Gustavo Nery

Gustavo Nery de Sá da Silva ( born July 22, 1977 in Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro ) is a former Brazilian footballer, who was most recently at the EC Santo André under contract.

Career

Nery began his professional career in 1996 when Pele former club Santos FC. In Europe, the left-back had brief engagements with Werder Bremen in the season 2004/ 05 and most recently in 2007 as Players out on loan at Real Zaragoza. In both cases, however, he brought it to only a few league games. After playing in recent years about the SC Corinthians in São Paulo, he joined at the beginning of 2008 the Fluminense FC, ​​but moved further in July to SC Internacional Porto Alegre

Nery is ten times the Brazilian national team. Career highlight was winning the South American Championship 2004 in Peru, in which coach Carlos Alberto Parreira, however, some of the gambling in Europe Stars had not mustered. Nerys second major success was winning the Brazilian championship in 2005 with the SC Corinthians who fell into that phase of the club's history, as controversial financiers controlled the club.

The most lasting was Nerys stay at São Paulo FC between 2000 and 2004, where he scored 10 goals in 88 league games and won two quite prestigious regional champion sheep. In all the years Gustavo Nery was also in 1997 the short term at Coritiba FC and 2000 at the Guarani FC from Campinas in São Paulo on the ball

Achievements

National team:

  • Copa América: 2004

Club:

  • Brazilian Champion: 2005
  • Torneio Rio - São Paulo: 2001
  • Supercampeonato Estadual de São Paulo: 2002
  • Copa Sudamericana: 2008
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