Paris Saint-Germain At the age of 14, Fernandes joined
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). He turned down moves to
Saint-Étienne,
Auxerre,
Lille,
Nantes, and
RC Paris in order to stay closer to his parents, and because he was a supporter of PSG. On 11 August 1993, Fernandes made his first and only appearance for PSG in a 1–0 win against
Sochaux. PSG won the
Division 1 in
1993–94, therefore Fernandes had the title attributed to him in his career honours, despite not playing a full match the entire season. During the
1995–96 season, Fernandes went on loan to
Nancy in the
Division 2. He played frequently in his first season under manager
László Bölöni, and stayed at the club the following year. In the beginning of the 1995–96 season, Fernandes injured his knee. He was back at playing football after four months on the sidelines, but only made a total of 13 appearances that campaign before leaving the club.
Châteauroux After leaving Nancy, Fernandes went back to Paris Saint-Germain, only to sign for
Châteauroux one weekend before the closing of the
transfer market. In his first season with the club, he played a total of 24 matches across all competitions as Châteauroux won the Division 2. Châteauroux played in the Division 1 in the
1997–98 season, but were relegated. Fernandes did not play a single match due to injury; he had surgery three times on his knee. After failed transfers to
Sedan and
Pisa due to injury, Fernandes decided to end his professional career.
Sainte-Geneviève In December 1998, Fernandes joined amateur club
Sainte-Geneviève, where his brother was playing. He became
player-manager for the club in June 2002, and retired from football two years later. == Post-playing career ==