Fallece el mítico Bernardi, icono del malaguismo de los años 50

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El Málaga CF ha anunciado esta tarde el fallecimiento de una leyenda e icono del Club Deportivo Málaga. Y es que Bernardo Narváez ‘Bernardi‘ ha muerto a los 90 años de edad y hace que la entidad blanquiazul esté de luto. En un comunicado oficial, el equipo blanquiazul ha trasladado el pésame a toda la familia del que fuera futbolista –fue el segundo máximo goleador del CD Málaga y jugó 216 partidos a lo largo de 12 temporadas, entre 1953 y 1965– así como a todo el malaguismo. Desde MARCA nos unimos a dicho pésame. D.E.P.

Bernardo Narváez González ‘Bernardi’ nació en Málaga, en el barrio de El Perchel, el 6 de diciembre de 1934. El primer equipo en el que estuvo federado fue el Central, conjunto que tenía su sede en la Calle Álamos. En la temporada 51/52 pasó al Rosaleda, que era el filial del Atlético Malagueño y jugaba en categoría provincial. No tardaría en dar el salto al equipo ‘chanquete’ al año siguiente. En el filial del CD Málaga militaría año y medio. Dotado con una gran condición física, Bernardi era habilidoso y el mejor ejemplo de extremo izquierdo de la época.

El 8 de septiembre de 1953 firmó su primer contrato como profesional y en el encuentro Real Murcia 1-1 CD Málaga, jugado en La Condomina (13/12/1953), Chales, entrenador malaguista, le hizo debutar convirtiéndose en el tercer jugador, después de Lasa y Galacho, que se enfundaba la camiseta del CD Málaga tras pasar por el Atlético Malagueño. La semana siguiente Bernardi jugaría su primer partido en La Rosaleda con el CD Málaga ante el Hércules de Alicante. Aquella temporada (53/54) acabaría con el tercer ascenso del CD Málaga a Primera División.

En su debut como jugador en Primera en la 54/55, Bernardi disputó ocho encuentros (dos goles). El CD Málaga no pudo mantener la categoría, descendiendo a Segunda división. De nuevo en la categoría de plata, Bernardi, que ya contaba con 21 años, empezó a ser un fijo en las alineaciones. La temporada 55/56 mete nueve goles, siendo el máximo realizador malaguista. El CD Málaga decidió para la campaña 56/57 apostar por jugadores malagueños y de la cantera, en lo que se denominó ‘malagueñización’ del equipo. Bernardi se convirtió en el estandarte de la plantilla.

El accidente aéreo

El equipo comenzó bien la temporada, pero se vio truncada por el accidente aéreo producido el 29 de septiembre de 1956 cuando se desplazaban para jugar ante el Tenerife. Las secuelas del accidente hicieron mella en la plantilla, que empezó a tener una dinámica negativa. El conjunto blanquiazul llegó a estar en puestos de descenso a mitad de temporada. siete victorias en las últimas ocho jornadas hicieron que el CD Málaga acabase en una holgada quinta posición.

Las dos siguientes temporadas del CD Málaga no fueron deportivamente buenas. En la campaña 57/58 el equipo se salvó del descenso directo en la última jornada, jugando una promoción ante el Castellón que acabaría ganando. Bernardi, con 16 goles esa temporada, fue otra vez el máximo goleador del equipo. La temporada 58/59 acabaría con el conjunto blanquiazul en Tercera división. Los fichajes realizados no cumplieron las expectativas y el baile de entrenadores (hasta cuatro) no lograron que el equipo se mantuviese en Segunda.

En la campaña 59/60, Bernardi fue clave en la plantilla que logró el retorno del CD Málaga a Segunda. Sus números, sobresalientes, fueron 29 encuentros ligueros y 16 goles. Las dos siguientes temporadas el CD Málaga jugó en Segunda, consiguiendo el ascenso a Primera división ante el Racing de Santander en una promoción.

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