][5] Coronado's career took a significant upturn in 2018 when he transferred to Sharjah FC for €6 million, becoming a key player and contributing to their 2019 UAE Pro League title and 2019 UAE Super Cup win. In 2021, he made history as the most expensive signing in Gulf football, moving to Saudi club Al-Ittihad for €12 million, where he won the 2022–23 Saudi Pro League and the 2022 Saudi Super Cup, earning Player of the Month honors in September 2021 and March 2023. After two seasons, he returned to Brazil on a free transfer to Corinthians in February 2024 before rejoining Sharjah in July 2025 on a two-year contract. Throughout his career, he has recorded over 115 goals and 82 assists in more than 380 club matches.[6][7]Early life
Childhood in Brazil
Igor Coronado was born on 18 August 1992 in Londrina, a city in the Brazilian state of Paraná.[2][8] His family faced economic challenges in Brazil, with his parents struggling to find stable work, which shaped the circumstances of his early life.[4] Coronado displayed an early passion for football during his childhood, participating in local youth games in Londrina before seeking advanced opportunities abroad. At age 15, in 2007, he relocated to England to join the Milton Keynes Dons academy, aiming to develop his skills in a more competitive environment amid his family's financial difficulties.[3][4] Coronado holds Italian citizenship through his ancestry, a heritage common among many Brazilian families with European roots.[2]Youth career in Europe
Coronado's entry into European football was facilitated by his family's relocation to England for work opportunities, providing the impetus for him to pursue professional development abroad. At the age of 15, in 2007, he joined the academy of Milton Keynes Dons in Buckinghamshire, beginning his structured youth training in the English football system.[3] Over the subsequent four years, Coronado progressed through the MK Dons youth ranks, honing his skills as an attacking midfielder and training alongside notable talents such as Dele Alli, who would later break into the Premier League. Despite showing promise in youth competitions, he was released by the club at the end of the 2010–11 season at age 18, as the coaching staff determined he was not yet ready for first-team integration—a common challenge for young players adapting to the competitive demands and physicality of European academies.[3][9][3] Seeking further opportunities, Coronado moved to Switzerland in 2011, signing with the reserve team of Grasshoppers in Zurich to continue his development. This transition exposed him to a different tactical environment in the Swiss football system, while navigating the cultural and stylistic adjustments inherent to cross-border youth moves.[9]Club career
Floriana
In November 2012, following his release from the youth setup at Swiss club Grasshoppers, Igor Coronado signed with Maltese Premier League side Floriana FC on a free transfer.[3] His integration into the team was swift, marking his transition from youth football to professional competition in a top division. Coronado made his league debut for Floriana on 10 November 2012, coming on as a substitute in a 2–2 away draw against Melita FC.[10] Over the 2012–13 season, he emerged as a key attacking force, contributing goals and assists that bolstered Floriana's campaign, including a standout hat-trick in a 4–1 victory over Ħamrun Spartans in March 2013.[11] His performances helped the team secure a mid-table finish while avoiding the relegation zone, with Coronado adapting quickly to the physical and tactical demands of Maltese football despite being one of the league's youngest foreign imports.[12] The 2013–14 season saw Coronado build on his breakout year, delivering consistent creativity and scoring prowess that propelled Floriana through a challenging relegation battle.[13] Notable moments included his role in vital wins, such as assisting in counter-attacks during a 2–1 triumph over Tarxien Rainbows in April 2014, ensuring the club's Premier League survival.[14] His impact was recognized with the Maltese Premier League Best Foreign Player award for the 2012–13 season, presented in 2013, highlighting his rapid rise and technical flair among expatriate talents.[15] During his initial two seasons from 2012 to 2014, Coronado recorded 42 appearances and 19 goals across all competitions, establishing himself as Floriana's talismanic forward. By mid-2014, his form had attracted scouting attention from several European clubs, culminating in a season-long loan move to Italian Serie B side Trapani Calcio in August 2015.[16]Trapani
