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'''Bruno Marcelo Pereira Fernandes''' (born 30 June 1974), known simply as '''Bruno''', is a Portuguese [[Association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Midfielder#Central midfielder|central midfielder]] for the [[Madeira Football Association|Madeira FA Divisão de Honra]] (fourth-tier) team Bairro da Argentina.
'''Bruno Marcelo Pereira Fernandes''' (born 30 June 1974), known simply as '''Bruno''', is a Portuguese [[Association football|footballer]] who plays for Associação Desportiva Cultural e Recreativa Bairro da Argentina as a [[Midfielder#Central midfielder|central midfielder]].


In a 19-year senior career he played for two clubs in his native region, [[C.S. Marítimo|Marítimo]] and [[C.D. Nacional|Nacional]], also representing [[FC Porto|Porto]] albeit with no success.
In a 19-year senior career he played for two clubs in his native region, [[C.S. Marítimo|Marítimo]] and [[C.D. Nacional|Nacional]], also representing [[FC Porto|Porto]] albeit with no success.


==Football career==
==Football career==
A graduate of local [[C.S. Marítimo]]'s youth academy, Bruno was born in [[Funchal]], and he made his debut with the first team in 1993 at the age of 19, but was soon loaned to [[Madeira]] neighbours [[A.D. Camacha]]. During the following seasons he worked his way into his hometown club's starting XI, and soon became a fan favourite in the role of [[playmaker]]; his goal against [[Leeds United F.C.|Leeds United]] in the [[2001–02 UEFA Cup]], a thundering forty-five yard [[Direct free kick|free kick]], enabled for a 1–0 victory against the English (an aggregate of 1–3).<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/uefa_cup/1552370.stm Leeds fall to freak strike]; [[BBC Sport]], 20 September 2001</ref>
A graduate of local [[C.S. Marítimo]]'s youth academy, Bruno was born in [[Funchal]], and he made his debut with the first team in 1993 at the age of 19, but was soon loaned to [[Madeira]] neighbours [[A.D. Camacha]]. During the following seasons he worked his way into his hometown club's starting XI, and soon became a fan favourite in the role of [[playmaker]]; his goal against [[Leeds United F.C.|Leeds United]] in the [[2001–02 UEFA Cup]], a thundering 45-yard [[Direct free kick|free kick]], enabled for a 1–0 victory against the English (an aggregate of 1–3).<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/uefa_cup/1552370.stm Leeds fall to freak strike]; [[BBC Sport]], 20 September 2001</ref>


Subsequently, many top European clubs became interested in Bruno, as he earned a trial with [[Premier League]]'s [[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle United]], which eventually fell through, and he stayed in Portugal, joining [[Primeira Liga]] side [[FC Porto]] in April 2002.<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=21739.html Porto strengthen with Bruno]; UEFA.com, 16 April 2002</ref> However, the dream move proved a nightmare and he was soon loaned out to Marítimo during the second part of [[2002–03 Primeira Liga|the season]]<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=47355.html Transfers: 6–12 January], UEFA.com, 12 January 2003</ref> and to [[Moreirense F.C.]] for the entire [[2003–04 Primeira Liga|following campaign]], before signing for Marítimo neighbours [[C.D. Nacional]] in [[2004–05 Primeira Liga|2004–05]].
Subsequently, many top European clubs became interested in Bruno, as he earned a trial with [[Premier League]]'s [[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle United]], which eventually fell through, and he stayed in Portugal, joining [[Primeira Liga]] side [[FC Porto]] in April 2002.<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=21739.html Porto strengthen with Bruno]; UEFA.com, 16 April 2002</ref> However, the dream move proved a nightmare and he was soon loaned out to Marítimo during the second part of [[2002–03 Primeira Liga|the season]]<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=47355.html Transfers: 6–12 January], UEFA.com, 12 January 2003</ref> and to [[Moreirense F.C.]] for the entire [[2003–04 Primeira Liga|following campaign]], before signing for Marítimo neighbours [[C.D. Nacional]] in [[2004–05 Primeira Liga|2004–05]].
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After three seasons – in [[2004–05 Primeira Liga|his first]], he scored in a 4–2 win at [[Sporting Clube de Portugal]] on 22 May 2005 – which included two more [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]] participations that brought first-round exits against [[Sevilla FC]] and [[FC Rapid Bucureşti]], Bruno re-signed for a third spell with boyhood club Marítimo, on a [[Free transfer (association football)|free transfer]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.csmaritimo.pt/content/view/1147/31/|title=Bruno e Luís Olim confirmados|trans_title=Bruno and Luís Olim confirmed|publisher=C.S. Marítimo|language=Portuguese|date=|accessdate=17 July 2009}}</ref>
After three seasons – in [[2004–05 Primeira Liga|his first]], he scored in a 4–2 win at [[Sporting Clube de Portugal]] on 22 May 2005 – which included two more [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]] participations that brought first-round exits against [[Sevilla FC]] and [[FC Rapid Bucureşti]], Bruno re-signed for a third spell with boyhood club Marítimo, on a [[Free transfer (association football)|free transfer]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.csmaritimo.pt/content/view/1147/31/|title=Bruno e Luís Olim confirmados|trans_title=Bruno and Luís Olim confirmed|publisher=C.S. Marítimo|language=Portuguese|date=|accessdate=17 July 2009}}</ref>


