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15 Facts About Roberto Fernandes

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Roberto Fernandes subsequently worked for Surubim and Unibol before moving to the Sao Paulo state, where he led Primavera to the Campeonato Paulista Serie B2 title in 2001.

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Roberto Fernandes began the 2002 season with Independente de Limeira, later working with Linense and Londrina's under-20 squad; he was appointed manager of the first team in the latter club for the ensuing campaign on 14 November 2002.

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On 23 December 2004, Roberto Fernandes left Uniao Sao Joao without managing a single match for the club, after accepting an offer from Ceara.

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Roberto Fernandes was in charge of five different clubs during the 2006 season: Santo Andre, Vila Nova, Ceilandia, Ituano, and Brasiliense; with the latter club he won the 2007 Campeonato Brasiliense before accepting an offer from Nautico in July of that year.

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Roberto Fernandes resigned from Nautico on 20 May 2008, despite leading the Serie A at the time, and was named at the helm of Atletico Paranaense just hours later, replacing Ney Franco; he was himself dismissed by Furacao on 4 August.

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Roberto Fernandes returned to Nautico on 8 August 2008, but was sacked the following 7 March.

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Roberto Fernandes was named Americana manager on 20 October 2011, replacing Sergio Guedes, but was sacked on 29 January of the following year, after just three matches in the campaign, as the club returned to their previous name of Guaratingueta.

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Roberto Fernandes was appointed at the helm of America de Natal in March 2012, winning the 2012 Campeonato Potiguar but being sacked in February 2013.

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On 8 August 2013, Roberto Fernandes was appointed manager of America's rivals ABC.

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Roberto Fernandes narrowly avoided relegation in the 2013 Serie B, but was sacked on 16 March 2014.

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In October 2014, after a short stint at Remo, Roberto Fernandes returned to America.

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Roberto Fernandes left the club on 8 October of the following year, and subsequently worked for Capivariano, Confianca and Parana during the 2016 season.

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Roberto Fernandes returned to Nautico for a fourth spell on 1 August 2017, after previously working at Bangu and Confianca in the campaign.

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Roberto Fernandes left the club the following April, subsequently returning to former sides ABC and America before rejoining CRB on 18 December 2020.

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On 8 August 2022, Roberto Fernandes replaced Alberto Valentim at the helm of CSA, but was himself dismissed on 14 October.