Fernando Marchiori

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Fernando Marchiori
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Marchiori as manager of Portuguesa in 2021
Personal information
Full name Fernando Marchiori Lavagnoli
Date of birth (1979-06-19) 19 June 1979 (age 44)
Place of birth São Paulo, Brazil
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1993–1999 Portuguesa
1999 Juventus
2000–2001 ECO
2002 CRB
2002 Avaí
2003 Istres
2003–2004 União Barbarense
2004 Paraná 27 (2)
2005 Córdoba 21 (1)
2005 América-SP
2006 Mogi Mirim
2006 Juventude 11 (0)
2007 Rio Branco-SP
2007 Adap Galo Maringá
2008 Puertollano 15 (1)
2008–2009 San Fernando 20 (0)
Managerial career
2013–2014 Luverdense (assistant)
2014–2015 Cuiabá
2015 Maringá
2016 Cuiabá
2016–2018 Maringá
2019 Santo André
2019–2020 Água Santa
2020–2021 Portuguesa
2022 Oeste
2022–2023 ABC
2023 Náutico
2023 Sampaio Corrêa
2024 Santo André
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Fernando Marchiori Lavagnoli (born 19 June 1979), known as Fernando Marchiori, is a Brazilian football coach and former player who played as a midfielder. [1]

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Career

Born in São Paulo, Fernando began his career in basic categories of Portuguesa. Started by Juventus, CRB and do Avaí, until you get to Europe. In the old continent, joined in Istres of France. He returned to Brazil in 2003 to serve in the Union Barbarense, where he obtained highlight and was hired in the year following, the Paraná.

In 2005, he returned to Europe to work in Spanish football defending the Córdoba. He returned months later to strengthen the América (SP) in Paulistão 2006, [2] but was little time in club of São Jose do Rio Preto being contracted by Mogi Mirim. Yet passed by Juventude and Rio Branco (SP), until you reach the Adap Galo Maringá where, little time, returned to the pool. In 2008, he returned to Europe to play at Puertollano in Spain. [3]

At the end of the year 2008, was incorporated into the cast of San Fernando, where he stopped to play. [4] His career of coach began with stages in Deportivo La Coruña and in Cádiz, both clubs of Spanish football. In Spain he studied and made sure that in the course of monitor of football performed by the Royal Spanish Football Federation. Since 2013, is in Luverdense where first was as an assistant coach and in October 2014, takes over the command of the team. But in the meantime was dismissed, due to recast in the technical commission of the club. [5]

Honours

Player

ECO

CRB

Manager

Cuiabá
Maringá
Santo André
Portuguesa

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References

  1. "Fernando Marchiori" (in Portuguese). O Gol. Archived from the original on 1 January 2013. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  2. (in Portuguese) America announces 'package' with 6 reinforcements Archived 2014-10-25 at the Wayback Machine
  3. (in Spanish) La Comarca de Puertollano - Brazilian Fernando Marchiori, First chance of the Winter Sports Union Puertollano
  4. (in Spanish) ES Futbol - San Fernando: incorporates Fernando Marchiori
  5. (in Portuguese) Globoesporte.com (14/10/2014) - After Rocha. The rest of the technical commission is fired the Luverdense