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Fernando Giudicelli

Fernando Rubens Pasi Giudicelli – esp. in Brazil often just Fernando – (1 March 1906 in Rio de Janeiro – 28 December 1968 in Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian football player. He participated in the World Cup of 1930 and played for clubs in Brazil, Italy, Switzerland, France, Portugal and Spain. He also acted as player agent and instigated a number of moves of players from South America to Europe. He was known for the mariners' cap that he wore when playing.

Fernando Giudicelli
Personal information
Full name Fernando Rubens Pasi Giudicelli
Date of birth (1906-03-01)1 March 1906
Place of birth Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Date of death 28 December 1968(1968-12-28) (aged 62)
Place of death Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1924–1927 America-RJ ? (?)
1927–1931 Fluminense 90 (?)
1931–1933 Torino 40 (1)
1933 YF Zürich ? (?)
1934 America-RJ ? (?)
1934–1935 Bordeaux ? (?)
1935 Sporting 1 (0)
1935 Real Madrid 1 (0)
1936–1937 Antibes 29 (8)
International career
1930 Brazil 3 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career

 
World Cup 1930: Back: Brilhante, Fernando Giudicelli, Hermógenes, Nilo, Carvalho Leite, Itália, Fausto dos Santos, Santana; front: Teóphilo, Benevenuto, Benedito, Velloso, Doca, Russinho, Preguinho.

Guidicelli was born in Rio de Janeiro. A technically gifted central midfield-player of Italian ancestry, he reportedly commenced his career about 1924 with America FC in the north of Rio de Janeiro, then one of the top clubs of Carioca football.[1] In July 1927 he moved south and joined Fluminense FC, for which he played 90 times until June 1931.[2]

At the World Cup 1930 in Uruguay he debuted with the Brazil national football team in the match lost 1–2 against Yugoslavia. He also played in the second match in which Brazil defeated Bolivia 4–0. His third and last match in the national side took place in August of the same year, when Brazil defeated Yugoslavia in Rio 4–1. This match was not regarded official by the Yugoslav football association.[3]

Between June and August 1931 he and several players from Botafogo FC such as Nilo and Carvalho Leite re-inforced CR Vasco da Gama, also from Rio, on a trip to Europe – the only second trip to Europe by a Brazilian club since the one of CA Paulistano in 1925. In twelve matches in Portugal and Spain – among others against FC Barcelona, FC Porto, and S.L. Benfica and Sporting CP in Lisbon – the team of Vasco, coached by Harry Welfare, won eight times.[4]

Fernando Giudicelli remained in Europe and chose to play as a professional in Italy – football in Rio was still amateur sport back then – for FC Torino. He could do this, as he was considered an oriundo, an Italian emigrant returning home. His excellent technique found great acknowledgement, however, his lack of fighting spirit was widely criticised and put him at a disadvantage in the context of the style of football played in Italy back then. Giudicelli played from September 1931 until April 1933 for Torino. In the first season when Torino became eighth in the league, he generally was part of the standard formation, played 28 times scoring once. 1932–33 Torino finished seventh, Giudicelli playing only twelve times. After this season Torino released him.[5]

Between the seasons 1931–32 and 32/33 he spent some time back in Rio. There he convinced Démosthenes Magalhães, his successor in the midfield of Fluminense, to join him at Torino. Démosthenes changed his name to Demostene Bertini, and thus got, at least initially away, with a claim to Italian origins.[6] Also in the break between the next couple of seasons he was actively recruiting South American players for European engagements. Centre forward Attilio Bernasconi from CA All Boys in Buenos Aires moved on Giudicelli's initiative in 1933 to Torino.[7]

It is reported, that after this time Giudicelli had an offer to join Argentine top side CA River Plate in Buenos Aires, however at the beginning of the season 1933–34 he joined the then Swiss first division club Young Fellows Zürich[8] where it is known that the Black Miracle" Fausto dos Santos, another participant of the 1930 World Cup and Vasco's 1931 trip to Europe, played in 1933. In the winter break he returned to Rio, reportedly attempting to recruit players for Switzerland.[9] Giudicelli did not return to Zürich, he was rather seen playing in Rio on the side of Heitor Canalli a 1934 World Cup participant who commenced the 1933–34 season with Torino and played there nine times, but considered the climate in northern Italy as "torture" – for America FC.[10]