Igor Coronado joined Trapani Calcio on a season-long loan from Floriana FC on 12 August 2015, following his standout performances in Malta that highlighted his attacking talent and drew interest from Italian clubs.[16] Coronado adapted swiftly to the rigors of Italian football, noting the Serie B's elevated intensity compared to the Maltese Premier League, where matches demanded maximum effort every minute, and praising the tactical structure under coach Serse Cosmi that emphasized ground play and flowing football to suit his technical abilities.[17] The squad's support and professional environment further eased his transition, allowing him to settle with his family in Sicily.[17] In the 2015–16 season, Coronado featured in 42 matches across all competitions, scoring 8 goals and contributing key moments such as his debut goal in a 3–0 Serie B victory over Ternana on 6 September 2015, along with another in his next league outing, a 1–1 draw at Latina.[18] His goals and creativity from midfield helped Trapani, a newly promoted side, maintain competitiveness in Serie B. Coronado's contributions were instrumental in Trapani's push for a solid mid-table standing, finishing 10th and securing their Serie B status amid a challenging campaign for the Sicilian club.[19] Following the conclusion of his loan in summer 2016, Coronado signed a permanent two-year deal with Trapani for a reported €180,000, extending his stay beyond the initial one-season stint before eventually transferring to Palermo in July 2017; in total, he recorded 78 appearances and 20 goals during his time at the club.[5][20]Palermo
Igor Coronado joined Palermo on a permanent transfer from Trapani in July 2017 for a reported fee of €1.4 million, marking a significant step up following his successful stint at the Sicilian club as a loan player the previous season.[5][20] The move came after Palermo had been administratively relegated to Serie B for the 2017–18 season due to prior financial irregularities, setting the stage for Coronado to establish himself in a squad aiming for immediate promotion back to Italy's top flight. No loan spells occurred during his Palermo tenure, allowing him to integrate directly into the first team under manager Bruno Tedino. Coronado quickly became a key figure in Palermo's midfield during the 2017–18 Serie B campaign, showcasing his technical ability and goal-scoring threat from advanced positions. He made 38 league appearances, scoring 9 goals and providing 10 assists while accumulating 3,044 minutes on the pitch, contributing significantly to the team's attacking output.[21] His performances included notable contributions in high-stakes matches, helping Palermo secure a fourth-place finish in the regular season and qualify for the promotion playoffs. Although the team fell short in the playoff semi-finals against Frosinone, Coronado's breakthrough season—highlighted by his versatility and creativity—drew interest from several European clubs, including teams in England.[22] In total, Coronado featured in 43 matches for Palermo across all competitions, netting 9 goals, with additional appearances in the Coppa Italia (1 game) and Serie B playoffs (4 games, 1 assist).[21] His departure came in July 2018, when he transferred to Sharjah FC in the UAE Pro League for €6 million, a move facilitated by Palermo's ongoing financial troubles that forced the sale of key assets to stabilize the club ahead of the 2018–19 season.[23]First spell at Sharjah
Coronado joined Sharjah FC on 16 July 2018 for a €6 million transfer fee from Palermo, signing a four-year contract and marking his transition to Asian football.[24] His experience in Italy's Serie B provided a solid technical foundation that quickly translated to success in the UAE Pro League.[9] In his debut 2018–19 season, Coronado played a pivotal role in Sharjah's UAE Pro League title win, their first since 1996, by scoring 17 goals and providing 9 assists in 26 league appearances.[25] His outstanding contributions earned him the UAE Golden Ball award for Best Foreign Player at the end of the campaign.[26] The following year, Sharjah defeated Al-Nasr 1–0 in the 2019 UAE Supercup, with Coronado featuring prominently in the squad as they added to their silverware. Over the next two seasons, Coronado maintained his high level of performance despite challenges like the COVID-19 disruptions in 2019–20, where he still netted 7 league goals in limited play. In 2020–21, he again tallied 17 league goals, including a super hat-trick in a 5–1 victory over Khorfakkan that boosted Sharjah's title defense efforts.[27] Another highlight was his hat-trick in a 5–0 UAE President's Cup win against Ajman in 2019, showcasing his clinical finishing and creativity.[28] Across all competitions in his three-year stint, he recorded 50 goals and 36 assists in 92 appearances, establishing himself as one of the league's top talents.[19] His prolific form culminated in a high-profile transfer to Saudi club Al-Ittihad on 6 July 2021 for a reported €10.2 million fee, a record sale for Sharjah at the time.[29]Al-Ittihad