After having contributed with 18 matches and two goals as Marítimo finished sixth in the [[2009–10 Primeira Liga|2009–10 campaign]], thus [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League|returning to the Europa League]], 36-year-old Bruno retired from football, amassing first division totals of 283 games and 21 goals. In the 2011 off-season, after one year out of football, he returned to active with another side in Madeira, [[Segunda Liga]]'s [[C.F. União]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dnoticias.pt/actualidade/desporto/271370-veteranos-bruno-e-avalos-reforcam-uniao-da-madeira|title=Veteranos Bruno e Ávalos reforçam União da Madeira|trans_title=Veterans Bruno and Ávalos strengthen União da Madeira|publisher=[[Diário de Notícias]]|language=Portuguese|date=29 June 2011|accessdate=22 April 2014}}</ref> only missing seven league contests during [[2011–12 Liga de Honra|the season]] as the team finally retained its league status.
After having contributed with 18 matches and two goals as Marítimo finished sixth in the [[2009–10 Primeira Liga|2009–10 campaign]], thus [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League|returning to the Europa League]], 36-year-old Bruno retired from football, amassing first division totals of 283 games and 21 goals. In the 2011 off-season, after one year out of football, he returned to active with another side in Madeira, [[Segunda Liga]]'s [[C.F. União]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dnoticias.pt/actualidade/desporto/271370-veteranos-bruno-e-avalos-reforcam-uniao-da-madeira|title=Veteranos Bruno e Ávalos reforçam União da Madeira|trans_title=Veterans Bruno and Ávalos strengthen União da Madeira|newspaper=[[Diário de Notícias]]|language=Portuguese|date=29 June 2011|accessdate=22 April 2014}}</ref> only missing seven league contests during [[2011–12 Liga de Honra|the season]] as the team finally retained its league status.

==Personal==
He is an uncle of [[Diogo Firmino]].


==Honours==
==Honours==
;Porto
;Porto
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*[[UEFA Cup]]: [[2002–03 UEFA Cup|2002–03]]<ref>{{cite web|publisher=ForaDeJogo|url=https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=2003300000398412|title=2002–03 UEFA Cup 1st Round Polonia - Porto game report|accessdate=2 May 2017}}</ref>
*[[Taça de Portugal]]: [[2002–03 Taça de Portugal|2002–03]]<ref>{{cite web|publisher=ForaDeJogo|url=https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=2003154500196120|title=2002–03 Taça de Portugal 4th Round Porto vs. Trofense game report|accessdate=2 May 2017}}</ref>
*[[Taça de Portugal]]: [[2002–03 Taça de Portugal|2002–03]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=2003154500196120|title=FC Porto 2–0 Trofense|publisher=ForaDeJogo|accessdate=2 May 2017}}</ref>
*[[UEFA Cup]]: [[2002–03 UEFA Cup|2002–03]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.record.pt/internacional/competicoes-de-clubes/liga-europa/detalhe/polonia-fc-porto-2-0-lukasiewicz-67-kus-80.html|title=Polonia-FC Porto, 2–0 (Lukasiewicz, 67'', Kus 80'')|newspaper=[[Record (newspaper)|Record]]|language=Portuguese|date=3 October 2002|accessdate=29 May 2017}}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:43, 28 May 2017

