Sergio Claudio dos Santos

Serginho 2007

Cláudio Sérgio dos Santos ( * June 27, 1971 in Nilópolis ) called Serginho, is a former Brazilian footballer. His nickname was Il Concorde because of its speed and its indefatigable.

Serginho started his career in 1994 in Brazil at EC Bahia, where he won his first championship, Flamengo and Cruzeiro. In 1996 he moved to Sao Paulo.

In 1999, for 8.9 million euros, the transfer to the Italian Serie A for AC Milan. In Milan he was mostly a reserve player, but was still used regularly. The highlight of his Milan career, he probably experienced a 6-0 victory over Inter Milan in May 2001, where he was preparing three goals and scored one himself. With AC Milan he won the 2003 Champions League final, where he converted a penalty in the decisive penalty shootout. In the penalty shootout of the final of the Champions League 2004 /05 against FC Liverpool finishing shot went just over the target. 2008, the Brazilian made ​​his career end known, visibly moved, he made 18 May 2008 his last game for Milan against Udinese Calcio.

Serginho debuted in September 1998 for Brazil against Serbia - Montenegro. With the Brazilian national team he won the 1999 Copa America and also played in the Confederations Cup, where they lost in the final 3:4 against Mexico. Ins Brazilian team for the FIFA World Cup 2002 Serginho was not called, although it was used in the qualifiers for the World Cup.

Achievements

  • UEFA Champions League: 2003, 2006 /07
  • Italian Cup Winners: 2002 /03
  • UEFA Super Cup Winner: 2003, 2007
  • Italian Champion: 2003 /04
  • Italian Super Cup winner: 2004
  • FIFA Club World Cup: 2007
  • Copa América: 1999
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