Alberto Fernando Cardoso (17 October 1906 - deceased), is a former Portuguese footballer who played as a forward.
Cardoso joined Benfica in 1930, where he spent four years, scoring 23 goals in 62 matches, winning two Primeira Liga's and two Campeonatos de Portugal.
Born in Lisbon, Cardoso joined Benfica in 1930, making his debut on 26 October, against Belenenses.
[2][3] In his first years, he faced competition from Augusto Dinis and Vítor Silva, so his playing time was reduced and mainly spent in the Campeonato de Lisboa.
[4] Later, it was Valadas, Rogério and Carlos Torres, who beat him to the first team, so Cardoso played only sporadically over the course of his eight–years spell at Benfica, racking 23 goals in 62 appearances.