1934–35 Fernando Giudicelli played in Bordeaux in France, probably for Girondins. At the end of the season he returned once more to Brazil, this time convincing goalkeeper Jaguaré Bezerra de Vasconcelos of SC Corinthians Paulista and the defender Marins de Araújo Viana "Vianinha", probably from CA Paulista or also Corinthians, of opportunities awaiting in Italy. After their voyage across the Atlantic their first port of call was Lisbon, where they got news of the commencement of the Second Italo-Abyssinian War. Therefore, they decided not to continue their journey to their intended destination. However, soon they were taken on by Sporting CP where they were the first Brazilians in club history.[11]

Giudicelli should only play two matches for the Lisbon side: one friendly and a match for the championship of Lisbon where he was sent off after discussions with the referee. Jaguaré stayed a bit longer with Sporting, winning the city championship, but then soon moved on to Olympique Marseille, where he should leave a lasting impression in the club's history. Vianinha stayed, with the exception of a brief interruption, in Portugal winning national championships with Sporting and FC Porto.

Fernando Giudicelli moved on to Real Madrid, becoming the first Brazilian in the club's history. In December 1935 he played against Racing Santander a sole league match for the club. After this he had a falling out with coach Francisco Bru, who in the consequence suspended him.[12]

In January 1936 he was in France amongst speculation that he might join Olympique Lillois or FC Antibes. He ended up playing for the latter club for which he played 10 first division matches scoring one goal until the end of the season 1935–35, finishing twelfth out of 16.[13] In 1936–37 Giudicelli played another 19 matches for the Antibois in which he scored seven goals. At the beginning of that season he was joined by Vininha, who played five league matches for the club, scoring twice, before returning to Portugal. Antibes finished the season 13th.[14]

References

  • Marcelo Rozenberg: Fernando Giudicelli Ex-meia do América-RJ, Flu, Torino e Real Madrid, Terceiro Tempo: Que fim levou?
  1. ^ Many sources report, that Giudicelli played for America FC before joining Fluminense. However, it has not been possible to verify this using standard literature about America FC or pertinent web sites.
  2. ^ Estatisticas Fluminense (per 15 January 2012)
    Note: these statistics include him as "Giudicelli", albeit him being listed in contemporary line-ups generally as "Fernando."
  3. ^ Marcelo Leme de Arruda: Seleção Brasileira (Brazilian National Team) 1923–1932, RSSSF-Brasil, 28 February 2009 (matches 53, 54 and 56)
  4. ^ Jorge Costa: Excursão do Vasco da Gama a Europa em 1931, Arquivo de Súmulas, 24 October 2010
  5. ^ Giudicelli Ferdinando, enciclopediadelcalcio.it (per 15 January 2012).
  6. ^ Mário Filho: O negro no futebol brasileiro, 1947, p. 183. Filho used Démosthenes to demonstrate that Brazilian players rather abandoned their names than their nationality for the sake of playing professionally in Europe. See, e.g. Fausto dos Santos and Jaguaré Bezerra de Vasconcelos, who for this reason renounced the continuation of a well paid stint with FC Barcelona.
  7. ^ "Bernasconi Ginge oggi a Napoli", La Stampa, 22 August 1933, p. 4
  8. ^ "Giudicelli va in Svizzera", La Stampa, 20 August 1933, p. 4
  9. ^ "Girardengo partite per l'Argentina: Giudicelli importatore di brasiliani per in Svizzera", La Stampa, 29 December 1933, p. 7
  10. ^ "Giudicelli e Canalli giocano in un squadra brasiliana", La Stampa, 25 March 1934, p. 6
  11. ^ "Jaguaré, ex-meta barcelonista quería ir a Italia y si e queda en Lisboa", El Mundo Deportivo, 23 October 1935, p. 1
  12. ^ Luis Miguel González: Los primeros: Giudicelli, Canario, Didí y Evaristo, Real Madrid, 11 August 2005
  13. ^ Almanach du football éd. 1935/36. Paris 1936, p. 44
  14. ^ Almanach du football, éd. 1936/37. Paris 1937, p. 43

