Fellipe Bertoldo, born on January fifteenth, nineteen ninety-one, is a Brazilian former professional footballer renowned for his role as a midfielder. His career took him across various leagues, showcasing his talent on international stages.
One of the notable chapters in Bertoldo's career was his time with Mitra Kukar in the Indonesia Soccer Championship, where he made a significant impact. In January two thousand sixteen, he furthered his career by signing a one-year contract with Esteghlal Khuzestan F.C. in Iran, adding to his diverse footballing experience.
Interestingly, despite having no direct ties to East Timor, Bertoldo was naturalized and represented the national team from two thousand fourteen to two thousand fifteen. However, his journey took an unexpected turn when, on January nineteenth, two thousand seventeen, the Asian Football Confederation declared him and eleven other Brazilian players ineligible to play for East Timor. This decision was followed by the East Timorese Ministry of Justice declaring his passport null and void just two months later.