Bruno
Personal information
Full name Bruno Marcelo Pereira Fernandes
Date of birth (1974-06-30) 30 June 1974 (age 50)
Place of birth Funchal, Portugal
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Bairro Argentina
Youth career
1986–1989 União Madeira
1989–1993 Marítimo
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1993–2002 Marítimo 107 (4)
1993–1994Camacha (loan)
1995–1997Machico (loan) 30 (1)
2002–2004 Porto 1 (0)
2003Marítimo (loan) 7 (0)
2003–2004Moreirense (loan) 17 (0)
2004–2007 Nacional 83 (7)
2007–2010 Marítimo 68 (10)
2011–2013 União Madeira 57 (8)
2015– Bairro Argentina 21 (8)
Total 391 (38)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Bruno Marcelo Pereira Fernandes (born 30 June 1974), known simply as Bruno, is a Portuguese footballer who plays for Associação Desportiva Cultural e Recreativa Bairro da Argentina as a central midfielder.

In a 19-year senior career he played for two clubs in his native region, Marítimo and Nacional, also representing Porto albeit with no success.

Football career

A graduate of local C.S. Marítimo's youth academy, Bruno was born in Funchal, and he made his debut with the first team in 1993 at the age of 19, but was soon loaned to Madeira neighbours A.D. Camacha. During the following seasons he worked his way into his hometown club's starting XI, and soon became a fan favourite in the role of playmaker; his goal against Leeds United in the 2001–02 UEFA Cup, a thundering 45-yard free kick, enabled for a 1–0 victory against the English (an aggregate of 1–3).[1]

Subsequently, many top European clubs became interested in Bruno, as he earned a trial with Premier League's Newcastle United, which eventually fell through, and he stayed in Portugal, joining Primeira Liga side FC Porto in April 2002.[2] However, the dream move proved a nightmare and he was soon loaned out to Marítimo during the second part of the season[3] and to Moreirense F.C. for the entire following campaign, before signing for Marítimo neighbours C.D. Nacional in 2004–05.

After three seasons – in his first, he scored in a 4–2 win at Sporting Clube de Portugal on 22 May 2005 – which included two more UEFA Cup participations that brought first-round exits against Sevilla FC and FC Rapid Bucureşti, Bruno re-signed for a third spell with boyhood club Marítimo, on a free transfer.[4]

After having contributed with 18 matches and two goals as Marítimo finished sixth in the 2009–10 campaign, thus returning to the Europa League, 36-year-old Bruno retired from football, amassing first division totals of 283 games and 21 goals. In the 2011 off-season, after one year out of football, he returned to active with another side in Madeira, Segunda Liga's C.F. União,[5] only missing seven league contests during the season as the team finally retained its league status.

Honours

Porto

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  • Taça de Portugal: 2002–03[6]
  • UEFA Cup: 2002–03<ref>"Polonia-FC Porto, 2–0 (Lukasiewicz, 67, Kus 80)". Record (in Portuguese). 3 October 2002. Retrieved 29 May 2017.

References

  1. ^ Leeds fall to freak strike; BBC Sport, 20 September 2001
  2. ^ Porto strengthen with Bruno; UEFA.com, 16 April 2002
  3. ^ Transfers: 6–12 January, UEFA.com, 12 January 2003
  4. ^ "Bruno e Luís Olim confirmados" (in Portuguese). C.S. Marítimo. Retrieved 17 July 2009. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "Veteranos Bruno e Ávalos reforçam União da Madeira". Diário de Notícias (in Portuguese). 29 June 2011. Retrieved 22 April 2014. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  6. ^ "FC Porto 2–0 Trofense". ForaDeJogo. Retrieved 2 May 2017.