Mauro Silva
Brazilian association football player

Mauro Silva

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Mauro da Silva Gomes ([ˈmawɾu ˈsiwvɐ]; born 12 January 1968), known as Silva, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a defensive midfielder.

A workhorse with incredible stamina, as well as tackling and leadership skills, he was best known for his spell with Deportivo. He amassed competitive totals of 458 games and one goal over 13 La Liga seasons, winning six major titles.

Silva represented Brazil at the 1994 World Cup and two Copa América tournaments, winning the former tournament.

Football career

Silva was born in São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo. After starting playing with Guarani Futebol Clube he moved to Clube Atlético Bragantino in 1990, where he spent the following two seasons. Subsequently, he was acquired up by Spain's Deportivo de La Coruña, for 250 million pesetas (approximately €1.6 million), arriving at the same time as countryman Bebeto.

Silva was an everpresent fixture with the Galicians, only suspensions and injuries preventing him from being cast into the starting XI – in the 1994–95 campaign he only appeared in six La Liga matches and, already 36, was limited to 20 in his final year – as he helped them to one league, two cups and three supercups, adding to this the team's five participations in the UEFA Champions League, reaching the semi-finals in 2003–04: after a 0–0 away draw against FC Porto he missed the second leg due to suspension, and Depor lost 0–1.

On 22 May 2005, after 13 years with Deportivo, Silva was replaced by longtime understudy Aldo Duscher during a 0–3 home loss against RCD Mallorca, bidding farewell to the Estadio Riazor and football in the same match as another club legend, Fran. With Brazil he collected 59 caps in ten years, playing all the matches and minutes (except for the second half of the group stage match against Sweden) in the nation's victorious campaign at the 1994 FIFA World Cup; in that year, he was named by FIFA as the ninth best player in the world.

In December 2016, as Deportivo celebrated its 110th anniversary, Silva was chosen by club fans as the best players in its history.

Career statistics

Club

Club performance League
Season Club League Apps Goals
Brazil League
1987 Guarani Série A 0 0
1988 1 0
1989 0 0
1990 Bragantino Série A 18 0
1991 21 0
1992 22 0
Spain League
1992/93 Deportivo La Liga 37 0
1993/94 35 1
1994/95 6 0
1995/96 22 0
1996/97 32 0
1997/98 31 0
1998/99 36 0
1999/00 33 0
2000/01 31 0
2001/02 27 0
2002/03 32 0
2003/04 27 0
2004/05 20 0
Country Brazil 62 0
Spain 369 1
Total 431 1

International

Brazil
Year Apps Goals
1991 13 0
1992 7 0
1993 11 0
1994 11 0
1995 1 0
1996 1 0
1997 10 0
1998 4 0
1999 0 0
2000 0 0
2001 1 0
Total 59 0

Honours

Club

Bragantino
  • Campeonato Paulista: 1990
Deportivo
  • La Liga: 1999–2000
  • Copa del Rey: 1994–95, 2001–02
  • Supercopa de España: 1995, 2000, 2002

International

Brazil
  • FIFA World Cup: 1994
  • Copa América: 1997; Runner-up 1991
  • CONCACAF Gold Cup: Third-place 1998

Individual

  • Bola de Ouro: 1991
  • Bola de Prata: 1991, 1992