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Gérson da Silva

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Gérson da Silva
Personal information
Full name Gérson Pereira da Silva
Date of birth (1965-09-23)23 September 1965
Place of birth Santos, São Paulo, Brazil
Date of death 17 May 1994(1994-05-17) (aged 28)
Place of death Guarujá, São Paulo, Brazil
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[1]
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1985 Santos 7 (6)
1985 Guarani 10 (1)
1986–1987 Paulista 0 (0)
1988–1991 Atlético Mineiro 56 (21)
1992–1993 Internacional 15 (6)
International career
1989–1990 Brazil 5 (0)
Medal record
Representing  Brazil
FIFA World Youth Championship
Gold medal – first place 1985 Soviet Union
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Gérson Pereira da Silva, (September 23, 1965 – May 17, 1994), sometimes known as just Gérson, was a Brazilian footballer who played as a forward.[2][3]

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Biography

Gerson da Silva’s talents became evident at age 18, when he was top scorer in the Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior 1984 with Santos. Having spent the Guarani de Campinas and Paulista Futebol Clube, became the idol of Atlético Mineiro and Sport Club Internacional, clubs whereby, within 4 years, was three times top scorer of the Copa do Brasil (1989 and 1991 by Atletico, 1992 by Inter), and remains the only player to have hit that mark. In 1991, he helped Atletico to the biggest win of all time in the Brazil Cup: 11–0 in Caiçara Esporte Clube, Campo Maior, Piauí, at Independence Stadium in Belo Horizonte, having scored five goals in this game. At International, where he was known affectionately as "Nego Gerson," he scored a number of beautiful goals and was instrumental in the successful campaigns of the Copa do Brasil of 1992 (when he scored 9 of the team's 18 goals) and Campeonato Gaúcho, won just 10 days after. At the time that the Colorado lifted the Brazilian Cup, the coach Antônio Lopes became aware of the clinical state of Gérson. However, rather than remove him from the group, Lopes kept between holders. The coach confirmed that used the example of basketball player Magic Johnson, gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics months before, to motivate his shirt 9. He died in 1994, victim of toxoplasmosis, a few months after leaving to train for health problems related to AIDS.[4] His wife Andréa Felipe Silva confirmed that Gerson died from AIDS and accused International of abandoning him.[5][6] According to statements from the direction of the International, Gérson was diagnosed with HIV, however the player and his family have always denied. Recently doctors declared that centre forward probably never would have received proper treatment at the time due to the lack of progress in the area, and was apparently upset with the psychological state, possibly due to personal problems or his health, since he never proved to be believer its recovery. For these reasons, the disease could have advanced more quickly.

Gerson managed to win the topscorer award of the Copa do Brasil on three of its five editions (launched in 1989) before retiring in 1993. He scored a total of 166 goals in 291 league games between 1985 and 1993, including the State championships.

Career

Honours

Club

Individual

References

  1. ^ "Gérson da Silva" (in Spanish). national-football-teams.com. Retrieved 25 November 2021.
  2. ^ Gérson da Silva at WorldFootball.net
  3. ^ "Gérson da Silva". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  4. ^ [ http://espn.uol.com.br/noticia/441128_goleador-da-copa-do-brasil-morreu-com-aids-ex-esposa-acusa-o-inter-de-abandono espn.uol.com.br]
  5. ^ agenciaaids.com.br
  6. ^ jornalistas.com.br

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