Igor Coronado joined Al-Ittihad on 7 July 2021, transferring from Sharjah for a fee of €10.2 million, marking the most expensive deal in Gulf football history at the time.[30][3] This move brought prior Asian experience from his successful spell at Sharjah to the higher-stakes Saudi Pro League environment. At Al-Ittihad, Coronado quickly adapted, becoming a central midfielder known for his creativity and vision. During his tenure, Coronado earned individual recognition, winning the Saudi Pro League Player of the Month award in September 2021 for his impactful performances early in the season, and again in March 2023 for his consistent contributions amid a title push.[31] He played a pivotal role in Al-Ittihad's 2022–23 Saudi Pro League triumph, their ninth top-flight title, where they finished with 75 points after a 3–0 win over Al-Fayha on 27 May 2023.[32] Additionally, he contributed to the club's Saudi Super Cup victory in 2022, defeating Al-Fayha 2–0 in the final on 30 January 2023.[33] Coronado's leadership in midfield was evident through his key statistics over the 2021–24 period: 62 league appearances, 16 goals, and numerous assists, including 13 in the title-winning 2022–23 campaign that underscored his role as the creative engine.[34][35] His technical prowess and positional versatility helped orchestrate attacks, supporting stars like Abderrazak Hamdallah and Romarinho in securing domestic silverware. In February 2024, following contract disputes and mutual termination with Al-Ittihad, Coronado departed on a free transfer to Corinthians.[29][36] This ended a three-and-a-half-year stint that solidified his status as a prominent figure in Saudi football.Corinthians
On 16 February 2024, Igor Coronado signed a two-year contract with Sport Club Corinthians Paulista as a free agent from Al-Ittihad, marking his return to Brazilian football after five years abroad. The move was seen as a strategic addition to bolster the team's attacking midfield, leveraging his experience in high-stakes environments. Coronado quickly integrated into the Corinthians squad for the 2024 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, where he featured prominently, scoring 7 goals and providing 5 assists across all competitions, including 46 league appearances with 4 goals during the 2024 and 2025 seasons.[37] His technical flair and vision complemented the team's playstyle, though adaptation to the intense physicality of Brazilian football was aided by his prior success in the Saudi Pro League. In the Campeonato Paulista, he contributed to Corinthians' successful 2025 campaign, helping secure the state title with a 1–0 aggregate victory over Palmeiras in the final.[38] In continental and domestic cup competitions, Coronado faced a mix of challenges and highlights. He appeared in 13 Copa CONMEBOL Sudamericana matches over 2024 and 2025, including 5 in the 2025 edition, where Corinthians advanced to the knockout stages before elimination, showcasing his ability to deliver in high-pressure South American fixtures despite defensive lapses in key games. Similarly, in the Copa do Brasil, he logged several outings, contributing to progression in early rounds amid competitive draws against lower-division sides. Over his 17-month stint, Coronado made 67 appearances in all competitions for Corinthians, scoring 7 goals before departing in mid-2025.[19] On 10 July 2025, he transferred back to Sharjah FC in the UAE Pro League, ending his time at the club on a free transfer.Second spell at Sharjah
