Serginho Chulapa
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Sérgio Bernardino, also known as Serginho or Serginho Chulapa (born in São Paulo, December 23, 1953) was a Brazilian football (soccer) player in striker role.
His career, started in 1974, he played for Marília, São Paulo Futebol Clube, Santos, Corinthians, Marítimo (Portugal), Atlético Sorocaba, Portuguesa, Malatyaspor (1988-1989) and São Caetano. For the Brazilian team he was capped twenty times between May 1979 and July 1982, and participated at 1982 FIFA World Cup, where he scored two goals.
Serginho further represented Brazil in the 1990 edition of the World Cup of Masters, scoring in the final against Holland.
After retiring he was chief trainer and journalist. He managed Santos FC in 2001. Have sufferd serious mental illness after retiering.
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Preceded by Zico |
Brazilian Championship Top Scorer 1983 |
Succeeded by Roberto Dinamite |
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