Ricardo Vaz Te is a name that'll resonate with Charlton Athletic fans.

A serial Championship striker, the now 33-year-old moved to The Valley in November 2015 on a free transfer, and lasted only three months before he was released.

Charlton was his fifth and final club in England. Vaz Te originally made his name with Bolton Wanderers but enjoyed his best career spell with West Ham in the Championship.

He signed for the Hammers on deadline day in 2012 from Barnsley. He'd scored 12 goals for Barnsley that season and scored 12 more for West Ham in the second-half of the campaign, racking up 24 goals in the 2011/12 season alone.

Having scored an 87th-minute winner in the 2012 play-off final v Blackpool to take West Ham into the Premier League, the Portuguese was soon deemed surplus to requirements, and left West Ham to join Akhisar Beledivespor in the Turkish Super Lig in January 2015.

Then his uninspiring spell at Charlton followed, and from there he went back Akhisar and had a successful stint in his second full-season there, before departing for China in 2017.

Vaz Te linked up with Chinese Super League side Henan Jianye and scored 16 in 26 games over the 2017 and 2018 seasons.

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His last season in China was spent with Qingdao Huanhai. Injuries plagues his season but despite that, he still managed to scored five goals in only five games as he helped Huanhai to the Chinese League One title.

Today, Vaz Te finds himself back where it all started in Portugal. He joined Portimonense on a free last month, but has only made the one substitute appearance so far.

A player who always had a few goals in him, and he's chipped in with some big ones in his time too. With Charlton though, Vaz Te proved underwhelming, but he's since made a good career for himself with his China moves, and now his return to Portugal.