Bernardo Fernandes da Silva

Bernardo Fernandes da Silva, called Bernardo ( born April 20, 1965 in São Paulo), is a former Brazilian footballer.

Career

Clubs

Bernardo began in Franca in the local Associação Atlética Francana playing football and was then in Marília Marília in the local AC in youth active. 20 - year old, he was obliged in January 1986 by the first division club FC São Paulo, for which he completed five seasons and won three titles with him.

For a fee of 2 million D- Mark the Bundesliga club Bayern Munich signed him for the 1991 / 92nd In this he played only four league games and a game in the UEFA Cup.

On August 3, 1991 ( 1st Round ) Bernardo debuted in the Bundesliga. In the 1-1 draw in the away game against Werder Bremen, he came in to replace Christian goat in the 76th minute. Of the three other inserts in the Bundesliga he played only on September 7, 1991 ( 8th Round ), in a 1-0 victory at home to 1.FC Kaiserslautern, 90 minutes, in which he was once cautioned. Another game over 90 minutes he played in his last for Bayern on 18 September 1991, however, in the UEFA Cup. In the first leg of the first round of the Irish first division club Cork City he scored a 1-1 draw with Bayern Munich.

According to the " European Intermezzo " he left FC Bayern München already in September 1991 towards Brazil.

After brief stint playing at SC Internacional and Santos FC, ​​he moved in the same year for Club America in Mexico. After only one year, he returned to Brazil. He first played two years for CR Vasco da Gama, with the last year he won the football championship of the state of Rio de Janeiro and then two more years for Corinthians. After another season at Atletico Paranaense, he left his career in 1998 finish off with another title.

National

Bernardo graduated in 1989 five caps for Brazil, for the first time on April 12 in Teresina 's 2-0 victory in the Test match against the selection of Paraguay, the last time on June 18 in Copenhagen in a 4-0 victory against the selection Denmark.

Achievements

  • Champion of São Paulo in 1987, 1989, 1991
  • Brazilian Champions 1991
  • National Champion of Rio de Janeiro in 1994
  • National Champion of Paraná in 1998
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