Francisco Ernandi Lima da Silva

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Mirandinha
Personnel
Surname Francisco Ernani Lima di Sliva
birthday 2nd July 1959
place of birth Chaval,  Brazil
size 170 cm
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1978-1979 AA Ponte Preta
1979-1980 Palmeiras São Paulo
1980-1982 Botafogo FR
1983-1984 Náutico capibaribe 33 (13)
1985 Portuguesa 27 (15)
1986-1987 Palmeiras São Paulo 9 (2)
1987-1989 Newcastle United 26 (21)
1989-1991 Palmeiras São Paulo 54 (20)
1991 Belenenses Lisbon 3 (2)
1991 Corinthians São Paulo 8 (1)
1991 Fortaleza EC
1992 Shimizu S-Pulse
1993-1994 Shonan Bellmare 13 (2)
1995 Fortaleza EC
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1987-1989 Brazil 4 (1)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1996 Ferroviário AC
1997 Botafogo FC
1998 Hajer Club
1999 Goiânia EC
1999 Atlético Rio Negro Club
1999-2000 Al-Raed
2000 Nacional FC
2001 EC Flamengo
2002 Hajer Club
2002 River AC
2003 Kedah FA
2004 Cascavel Clube Recreativo
2005 Libermoro FC
2006 CE Nova Esperança
2006 Atlético Rio Negro Club
2006 Libermorro FC
2007-2008 Fortaleza EC
2009 Hajer Club
2009-2010 Ferroviário AC
1 Only league games are given.

Francisco Ernandi Lima da Silva , better known as Mirandinha , (born July 2, 1959 in Chaval, Brazil ) is a former Brazilian football player.

Career

1977-1983

The 1.70-meter-tall striker began his career in 1977 with the club Ferroviário AC , where he did not take part in league games during his first season. His first league games he played at the club AA Ponte Preta , with whom he completed eight goalless league games. In the second year he played no more league games with the club. After two seasons he moved to the club Botafogo , where he was under contract for three years.

In his first year he played no league games, his first 18 league games with seven goals he played in 1981. Last year he was under contract for 14 league games and scored six times. After three years at the club, he canceled his contract and moved to the Náutico Capibaribe club , where he signed a two-year contract. In 1983 he played 18 league games and scored eleven goals. In the second and last year he took part in nine league games and was able to promote four passes into the goal.

1983-1989

In the same year he moved to the Portuguesa club , where he did not play any league games in the first year. He played nine league games in his second year and was able to hit two passes into the goal. In 1985 Mirandinha signed a contract but did not participate in league games. The next year he moved to the club Palmeiras São Paulo for two years , for which he completed 26 league games in the first year and promoted 21 passes into goal. In his second year at the club, he did not play any league games and moved to the English club Newcastle United for two seasons . He took part in 26 league games in the first season and scored eleven goals. In the 1988/89 season he completed 28 league games and scored nine times. After two seasons in England, he returned to the club Palmeiras São Paulo and was under contract for two more years. During 1988 he played nine league games and scored one goal, in the second he took part in seven and was able to score again.

Since 1990

In the 1990/91 season he moved for one season to the Portuguese club Belenenses Lisbon , for which he played three league games during the season and promoted two passes into the goal. After the season in Portugal, he moved back to Brazil for Corinthians São Paulo , was under contract for seven league games and scored one goal. In 1991 Mirandinha signed a contract with Fortaleza EC , but for which he did not take part in league games.

In 1992 he moved to Japan for three years and his first position was the club Shimizu S-Pulse , with which he was not under contract for league games. The only year he was signed for league games was in 1993 when he signed with Shonan Bellmare . During the season he was under contract for 18 league games and scored twelve times. In the second year he did not take part in any league games. He spent his last year as a football player without any league games at the Brazilian club Fortaleza EC .

Coaching career

In 1996 he signed a coaching contract with Ferroviário Atlético Clube (CE) for one season . From 1997 to 1999 he was with the clubs Botafogo (DF) , Hajer Club , Goiânia EC and Atlético Rio Negro Clube under contract. From 1999 to 2000 he signed a contract with Al-Raed . In the years from 2000 to 2005 he signed a contract with the clubs Nacional FC , Atlético Rio Negro Clube, EC Flamengo , Hajer Club (both 2002), Ríver Atlético Clube , Kedah FA and Cascavel Clube Recreativo for one season, one year . In 2006 he was under contract for three clubs, Libermorro FC , CE Nova Esperança and for the third time with Atlético Rio Negro Clube. The rest of his career he was with the clubs Libermorro FC, Fortaleza EC , Hajer Club and 2010, in his last year as a coach with the club Ferroviário Atlético Clube (CE) under contract.

Web links

  • Mirandinha in the database of fussballzz.de
  • Mirandinha in the database of foradejogo.net (English)
  • Mirandinha in the database of sambafoot.com (English)