Fernando Meira
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| Fernando Meira | ||
| Personal information | ||
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| Full name | Fernando José da Silva Freitas Meira | |
| Date of birth | June 5, 1978 | |
| Place of birth | Guimarães, Portugal | |
| Height | 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) | |
| Playing position | Defender | |
| Club information | ||
| Current club | VfB Stuttgart | |
| Number | 6 | |
| Senior clubs1 | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
| 1995-1998 1998-1999 1999-2000 2000-2001 2002-present |
Vitória SC FC Felgueiras Vitória SC SL Benfica VfB Stuttgart |
22 (0) 33 (0) 30 (2) 46 (2) 156 (8) |
| National team2 | ||
| 2000-present | Portugal | 46 (2) |
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Fernando Meira (born 5 June 1978 in Guimarães), pron. IPA: [fɨɾ'nɐ̃du 'mɐiɾɐ], is a Portuguese football player. He has won numerous caps for the Portugal national football team before establishing himself as a regular in the national side's defence. After being left out of the squad for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, he earned a recall under new coach Luiz Felipe Scolari.
Fernando José da Silva Freitas Meira began his career with Vitória de Guimarães in 1995/96 and spent two further seasons there before moving to second division FC Felgueiras on loan.
- 1998: Fernando Meira played 33 league games as Felgueiras narrowly missed out on promotion, finishing fifth, before returning to Guimarães for another fine season in which he scored his first goals in league football.
- 2000: SL Benfica paid €1.2m for him in summer 2000 and the defender did not disappoint, earning the club captaincy and bolstering his reputation to the point that VfB Stuttgart paid €7.5m for his skills in January 2002 on a four-and-a-half-year contract. Stuttgart's general manager, Rolf Rüssmann, described the player as a "trophy" signing.
- 2002: VfB Stuttgart coach Felix Magath fielded Fernando Meira in 31 Bundesliga matches, and only a suspension prevented him from featuring in all 34 as the club finished second to clinch a place in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League. He missed two UEFA Cup matches, including the home defeat by Celtic FC.
- 2006: He became team captain of VfB Stuttgart. In 2006-07 they won the Bundesliga trophy, making it the first time the team won it in 15 years and the first national team title for Meira. During the celebrations and while raising the trophy he had a Vitória de Guimarães scarf wrapped around his right wrist and a portuguese flag over his shoulders.
With Stuttgart:
- Bundesliga (2006-07)
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| 1 Ricardo • 2 P. Ferreira • 3 Caneira • 4 R. Costa • 5 Meira • 6 Costinha • 7 Figo • 8 Petit • 9 Pauleta • 10 H. Viana • 11 Simão • 12 Quim • 13 Miguel • 14 N. Valente • 15 Boa Morte • 16 R. Carvalho • 17 C. Ronaldo • 18 Maniche • 19 Tiago • 20 Deco • 21 Nuno Gomes • 22 P. Santos • 23 H. Postiga • Coach: Scolari |
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1 Schäfer • 2 Beck • 3 Osorio • 4 Gledson • 5 Taşçı • 6 Meira • 7 Meißner • 8 Farnerud • 9 Ewerthon • 10 Baştürk • 11 Hitzlsperger • 12 Langer • 13 Pardo • 15 Boka • 17 Delpierre • 18 Cacau • 19 Hilbert • 20 Marica • 21 Magnin • 25 da Silva • 28 Khedira • 29 Mandjeck • 31 Stolz • 33 Gomez • 36 Perchtold • 38 Pisot • 40 Schuster • 42 Pischorn • Manager: Veh |
Categories: Portuguese footballers | Portugal international footballers | Benfica players | Vitória SC players | VfB Stuttgart players | Expatriate football players in Germany | First Bundesliga footballers | Olympic footballers of Portugal | Footballers at the 2004 Summer Olympics | FIFA World Cup 2006 players | 1978 births | Living people | Portuguese expatriate footballers