Marco Aurélio (footballer, born 1967) explained

Marco Aurélio
Fullname:Marco Aurélio Cunha dos Santos
Birth Date:18 February 1967
Birth Place:Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Height:1.86 m
Position:Central defender
Years1:1984–1987
Clubs1:America-RJ
Years2:1988–1990
Clubs2:Vasco da Gama
Caps2:25
Goals2:0
Years3:1990–1994
Clubs3:União da Madeira
Caps3:127
Goals3:11
Years4:1994–1999
Clubs4:Sporting
Caps4:134
Goals4:3
Years5:1999–2001
Clubs5:Vicenza
Caps5:53
Goals5:1
Years6:2001–2002
Clubs6:Palermo
Caps6:32
Goals6:2
Years7:2002–2003
Clubs7:Cosenza
Caps7:28
Goals7:0
Years8:2003–2004
Clubs8:SPAL
Caps8:16
Goals8:0
Years9:2004–2005
Clubs9:Teramo
Caps9:39
Goals9:2
Years10:2005–2006
Clubs10:SPAL
Caps10:28
Goals10:1
Totalcaps:482
Totalgoals:20

Marco Aurélio Cunha dos Santos (born 18 February 1967), known as Marco Aurélio or just M. Aurélio, is a Brazilian former footballer who played as a defender.[1] He also holds Portuguese nationality after played over 8 seasons at Portugal.

He is known for his moustache and his performance at Sporting, nicknamed him "O Imperador".

Career

Born in Rio de Janeiro, Marco Aurélio started his career at hometown club América. He then played two Campeonato Brasileiro Série A season for Vasco da Gama, also located at Rio de Janeiro. Before the start of 1990 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A and during the 1990 Campeonato Carioca, he left for União da Madeira of Portuguese Liga. Except 1992–93 season at Liga de Honra, he made 94 appearances at Portuguese top division. In 1994, he left for Sporting Clube de Portugal, which he won the cup and the super cup in 1995, under Carlos Queiroz. He partnered with Noureddine Naybet, and then Beto during at the lion. In 1998–99 season, he had some argument with Mirko Jozić and partially the reason he left the club.

In January 1999, he left for Italian Serie A side Vicenza, made his league debut on 24 January, against Parma AC as starting XI. The match ended in 0–0 draw. He followed Vicenza relegated to Serie B in 1999, and in 2001 joined Serie B newcomer Palermo.[2] He then left for Serie B struggler Cosenza, which went bankrupt at the end of 2002–03 Serie B season. He then left for Serie C1 side SPAL and in mid-season for Teramo, also at Serie C1 but in Group B.

In 2005, Marco Aurélio returned to SPAL, which newly re-found as SPAL 1907 at Serie C2 after the predecessor went bankrupt.

Honours

Vasco da Gama

1989

Sporting

1995 (rematch at April 1996)

1995

Vicenza

2000

Notes and References

  1. https://maisfutebol.iol.pt/sporting/liga/marco-aurelio-memorias-de-quando-sousa-cintra-se-ria-do-fc-porto?_ga=2.231225375.1098483925.1607294723-763065413.1602873581 Marco Aurélio: memórias de quando Sousa Cintra se ria do FC Porto
  2. News: Il Napoli insegue il brasiliano Dodò, De Sanctis va al Crotone. 13 July 2001. 15 April 2010. La Gazzetta dello Sport. Italian.