External links

  • FIFA competition record (archived)
  • Fernando Giudicelli at National-Football-Teams.com

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In this Portuguese name the first or maternal family name is Pasi and the second or paternal family name is Giudicelli Fernando Rubens Pasi Giudicelli esp in Brazil often just Fernando 1 March 1906 in Rio de Janeiro 28 December 1968 in Rio de Janeiro was a Brazilian football player He participated in the World Cup of 1930 and played for clubs in Brazil Italy Switzerland France Portugal and Spain He also acted as player agent and instigated a number of moves of players from South America to Europe He was known for the mariners cap that he wore when playing Fernando GiudicelliPersonal informationFull nameFernando Rubens Pasi GiudicelliDate of birth 1906 03 01 1 March 1906Place of birthRio de Janeiro BrazilDate of death28 December 1968 1968 12 28 aged 62 Place of deathRio de Janeiro BrazilPosition s MidfielderSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1924 1927America RJ 1927 1931Fluminense90 1931 1933Torino40 1 1933YF Zurich 1934America RJ 1934 1935Bordeaux 1935Sporting1 0 1935Real Madrid1 0 1936 1937Antibes29 8 International career1930Brazil3 0 Club domestic league appearances and goalsCareer Edit World Cup 1930 Back Brilhante Fernando Giudicelli Hermogenes Nilo Carvalho Leite Italia Fausto dos Santos Santana front Teophilo Benevenuto Benedito Velloso Doca Russinho Preguinho Guidicelli was born in Rio de Janeiro A technically gifted central midfield player of Italian ancestry he reportedly commenced his career about 1924 with America FC in the north of Rio de Janeiro then one of the top clubs of Carioca football 1 In July 1927 he moved south and joined Fluminense FC for which he played 90 times until June 1931 2 At the World Cup 1930 in Uruguay he debuted with the Brazil national football team in the match lost 1 2 against Yugoslavia He also played in the second match in which Brazil defeated Bolivia 4 0 His third and last match in the national side took place in August of the same year when Brazil defeated Yugoslavia in Rio 4 1 This match was not regarded official by the Yugoslav football association 3 Between June and August 1931 he and several players from Botafogo FC such as Nilo and Carvalho Leite re inforced CR Vasco da Gama also from Rio on a trip to Europe the only second trip to Europe by a Brazilian club since the one of CA Paulistano in 1925 In twelve matches in Portugal and Spain among others against FC Barcelona FC Porto and S L Benfica and Sporting CP in Lisbon the team of Vasco coached by Harry Welfare won eight times 4 Fernando Giudicelli remained in Europe and chose to play as a professional in Italy football in Rio was still amateur sport back then for FC Torino He could do this as he was considered an oriundo an Italian emigrant returning home His excellent technique found great acknowledgement however his lack of fighting spirit was widely criticised and put him at a disadvantage in the context of the style of football played in Italy back then Giudicelli played from September 1931 until April 1933 for Torino In the first season when Torino became eighth in the league he generally was part of the standard formation played 28 times scoring once 1932 33 Torino finished seventh Giudicelli playing only twelve times After this season Torino released him 5 Between the seasons 1931 32 and 32 33 he spent some time back in Rio There he convinced Demosthenes Magalhaes his successor in the midfield of Fluminense to join him at Torino Demosthenes changed his name to Demostene Bertini and thus got at least initially away with a claim to Italian origins 6 Also in the break between the next couple of seasons he was actively recruiting South American players for European engagements Centre forward Attilio Bernasconi from CA All Boys in Buenos Aires moved on Giudicelli s initiative in 1933 to Torino 7 It is reported that after this time Giudicelli had an offer to join Argentine top side CA River Plate in Buenos Aires however at the beginning of the season 1933 34 he joined the then Swiss first division club Young Fellows Zurich 8 where it is known that the Black Miracle Fausto dos Santos another participant of the 1930 World Cup and Vasco s 1931 trip to Europe played in 1933 In the winter break he returned to Rio reportedly attempting