Serginho Baiano

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Serginho Baiano
Personal information
Full nameElisérgio da Silva
Date of birth (1978-01-05) 5 January 1978
Place of birthRio Real, Brazil
Height1.77 m (5 ft 9 12 in)
Playing positionWinger
Club information
Current clubAraripina
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1999Bahia
2000ASA
2000–2001Corinthians-AL
2001–2003Boavista24(7)
2003Paços Ferreira12(4)
2003–2006Nacional56(11)
2005→ Chunnam Dragons (loan)
2007CSA0(0)
2007Corinthians-AL0(0)
2007Oita Trinita9(1)
2007América-RN0(0)
2007Náutico6(0)
2008CSA0(0)
2008Corinthians-AL0(0)
2008–2009Leixões1(0)
2009Ferroviária0(0)
2009ASA1(0)
2009CSA5(1)
2009Fluminense Feira0(0)
2010Santa Helena0(0)
2010Treze0(0)
2011CRB0(0)
2011Araripina0(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 31 October 2010.
† Appearances (Goals).

Elisérgio da Silva, aka Serginho Baiano (born 5 January 1978 in Rio Real, Bahia), is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a left winger.

He played for nearly 20 clubs during his professional career, appearing for teams in Portugal, South Korea and Japan; in his country, he represented mostly clubs in the Northeast Region.

Football career

Early career / Boavista

Serginho started his professional career with Esporte Clube Bahia, then left for clubs in Alagoas. In the 2001–02 season, he moved abroad and joined Portuguese championship holders Boavista Futebol Clube, scoring seven goals in 22 games as the northern club finished in second position; he also appeared in five matches (two starts) in the season's UEFA Champions League.

In 2002–03, Baiano appeared very rarely for Boavista – he still played one game and scored one goal for the UEFA Cup semifinalists – and, in January 2003, he moved to fellow first-divisioner F.C. Paços de Ferreira, helping the team equal a best-ever sixth position, with four goals in 12 games.

Nacional / First spell in Asia

In the 2003 summer, Serginho signed for Portuguese League powerhouse F.C. Porto, but never appeared officially for the team, being immediately loaned to Madeira's C.D. Nacional.[1]

With Nacional, he scored a career-best 11 league goals in his first season, but only found the net twice in the following after moving to the club permanently following an exchange for defender Adriano Rossato. He started in both legs of the 2004–05 UEFA Cup's first round, a 1–4 aggregate loss against Sevilla FC, and left in mid-season for South Korean side Chunnam Dragons.

Serginho returned to Nacional in the 2005–06 season, but appeared very rarely during the remaining of his stint, leaving the club in December 2006.

Late career

Late in 2006, Serginho signed for Centro Sportivo Alagoano until the end of state championship.[2] However, in January 2007, he left for neighbouring Sport Club Corinthians Alagoano,[3] changing teams again the following month, signing a one-year contract with J. League club Oita Trinita.[4]

Serginho left the Japanese club in July 2007,[5] moving the following month to América Futebol Clube (RN), until the end of the season.[6] In September, he moved teams again, playing six times for Clube Náutico Capibaribe in the season's first division.

In January 2008, aged 30, Serginho re-joined CSA, until the end of the 2008 Alagoano. In May, he returned to another former club, Corinthians Alagoano, playing in the 2008 Brazilian Cup with the team, a 1–3 loss against CR Vasco da Gama in the quarterfinals (2–8 on aggregate), and being released shortly after. In August, he returned to Portugal,[7] but only played once for Leixões SC, with the Matosinhos club finishing in sixth position.

In March 2009, Serginho was signed by São Paulo club Associação Ferroviária de Esportes, scoring three goals in eight games for the team in the regional second division, and eventually being relegated.

In May, he returned to ASA for the season's national third division, but only played once for the club, as a substitute. On 30 June he left for CSA in the fourth level, scoring on 26 July in a 1–1 draw with Central Sport Club.[8] In September 2009, after the club failed to qualify for the next round, the player returned to Bahia after an absence of nearly ten years, signing with Fluminense de Feira Futebol Clube until the end of year.