Igor Coronado rejoined Sharjah FC from Corinthians on July 4, 2025, signing a two-year contract that runs until June 2027.[39][2] The move brought him back to the club where he had previously thrived during his first spell from 2018 to 2021, facilitating a swift reintegration into the team's dynamics.[5] In the early stages of the 2025–26 UAE Pro League season, Coronado quickly established himself as a central figure in Sharjah's attack, providing creativity and key contributions from midfield. He scored his first goal of the campaign in a 2–0 home victory over Al Dhafra on October 17, 2025, opening the scoring just before halftime.[40] By early November 2025, he had featured in six league matches, registering one goal and one assist while starting three games and accumulating 357 minutes on the pitch.[18] His performances helped Sharjah secure points in competitive fixtures, including a narrow 2–1 defeat to Al Wasl on September 25, 2025, where his playmaking influenced the team's offensive transitions.[41] Coronado has also played a pivotal role in Sharjah's continental campaign in the 2025–26 AFC Champions League Elite. He netted a dramatic injury-time winner in a 4–3 group stage win against Al Gharafa on September 16, 2025, securing three vital points with a left-footed finish from the edge of the box.[42][43] He followed this with a start in the 1–1 draw at Al Sadd on September 30, 2025, contributing to the team's resilience in a hard-fought encounter.[44][45] His second goal of the tournament came in league play, bringing his all-competitions tally to two goals from seven appearances as of November 8, 2025, following a substitute outing in the 3–0 loss to Al-Ittihad on November 4, 2025, where he earned a 6.7 rating.[46][47][48] Overall, across 13 matches and 753 minutes in all competitions, Coronado's goals and vision have underscored his importance to Sharjah's ambitions in both domestic and Asian football.[47]Playing style
Technical skills
Igor Coronado exhibits exceptional proficiency in dribbling and close ball control, attributes largely developed during his formative years in the youth academy of Milton Keynes Dons in England, where he trained from age 15 to 18.[3] His refined technique allows him to navigate tight spaces with agility and precision, often evading multiple defenders through quick changes of direction and feints, as demonstrated in his standout performances in the UAE Pro League with Sharjah FC.[49] This mastery of the ball under pressure has been a cornerstone of his playmaking, enabling him to maintain possession in high-stakes midfield battles. Coronado's vision and creative passing stand out as hallmarks of his game, particularly his ability to deliver incisive through balls that unlock defenses.[50] He frequently spots runs from teammates and executes weighted passes with accuracy, contributing to numerous scoring opportunities; for instance, during the 2019/20 UAE Pro League season, he recorded eight assists in 11 matches, many via precise through passes.[51] In the Saudi Pro League with Al-Ittihad, his playmaking evolved further, amassing ten assists in the 2022/23 campaign, including key threaded passes that facilitated goals for high-profile forwards like Karim Benzema. These skills reflect a conceptual emphasis on spatial awareness and timing, prioritizing progressive play over mere volume of touches. His shooting repertoire adds another dimension, with notable accuracy from long range and set pieces, where he ranks as a very strong threat according to performance metrics.[50] Coronado's strikes often feature curled efforts or driven shots that exploit gaps beyond the penalty area, as seen in his long-range goals during Sharjah's title-winning 2019/20 UAE Pro League run.[52] On dead balls, he combines power with placement, contributing indirect set-piece threats through free-kicks and corners that have led to multiple team goals across leagues.[50] Over his career, Coronado's technical skills have matured from the raw potential shown in early European lower-tier stints—such as his time in Malta's Premier League with Floriana—to a polished prime in Middle Eastern competitions, where tactical maturity enhanced his close control and passing range.[53] By his mid-20s in the UAE, he had refined his dribbling for greater efficiency, reducing turnovers while increasing successful take-ons, and his set-piece proficiency became more lethal, peaking with consistent contributions in Saudi Arabia before adapting to Brazilian football's intensity at Corinthians and maintaining his style upon returning to Sharjah in 2025.[54] This progression underscores a deliberate evolution toward versatile, high-impact technical execution in his role as an attacking midfielder.Positional versatility
