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Lucas Sasha : ウィキペディア英語版
Lucas Sasha

Lucas Pacheco Affini (born 1 March 1990 in São Paulo), commonly known as Lucas Sasha, is a Brazilian defensive midfielder who currently plays for Ludogorets Razgrad in the Bulgarian A Football Group.
==Career==
Lucas Sasha began his youth career with Corinthians. He was part of the side that won the youth cup – Copa São Paulo de Juniores in 2009.〔(Corinthians win the São Paulo youth competition (in Portuguese) )〕 In the same year he moved to Grêmio Prudente.
In 2010 he made his professional debut for Grêmio and played in 16 matches through the season. He compete in only 3 matches for the club during Campeonato Paulista (from January to May). In the second part of the season, he participated in 13 matches in Série A. The team finished 20th in the league and was relegated.
In January 2011, he went on trial to West Ham United. Later he moved to the Italian Catanzaro 1929.
In early 2012 he joined São José and played in Campeonato Paulista Série A2. He played in 10 matches for the club. During the summer of 2012, Sasha passed trial in CSKA Sofia and signed as a free agent with the club.〔(Brazilian midfielder joins CSKA on trial (in Bulgarian) )〕〔(CSKA signs a Brazilian scouted by several English clubs (in Bulgarian) )〕〔(CSKA introduce the new signings at Bulgarska Armiya (in Bulgarian) )〕 Lucas debuts for CSKA in the Second qualifying round of UEFA Europa League, coming as substitute for Kosta Yanev in match against Mura 05.〔(Match report of the match against Mura 05 – uefa.com )〕 He scored his first goal as a CSKA player in A Group against Slavia Sofia.〔(CSKA wins against Slavia 2–0, Lucas scored the first goal (in Bulgarian) )〕 On 31 October he made assist for the equalizing goal and scored the second against Ludogorets Razgrad in a 2–1 win at Ludogorets Arena for the Bulgarian Cup.〔(CSKA win at Ludogorets Arena in the Bulgarian Cup first leg, Sasha with assist and a goal (in Bulgarian) )〕〔(CSKA with a comeback against Ludogorets (in Bulgarian) )〕〔(Sasha prove to the critics that he is a class player (in Bulgarian) )〕 On 6 April 2013 Sasha netted the winning goal for CSKA against Botev Vratsa as the match finished 4–3 at Hristo Botev Stadium.〔(Sasha:"I'm not a hero" – comment after the match (in Bulgarian) )〕〔(CSKA – Botev Vratsa match report from Sportal.bg (in Bulgarian) )〕 During the summer of 2013 CSKA experienced management and financial crisis, due to it Lucas started to look for a new club.
On 4 July 2013 Sasha signed a two-year contract with Hapoel Tel Aviv after a short trial.〔(Lucas Sasha signed for two years with Hapoel Tel Aviv (in Bulgarian) )〕〔(Lucas Sasha signs with Beroe's Europa League opponent (in Bulgarian) )〕 On 18 July, he marked his debut by scoring a goal and prodiving an assist in the 4:1 away win over Beroe in the first leg of a UEFA Europa League preliminary round match.〔(„Червени демони" обладаха Берое, Апоел предреши всичко след 4:1 (in Bulgarian) )〕 He returned to Bulgaria, joining reigning champions Ludogorets Razgrad in the summer of 2015.

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