Mário Jardel

Mário Jardel

Mário Jardel was born on September 18th, 1973

Full Name: Mário Jardel
Occupation: Footballer
Nationality: Brazilian
Place of Birth: Fortaleza, Brazil
Zodiac Sign: Scorpio
Height: 6 feet 1 inches
Profession: Striker
Notable Clubs: Grêmio, Porto

Timeline
1973
Born in Brasília
Mário Jardel was born on September 18, 1973, in Brasília, Brazil. He would go on to become a talented Brazilian footballer.
1991
Began professional career
Jardel began his professional career in 1991, playing for various clubs in Brazil and Portugal.
1996
Won the Portuguese Golden Boot
Jardel won the Portuguese Golden Boot in 1996, recognizing his impressive goal-scoring abilities.
2000
Joined Galatasaray
Jardel joined Galatasaray in 2000, where he won several titles and became a fan favorite.
2004
Retired from professional football
Jardel retired from professional football in 2004, concluding a successful career that spanned over a decade.
Mário Jardel

Mário Jardel Quiz

Mário Jardel is remembered for his

Score: 0/5
FAQ
What position did Mário Jardel play in football?
Mário Jardel played as a striker for various clubs and the Brazilian national team.
Which clubs did Mário Jardel play for in Europe?
Mário Jardel played for Sporting CP, Galatasaray, and Bolton Wanderers, among other clubs, during his European football career.
What awards did Mário Jardel win in his football career?
Mário Jardel won the European Golden Shoe twice, in 1999 and 2002, and was the top scorer in the Portuguese Primeira Liga and Turkish Süper Lig.
What is Mário Jardels legacy in Brazilian football?
Mário Jardel is remembered as a prolific goal-scorer and one of the most successful Brazilian players in European football history.
How did Mário Jardel contribute to Galatasarays UEFA Cup win?
Mário Jardel scored crucial goals for Galatasaray during their 2000 UEFA Cup-winning campaign, including the decisive goal in the final.

Related People:

Ronaldo

49 Years Old

A legendary Brazilian forward who won two World Cup titles and is known for his exceptional skill, speed, and scoring prowess, earning him three FIFA World Player of the Year awards.

Zico

73 Years Old

A Brazilian football legend who won numerous titles as a player and coach, known for his exceptional skill, vision, and leadership on the pitch.

Pelé

85 Years Old

A legendary Brazilian soccer player and actor who won three World Cups and scored over 1,000 goals, known for his speed, skill, and charismatic smile.

Garrincha

92 Years Old

A Brazilian football legend who dazzled fans with his speed, skill, and scoring prowess, leading his team to two World Cup titles and earning the nickname "Little Bird" for his swift moves on the field.

Tostão

79 Years Old

A Brazilian football legend who won the 1970 World Cup and later became a journalist and physician, known for his exceptional skills on the field and versatility off it.

Jairzinho

81 Years Old

Brazil's 1970 World Cup-winning forward, known for being the first player to score in every game of the tournament, leading his team to victory.

Diddú

70 Years Old

Icelandic singer-songwriter known for her eclectic and emotive music, often incorporating elements of electronic and folk genres. She's a critically acclaimed artist with a devoted fan base.