Igor Coronado primarily functions as an attacking midfielder but possesses the capability to operate effectively as a winger or second striker, allowing him to adapt to varying tactical demands across competitions.[2][23] His main position is central attacking midfield, with additional proficiency in central midfield and right wing roles, as evidenced by his deployments in multiple leagues.[2] This flexibility stems in part from his physical attributes, including a height of 170 cm and right-footed preference, which enable agile movement and precise delivery from different areas of the pitch.[50] Throughout his career, Coronado has been deployed in formations such as the 4-2-3-1 and 4-3-3, showcasing his adaptability in both structured and fluid systems. For instance, during his time at Corinthians in the Brazilian Série A, he featured in a 4-2-3-1 setup against Cuiabá, contributing from the advanced midfield role. Similarly, in a 4-3-3 against Botafogo, he operated centrally while supporting wide attacks.[55] Earlier, at Floriana in the Maltese Premier League, he played in a 4-3-3, scoring crucial goals that highlighted his forward-pushing tendencies.[56] Coronado's positional versatility has been a key asset in diverse leagues, from the technical demands of Italy's Serie B with Trapani and Palermo to the high-tempo environments of the UAE Pro League at Sharjah and the Saudi Pro League at Al-Ittihad.[2] In these contexts, he has drifted wide as a left or right winger on several occasions, such as three appearances on the left wing during the 2021-22 season with Sharjah, and twice as a second striker.[57] His ability to transition between these roles has been noted for providing tactical options, with reports describing him as a versatile figure capable of contributing goals and assists from multiple positions. This adaptability continued in Brazil, where he supported Corinthians' midfield rotations in competitive matches, and persists in his second spell at Sharjah as of 2025.[18]Career statistics and honours
Career statistics
Igor Coronado has amassed 381 professional appearances across multiple leagues and competitions throughout his career, scoring 115 goals and providing 82 assists as of November 16, 2025.[58] His statistical contributions span the Maltese Premier League, Italian Serie B and C, UAE Pro League, Saudi Pro League, Brazilian Série A, and various cup and continental tournaments, with a particular emphasis on creative playmaking in midfield roles. Cumulative totals reflect consistent involvement, with higher output in Middle Eastern and early Maltese leagues. The following table summarizes his club career statistics by season, club, and major competitions, including appearances (apps), goals (G), and assists (A). Data encompasses domestic leagues, cups, and continental fixtures, updated through the 2025–26 season as of November 16, 2025. Yellow cards (YC) and red cards (RC) are included for disciplinary context.[19][18]
*Ongoing season as of November 16, 2025.[46]
Career Totals (Clubs): 381 appearances, 115 goals, 82 assists, ~40 yellow cards, 0 red cards. Breakdown by league: Maltese Premier League (~60 apps, 45G, 15A), Italian Serie B (~93 apps, 14G, 15A), UAE Pro League (~130 apps, 47G, 43A), Saudi Pro League (~49 apps, 15G, 23A), Brazilian Série A (~20 apps, 1G, 2A). Continental competitions: ~27 apps, 9G, 14A. These figures highlight his peak productivity in the UAE and early Maltese career.[58][1]
Individual
Maltese Premier League Best Foreign Player (2013)During his time at Floriana FC, Coronado was voted the Best Foreign Player in the Maltese Premier League for his impactful performances in the 2012–13 season.[15] Saudi Pro League Player of the Month (September 2021, March 2023)
While playing for Al-Ittihad, Coronado earned the Player of the Month award twice, recognizing his outstanding contributions in key months of the 2021–22 and 2022–23 seasons.[3] UAE Golden Ball Best Foreign Player (2018–19)
Coronado received the Golden Ball as the Best Foreign Player in the UAE Pro League after leading Sharjah FC to the title with 17 goals and nine assists.[25]
Team
UAE Pro League (2018–19)Coronado played a pivotal role in Sharjah FC's first-ever UAE Pro League title win, contributing significantly to their league dominance.[6] UAE Super Cup (2020)
As part of Sharjah FC, Coronado helped secure the UAE Super Cup victory shortly after their league triumph.[6] Saudi Super Cup (2023)
With Al-Ittihad, Coronado was instrumental in winning the Saudi Super Cup, defeating Al-Fateh in the final.[6] Saudi Pro League (2022–23)
Coronado contributed to Al-Ittihad's Saudi Pro League title, ending a long drought for the club.[6] Campeonato Paulista (2024)
In his debut season with Corinthians, Coronado aided the team in clinching their 31st Campeonato Paulista title against rivals Palmeiras.[6]