Bock (footballer)

Bock
Personal information
Full nameFernando Jorge Tavares de Oliveira
Date of birth19 September 1975
Place of birthVila Nova de Gaia, Portugal
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Playing positionStriker
Club information
Current team
Rebordosa
Youth career
1985–1987Passarinhos da Ribeira
1987–1994Porto
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1994–1995Maia
1995–1996Amarante32(17)
1996–1997Lixa
1997–2000Freamunde43(31)
2000Trofense16(11)
2000Marco7(0)
2001Ermesinde22(10)
2001–2002Gondomar36(18)
2002–2003Leixões25(9)
2003–2005Freamunde70(54)
2005–2006Vizela37(20)
2007–2013Freamunde194(53)
2013–2014Ribeirão7(1)
2014–Rebordosa35(8)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 22 March 2015.
† Appearances (Goals).

Fernando Jorge Tavares de Oliveira (born 19 September 1975 in Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto District), commonly known as Bock, is a Portuguese footballer who plays for Rebordosa AC as a striker.

He never played in the Portuguese top division in his professional career, which spanned nearly two decades, but appeared in 234 games in the second level scoring 71 goals, mostly with Freamunde.[1]

Football career

Bock joined F.C. Porto's youth ranks at the age of 12 and, even though he excelled at goalscoring during his formative years,[1] never received a first-team opportunity,[2] being released in 1994 and taking his game to the third division, where he had one-season spells with F.C. Maia, Amarante FC and F.C. Lixa.

In 1997–98 Bock had his first spell with what would be his main club, S.C. Freamunde, scoring 30 goals to help the side promote from the fourth level, one of two consecutive. In the following seven years he played almost exclusively in the third category, with very brief stints in division two; in the 2004–05 campaign he netted 32 in 34 matches for Freamunde, who could not however promote to the second division.

Bock's finest moment in the "silver category" of Portuguese football came in 2005–06, as he led the scoring charts to help F.C. Vizela finish in 11th position, at 19 goals. In the 2007 January transfer window the veteran returned to Freamunde with the club in that same division from the 2007–08 season onwards, going on to feature regularly until his retirement well past his 30's.[3][4]

Honours

Club

Freamunde
Leixões

Individual

Club statistics

As of 31 March 2013[5]
Club Season League Cup League Cup Europe Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Leixões 2002–03 25900--259
Freamunde 2003–04 362210--3722
2004–05 343200--3432
Total 705410--7154
Vizela 2005–06 321920--3419
2006–07 5100--51
Total 372020--3920
Freamunde 2006–07 15300--153
2007–08 28112010-3111
2008–09 2742040-334
2009–10 2952021-336
2010–11 28151030-3215
2011–12 27101031-3111
2012–13 3142052-386
Total 18552100184-21356
Career totals 184-

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