to recruit players for Switzerland 9 Giudicelli did not return to Zurich he was rather seen playing in Rio on the side of Heitor Canallia 1934 World Cup participant who commenced the 1933 34 season with Torino and played there nine times but considered the climate in northern Italy as torture for America FC 10 1934 35 Fernando Giudicelli played in Bordeaux in France probably for Girondins At the end of the season he returned once more to Brazil this time convincing goalkeeper Jaguare Bezerra de Vasconcelos of SC Corinthians Paulista and the defender Marins de Araujo Viana Vianinha probably from CA Paulista or also Corinthians of opportunities awaiting in Italy After their voyage across the Atlantic their first port of call was Lisbon where they got news of the commencement of the Second Italo Abyssinian War Therefore they decided not to continue their journey to their intended destination However soon they were taken on by Sporting CP where they were the first Brazilians in club history 11 Giudicelli should only play two matches for the Lisbon side one friendly and a match for the championship of Lisbon where he was sent off after discussions with the referee Jaguare stayed a bit longer with Sporting winning the city championship but then soon moved on to Olympique Marseille where he should leave a lasting impression in the club s history Vianinha stayed with the exception of a brief interruption in Portugal winning national championships with Sporting and FC Porto Fernando Giudicelli moved on to Real Madrid becoming the first Brazilian in the club s history In December 1935 he played against Racing Santander a sole league match for the club After this he had a falling out with coach Francisco Bru who in the consequence suspended him 12 In January 1936 he was in France amongst speculation that he might join Olympique Lillois or FC Antibes He ended up playing for the latter club for which he played 10 first division matches scoring one goal until the end of the season 1935 35 finishing twelfth out of 16 13 In 1936 37 Giudicelli played another 19 matches for the Antibois in which he scored seven goals At the beginning of that season he was joined by Vininha who played five league matches for the club scoring twice before returning to Portugal Antibes finished the season 13th 14 References EditMarcelo Rozenberg Fernando Giudicelli Ex meia do America RJ Flu Torino e Real Madrid Terceiro Tempo Que fim levou Many sources report that Giudicelli played for America FC before joining Fluminense However it has not been possible to verify this using standard literature about America FC or pertinent web sites Estatisticas Fluminense per 15 January 2012 Note these statistics include him as Giudicelli albeit him being listed in contemporary line ups generally as Fernando Marcelo Leme de Arruda Selecao Brasileira Brazilian National Team 1923 1932 RSSSF Brasil 28 February 2009 matches 53 54 and 56 Jorge Costa Excursao do Vasco da Gama a Europa em 1931 Arquivo de Sumulas 24 October 2010 Giudicelli Ferdinando enciclopediadelcalcio it per 15 January 2012 Mario Filho O negro no futebol brasileiro 1947 p 183 Filho used Demosthenes to demonstrate that Brazilian players rather abandoned their names than their nationality for the sake of playing professionally in Europe See e g Fausto dos Santos and Jaguare Bezerra de Vasconcelos who for this reason renounced the continuation of a well paid stint with FC Barcelona Bernasconi Ginge oggi a Napoli La Stampa 22 August 1933 p 4 Giudicelli va in Svizzera La Stampa 20 August 1933 p 4 Girardengo partite per l Argentina Giudicelli importatore di brasiliani per in Svizzera La Stampa 29 December 1933 p 7 Giudicelli e Canalli giocano in un squadra brasiliana La Stampa 25 March 1934 p 6 Jaguare ex meta barcelonista queria ir a Italia y si e queda en Lisboa El Mundo Deportivo 23 October 1935 p 1 Luis Miguel Gonzalez Los primeros Giudicelli Canario Didi y Evaristo Real Madrid 11 August 2005 Almanach du football ed 1935 36 Paris 1936 p 44 Almanach du football ed 1936 37 Paris 1937 p 43External links EditFernando Giudicelli FIFA competition record archived Fernando Giudicelli at National Football Teams com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fernando Giudicelli amp oldid 1111387807, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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