In January 2010, Serginho was signed by Santa Helena Esporte Clube for the Goiás State Championship, but left for Paraíba's Treze Futebol Clube the following month, in a 3-month contract,[9] as the club also appeared in the domestic cup.[10]

Club statistics

Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Portugal League Taça de Portugal Taça da Liga Europe Total
2001–02BoavistaPrimeira Liga227?? 50?1?
2002–0320??11??
Paços Ferreira124?? ??
2003–04Nacional2911????
2004–05182??20??
South Korea League KFA Cup League Cup Asia Total
2005Chunnam DragonsK-League?????? ??
Portugal League Taça de Portugal Taça da Liga Europe Total
2005–06NacionalPrimeira Liga80?? ??
2006–0710??10??
Brazil League Copa do Brasil League Cup South America Total
2007CSA Regional
League
00 ?2?
Corinthians-AL ?2?
Japan League Emperor's Cup League Cup Asia Total
2007Oita TrinitaJ. League 1910020 111
Brazil League Copa do Brasil League Cup South America Total
2007América-RNSérie A00 00
Náutico60?3?
2008CSASérie C00?4?
2008Corinthians-AL Regional 1010
Portugal League Taça de Portugal Taça da Liga Europe Total
2008–09LeixõesPrimeira Liga100000 10
Brazil League Copa do Brasil League Cup South America Total
2009Ferroviária Regional 853
2009ASASérie C1010
2009CSASérie D5151
Fluminense Feira00?6?
2010 Santa Helena Regional 671
2010TrezeSérie D0010??
Total Brazil ??20 00??
Portugal 9324??0091??
South Korea ?????? ??
Japan 910020 111
Career total ??????91??
Note

1 Included 1 match in 2001 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira
2 Unknown matches in 2007 Campeonato Alagoano
3 Unknown matches in 2007 Copa Pernambuco
4 Unknown matches in 2008 Campeonato Alagoano
5 8 matches and 3 goals in Campeonato Paulista Série A2
6 Unknown matches 2009 Copa Governador do Estado da Bahia
7 6 matches and 1 goal in 2010 Campeonato Goiano

Honours

References

  1. "Oferta pública de subscrição de 2.300.000 obrigações representativas do empréstimo obrigacionista "F.C.Porto – Futebol, SAD"" [Public offering for subscription of 2,300,000 bonds "F.C.Porto – Futebol, SAD"] ( PDF (1.67 MB)) (in Portuguese). FC Porto. 7 November 2003. Retrieved 11 November 2010. 
  2. "Boletim informativo diário electrônico (BID-E) relação pela data 25/01/2007" (in Portuguese). CBF. 25 January 2007. Retrieved 11 November 2010. 
  3. "Boletim informativo diário electrônico (BID-E) relação pela data 7/02/2007" (in Portuguese). CBF. 7 February 2007. Retrieved 11 November 2010. 
  4. "Relatório de transferências internacionais em 2007" [2007 international transfers report] (in Portuguese). CBF. 18 November 2007. Retrieved 10 November 2010. 
  5. "セルジーニョ選手 契約解除のお知らせ" [Footballer Serginho released] (in Japanese). Oita Trinita. 17 July 2007. Retrieved 11 November 2010. 
  6. "Boletim informativo diário electrônico (BID-E) relação pela data 24/08/2007" (in Portuguese). CBF. 24 August 2007. Retrieved 11 November 2010. 
  7. "Transferências para o exterior" [Outside transfers] (in Portuguese). CBF. January 2009. Retrieved 11 November 2010. 
  8. "Azulão cede empate para o Central no Rei Pelé" [Azulão concedes draw against Central at the Rei Pelé] (in Portuguese). Alagoas 24 Horas. 26 July 2009. Retrieved 11 November 2010. 
  9. "Boletim informativo diário eletrônico (BID-E) relação pela data 23/02/2010" (in Portuguese). CBF. 23 February 2010. Archived from the original on 12 January 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2011. 
  10. "Atletas contratados serão apresentados" [Hired players to be presented] (in Portuguese). Treze FC. 22 February 2010. Retrieved 11 November 2010. 

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