Mario Sérgio Pontes de Paiva

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Mário Sérgio
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Personnel
Surname Mario Sérgio Pontes de Paiva
birthday September 7, 1950
place of birth Rio de JaneiroBrazil
date of death November 28, 2016
Place of death La Unión (Antioquia)Colombia
position midfield player
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1970 Flamengo Rio de Janeiro 5 (1)
1971-1974 EC Vitória at least 72 (6)
1975 Fluminense FC 14 (0)
1976-1988 Botafogo FR 20 (3)
1979-1981 SC Internacional 52 (4)
1981-1982 Sao Paulo FC at least 11 (1)
1983 AA Ponte Preta 7 (1)
1984 SC Internacional 8 (0)
1984-1985 Palmeiras São Paulo at least 11 (1)
1986-1987 Botafogo FC
1987 AC Bellinzona
1988 EC Bahia 1 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1981-1985 Brazil 7 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Mário Sérgio Pontes de Paiva , called Mário Sérgio , (born September 7, 1950 in Rio de Janeiro , † November 28, 2016 in La Unión , Colombia ) was a Brazilian football player . The midfielder was a Brazilian international .

Career

He started his career at Flamengo Rio de Janeiro . From 1971 to 1974 he was under contract with Vitória . He then spent a year with Fluminense Rio de Janeiro before moving to Botafogo . In 1979 he went to Internacional , with whom he became Brazilian champion. At the Copa Libertadores 1980 Internacional reached the finals, in which they lost to Nacional Montevideo . In 1981 he moved to São Paulo FC and a year later to Ponte Preta . In 1983 he went to Gremio Porto Alegre , with whom he won the World Cup with a 2-1 after extra time against Hamburger SV . In 1984 he moved to Internacional again and then went to Palmeiras in July . In September he was tested positive for amphetamine during a doping control and was banned for three months. At the end of his career he was with Botafogo (SP), AC Bellinzona in Switzerland and EC Bahia .

Mário Sérgio was called up to the Brazilian national team seven times between 1981 and 1985.

After his playing career, he was a coach and became vice-champion with Internacional in 2009. He also worked as a sports reporter for Fox Sports . As part of this work, Mário Sérgio died in the crash of LaMia flight 2933 on November 28, 2016.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. São Paulo x Palmeiras: os cinco clássicos mais polêmicos esportes.estadao.com.br March 10, 2013
  2. blick.ch