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Lot # 59: *Brazil World Cup 1982 Star* VINTAGE Serginho Chulapa #15 Santos FC (Brazil) Match Worn Shirt for Season 1983. *Provenance: Player Collection with PICS!!*

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*Brazil World Cup 1982 Star* VINTAGE Serginho Chulapa #15 Santos FC (Brazil) Match Worn Shirt for Season 1983.

*Provenance: Player Collection with PICS!!*


Sérgio Bernardino (born 23 December 1953), known as Serginho Chulapa or simply Serginho, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a striker, and is the assistant manager of Santos FC. Born in São Paulo, Serginho was a São Paulo FC youth graduate. He made his first-team debut on 6 June 1973, in a 0–0 friendly draw against Bahia, and scored his first goal four days later in a 1–1 draw against Corinthians for the Taça Estado de São Paulo tournament. In 1974, returning from a loan to Série B side Marília, Serginho became a mainstay at Tricolor, scoring an impressive mark of 18 goals in the 1977 season.On 12 February 1978, Serginho reportedly assaulted the linesman Vandevaldo Rangel, and was handed a 14-month suspension (he only served eleven), subsequently missing out the 1978 FIFA World Cup (which he was expected to feature). In the 1981 Finals, he received a straight red card after kicking Emerson Leão. Santos In 1983 Serginho joined Santos, and was the top goalscorer of both Campeonato Paulista and Série A, both with 22 goals. With the club he lifted the state championship in the following year, scoring 74 goals in 110 matches during his first spell. Corinthians In 1985, Serginho moved to rivals Corinthians, joining a team that was known as Selecão Corinthiana due to the high level of quality of the squad. After an above-average campaign both individually and teamwise, he left the club. Later career Serginho returned to Santos in 1986, later stating that he took a "sabbatical year" at Corinthians.He would, however, struggle with injuries during his second spell, and subsequently moved to Portugal's Marítimo.Returning to Santos for a third spell in 1988, Serginho featured regularly before moving to Malatyaspor in Turkey. He went back to his previous club in 1989, and subsequently represented Portuguesa Santista, São Caetano and Atlético Sorocaba; he retired with the latter in 1993, aged 39. International For the Brazilian team he was capped twenty times between May 1979 and July 1982, and participated at 1982 FIFA World Cup, where he played in all five matches and scored two goals. Serginho further represented Brazil in the 1990 edition of the World Cup of Masters, scoring in the final against Netherlands.


Shirt details: Topper trademark. Made in Brazil. Size 10 (Large) . Topper Logo Painted - Sublimate. Santos shield painted / sublimated on the shirt. Numbers stamped / painted on the shirt. See photos for all details!!

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