Amaury Bischoff

Footballer with notable club performances

Amaury Bischoff - Athletes & Sports Figures born March 31st, 1987
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Played as a midfielder, starting career in the youth ranks of SC Olhanense. Joined the youth setup at S.C. Braga before moving to the senior squad. Shortly thereafter, transferred to the English club Arsenal but was loaned out to other teams for first-team experience. Represented the Portugal U21 team and contributed to the squad during international competitions. Later played for clubs like U.D. Oliveirense and A.D. Sanjoanense in lower-tier leagues, continuing to develop skills and contribute on the field.

Played for Arsenal

Represented Portugal U21

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