Fernando Rech

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Fernando
Personal information
Full nameFernando Rech
Date of birth (1974-03-13) March 13, 1974
Place of birthCaxias do Sul, Brazil
Height1.84 m (6 ft  12 in)
Playing positionForward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1994Juventude?(?)
1995Olaria?(?)
1995Guarani Venâcio Aires?(?)
1996Juventude?(?)
1997Palmeiras?(?)
1997Yokohama Flügels14(5)
1998Internacional?(?)
1999Juventude?(?)
20002003Brisbane Strikers68(28)
20032004Parramatta Power21(9)
20042005Esportivo?(?)
20052007Adelaide United FC44(15)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Fernando Rech (born March 13, 1974 in Caxias do Sul, Brazil) is a Brazilian former footballer. He played either as a striker or an attacking midfielder.[1]

Life and career

He has retired from football, his last club being Adelaide United in the Australian Hyundai A-League. He is known as Fernando, which was the name he wore on the back of his shirt at Adelaide United (he had previously worn Rech on his shirt in Australia).[2]

In season 2001/02, while playing for the Brisbane Strikers in the now defunct National Soccer League, he won the Johnny Warren Medal for player of the year.[3]

Club career statistics

Club performance League
Season Club League Apps Goals
Brazil League
1995JuventudeSérie A20
1996197
1997PalmeirasSérie A10
Japan League
1997Yokohama FlügelsJ. League 1145
Brazil League
1998InternacionalSérie A00
1999JuventudeSérie A80
2000Etti JundiaiSérie A00
Australia League
2000/01Brisbane StrikersNational Soccer League229
2001/022610
2002/03209
2003/04Parramatta PowerNational Soccer League219
Brazil League
2005Esportivo Bento Gonçalves00
Australia League
2005/06Adelaide UnitedA-League187
2006/07176
Country Brazil 3012
Japan 145
Australia 12450
Total 16867

References

  1. Young, Richie (20 March 2007). "In my own words - Fernando Rech". FourFourTwo Australia. Retrieved 17 February 2010. 
  2. "Australian Player Database - R". ozfootball.net. Retrieved 17 February 2010. 
  3. "Player Of The Year Awards". ozfootball.net. Retrieved 17 February 2010. 
Preceded by
Scott Chipperfield
Johnny Warren Medallist
2001/02
Succeeded by
Damian Mori
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