Silvio Fernández (footballer) explained

Silvio Fernández
Fullname:Silvio Daer Fernández Dos Santos
Birth Date:3 June 1974
Birth Place:Melo, Uruguay
Height:1.83 m[1]
Position:Striker
Currentclub:Coatepeque FC (manager)
Youthclubs1:Boca Juniors Melo
Youthclubs2:Nacional
Years1:1996–1997
Clubs1:Nacional
Years2:1998
Clubs2:Defensor Sporting
Years3:1999–2000
Clubs3:Villa Española
Years4:2000
Clubs4:Provincial Osorno
Years5:2001–2002
Clubs5:Santiago Wanderers
Years6:2003
Clubs6:Chiapas
Years7:2003
Clubs7:Colo-Colo
Years8:2004
Clubs8:Universidad de Concepción
Years9:2005
Clubs9:Palestino
Years10:2005
Clubs10:Rangers
Years11:2006
Clubs11:Santiago Wanderers
Years12:2006
Clubs12:Central Español
Years13:2007
Clubs13:Hispano
Years14:2008
Clubs14:Racing Montevideo
Years15:2008–2010
Clubs15:Deportivo Xinabajul
Years16:2010
Clubs16:Cerro Largo
Caps1:21
Goals1:3
Caps4:20
Goals4:10
Caps5:61
Goals5:38
Caps6:9
Goals6:2
Caps7:35
Goals7:10
Caps8:14
Goals8:1
Caps9:11
Goals9:1
Caps10:19
Goals10:7
Caps11:16
Goals11:5
Caps12:5
Goals12:0
Caps15:47
Goals15:7
Manageryears1:2012
Managerclubs1:Atlético Fernandino (youth)
Manageryears2:2013
Managerclubs2:Huehue FC
Manageryears3:2013
Managerclubs3: (assistant)
Manageryears4:2013
Manageryears5:2015
Managerclubs5:General Velásquez
Manageryears6:2016
Managerclubs6:Quintero Unido
Manageryears7:2016–2017
Managerclubs7:Santiago Wanderers (youth)
Manageryears8:2017
Managerclubs8:Santiago Wanderers (caretaker)
Manageryears9:2018
Managerclubs9:Santiago Wanderers (assistant)
Manageryears10:2020
Managerclubs10:Deportivo Catocha
Manageryears11:2020–2022
Managerclubs11:Xinabajul Huehue
Manageryears12:2023
Managerclubs12:Deportivo San Pedro
Manageryears13:2024
Managerclubs13:Coatepeque FC

Silvio Daer Fernández Dos Santos (born June 3, 1974, in Melo, Uruguay) is a Uruguayan former footballer who played as a striker.

Playing career

Fernández started his career with Nacional in 1996.[2]

Fernández highlighted as a player for Chilean club Santiago Wanderers after winning the 2001 Primera División.[3] [4] [5] [6]

Coaching career

Fernández started his coaching career with the Atlético Fernandino youth ranks in his homeland.[7] [8] After working in Guatemala, Fernández moved to Chile in 2015 and signed with General Velásquez alongside his former teammate in Santiago Wanderers, Jaime Riveros.[9]

In April 2017, he assumed as coach of the Santiago Wanderers first team after Eduardo Espinel was released.[10]

In 2020, he moved back to work to Guatemala.[7] [11]

Honours

Player

Nacional[2]
Santiago Wanderers
Racing Club de Montevideo

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Silvio Fernandez . livefutbol.com . 2 September 2024 . es.
  2. Web site: Fernández, Silvio . Atilio Software . Comisión Historia C. N. de F. . 2 September 2024 . es.
  3. Web site: Wanderers en Campeonato de Primera División 2001 . Memoria Wanderers . 2 September 2024 . es.
  4. Web site: Alfaro . Álvaro . Silvio Fernández: "Cuando Nicolás Ibáñez compró Wanderers, pensó que estaba en Santiago Morning" . En Cancha . 2 September 2024 . es . 18 September 2021.
  5. Web site: El último ídolo de Santiago Wanderers se retiró de las canchas . Corporación Santiago Wanderers . 2 September 2024 . es . 5 September 2016.
  6. Web site: Rubio . Jorge . El mensaje de Silvio Fernández a Joel Soto, preso por tráfico de drogas: "Que no sea tan traumático" . RedGol . 2 September 2024 . es . 25 April 2023.
  7. Web site: Silvio Fernandez . futbolcultura.com . 2 September 2024 . es . 23 July 2020.
  8. Web site: Silvio FERNÁNDEZ . Memoria Wanderers . 2 September 2024 . es.
  9. News: Dupla clave del Wanderers campeón se reúne para hacer crecer a General Velásquez . 2 September 2024 . SoyChile . 1 July 2015 . es.
  10. News: Silvio Fernández, nuevo DT de Wanderers: “Iremos con valentía y con honor” . 2 September 2024 . . 27 April 2017 . es.
  11. Web site: Erlandsen . Patricio . Los 6 jugadores del Wanderers campeón 2001 que hoy buscan abrirse camino como entrenadores . En Cancha . 3 September 2024 . es . 15 August 2022.