Fernando Giudicelli

Fernando Rubens Pasi Giudicelli ( born April 1, 1903 in Rio de Janeiro, † December 28, 1968 ibid ), often just called in Brazil, Fernando, was a Brazilian football player. The World Cup of 1930 participants played for clubs in Brazil, Italy, Switzerland, Portugal, Spain and France. He was also a players' agent and gave a number of South American players places at European clubs. Typical of him, the sailor's cap, which he wore during games.

Career

The Italian -born midfielder began his career in 1924 at the America FC in the north of Rio de Janeiro and moved in July 1927 in the south to Fluminense FC where he graduated in 1931 90 games in the first team until June.

At the World Championship 1930 he made ​​his debut in the first game of the tournament in the Brazilian national team, with whom he was defeated Yugoslavia 1-2. He also took part in the second game, which Brazil won 4-0 against Bolivia, but was so still eliminated from the tournament. The quasi- revenge match against Yugoslavia in August in Rio, which Brazil won 4-1, was his last international match. The Yugoslav federation did not result in this match as an official international match.

Mid- 1931, he was released alongside some players from Botafogo FC as Nilo and Carvalho Leite as reinforcement for a European trip of local competitors CR Vasco da Gama. The only second trip to Europe a Brazilian association - after the CA Paulistano of 1925 - led him through Spain and Portugal. In twelve games, including against FC Barcelona, ​​FC Porto and SL Benfica and Sporting Lisbon coached by Harry Welfare team of Vasco won it eight times.

Fernando Giudicelli remained in Europe and joined as a professional - in Brazil, football was by then still an amateur sport - the Italian Torino FC on what he Oriundo as possible. His excellent technique found wide acclaim, but has been criticized for his lack of fighting spirit, which turned out as a shortcoming in the fight stressed Italian football that era. He played from September 1931 to April 1933 for Torino. In the first season, as Torino was eighth, he was still mostly regular players and came up with 28 missions in which he scored a goal. 1932/33, Torino finished seventh, but Giudicelli played nurmehr zwöf time and was released after the season.

Between the seasons 1931/32 and 32/33, he campaigned on a stay in Rio Démosthènes Magalhães, his successor in midfield at Fluminense for Torino on. This changed his name to Demostene Bertini, and thus went through as Italian stocky.

Even mid-1933, he was a game purchaser active in South America: Centre Forward Attilio Bernasconi bonarenser club CA All Boys in Argentina, he switched to Torino

It is reported that Giudicelli after his time at Torino an offer of CA River Plate turned down and instead joined at the beginning of the season 1933/34, the first division of his time Young Fellows Zurich in Switzerland. 1933 played with the Black wonder Fausto dos Santos another Brazilian World Cup participants at the club. During the winter break, he was concerned with the mediation of Brazilians in Switzerland. He returned not returned to Switzerland, but rather played on the side of Heitor Canalli - who started the season at Torino, there took nine times, but the air felt as " torture " - for the America FC in Rio.

The season 1934/35 he studied in France with Bordeaux. After end of the season he spent a holiday in Brazil, where he this time the goalkeeper Jaguaré Bezerra de Vasconcelos SC Corinthians Paulista and the defender Marins de Araújo Viana " Vianinha ", probably convinced by the CA Paulista or likewise Corinthians, of the earning opportunities in Italy. After crossing they learned in Lisbon on Abyssinian War and participated due to its distance from a further trip to Italy. But they were soon picked up by Sporting Lisbon. These three were the first Brazilian at Sporting.

Fernando Giudicelli played only a friendship and a league match for the club, where he was expelled in the latter because of discussions with the referee of the field. Real Madrid, however, was already become aware of him, and he moved immediately to the Spanish capital. Even in real terms, it was the first Brazilian and denied there as only one league game, because after an altercation with coach Francisco Bru he was suspended from this.

In January 1936, he traveled to France and was awarded a contract with the Erstdivisionär FC Antibes. In the second round, he played ten league games, scoring is also a hit; Antibes finished the season ranked 12th from the 16- League. In the season 1936/37, Giudicelli came on 19 league operations, where pass him seven goals. This season also Marins de Araújo Viana, who since then has been with Sporting Champion, in the anti Bois. The FC Antibes completed this season as Thirteenth.

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