Mauro Fernandes

Mauro Fernandes da Silva (born 3 August 1953), known as Mauro Fernandes, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a forward, and is a current manager.[1]

Mauro Fernandes
Personal information
Full nameMauro Fernandes da Silva
Date of birth (1953-08-03) 3 August 1953 (age 70)
Place of birthSete Lagoas, Brazil
Position(s)Forward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1970–1974Corinthians
1974–1975CSA
1979–1980Campinense
Managerial career
1984–1985Auto Esporte
1986–1989Botafogo-PB
1990ABC
1991–1992CSA
1993–1994Sergipe
1995Náutico
1996–1997Goiás
1997Atlético Goianiense
1997Náutico
1998Sport
1999Coritiba
1999Botafogo
2000Náutico
2000Gama
2001Matonense
2001ABC
2001–2002Sport
2002CRB
2002–2003América Mineiro
2003Londrina
2004Brasiliense
2004Fortaleza
2004Ceilândia
2004–2005Gama
2006Bahia
2006–2007Vitória
2007Ceilândia
2007–2008Santa Cruz
2008–2009Atlético Goianiense
2009Vitória
2009Atlético Goianiense
2009–2010Brasiliense
2010–2011América Mineiro
2011Criciúma
2012Villa Nova
2012Grêmio Barueri
2012América Mineiro
2013Rio Verde
2017Treze
2017Portuguesa
2018Central de Caruaru
2019Caldense
2020Brasiliense
2020Botafogo-PB
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career

Born in Sete Lagoas, Minas Gerais, Mauro Fernandes started his career with Corinthians in 1970. After representing other clubs in the São Paulo state, he moved to Mexico and Greece before returning and finishing his playing career with CSA, Treze and Campinense.[2]

Mauro Fernandes started his managerial career in 1984, with Auto Esporte. In 1986 he moved to Série A club Botafogo-PB, winning two Campeonato Paraibano titles during his tenure.

Mauro Fernandes subsequently managed ABC (two stints), CSA, Sergipe, Náutico (three stints),[3] Goiás, Atlético Goianiense (three stints),[4] Sport (two stints), Coritiba,[5] Botafogo,[6] Gama (two stints),[7][8] Matonense,[9] América Mineiro (three stints),[10][11] CRB, Londrina,[12] Brasiliense (two stints),[13][14] Fortaleza,[15] Ceilândia (two stints),[16] Bahia,[17] Vitória (two stints),[18][19] Santa Cruz,[20] Criciúma,[21] Villa Nova,[22] Grêmio Barueri[23] and Rio Verde[24] before deciding to retire from football. On 3 December 2014, however, he stepped down from retirement to take over Caldas Novas Atlético Clube,[25] but his reign only lasted three months.[26]

On 21 February 2017, after nearly two years without a club, Mauro Fernandes was named manager of Treze.[27] On 30 May, he replaced Estevam Soares at Portuguesa.[28]

Honours

Manager

Botafogo-PB
ABC
CSA
Sergipe
Goiás
Sport
Brasiliense
Atlético Goianiense

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