Manuel Duarte
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Manuel Almeida Duarte | ||
Date of birth | 29 May 1945 | ||
Place of birth | Celorico de Basto, Portugal | ||
Playing position | Striker | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1962–1964 | Académica | 12 | (6) |
1964–1966 | Leixões | 38 | (14) |
1966–1970 | Sporting CP | 27 | (12) |
1970–1971 | Porto | 2 | (0) |
1971–1972 | Varzim | ||
1972–1978 | Fafe | ||
1978–1979 | Cabeceirense | ||
1979–1980 | Limianos | ||
1981–1982 | Felgueiras | ||
1982–1984 | Mondinense | ||
National team | |||
1966 | Portugal | 2 | (0) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only |
Manuel Almeida Duarte (born 29 May 1945) is a retired Portuguese footballer who played as a striker.
Club career
Duarte was born in Celorico de Basto, Braga District. During a 16–year professional career he played for Académica de Coimbra, Leixões SC, Sporting Clube de Portugal, FC Porto, Varzim S.C. and AD Fafe, amassing Primeira Liga totals of 79 games and 32 goals over the course of nine seasons and competing in the second division with the last two clubs. He retired at the age of 39, after five years in amateur football with four sides.
Duarte scored a career-best 11 goals (in only 19 games) in the 1966–67 campaign, helping Sporting to the fourth position.[1]
International career
Duarte earned two caps for Portugal in 1966, being an unused squad member at that year's FIFA World Cup.[2]
References
- ↑ "Época 1966/67: Primeira Divisão" [1966/67 season: First Division] (in Portuguese). Arquivos da Bola. 17 October 2007. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
- ↑ "A lenda dos Magriços começou há 50 anos" [The legend of the Magriços started 50 years ago]. Expresso (in Portuguese). 13 July 2016. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
External links
- Manuel Duarte at TheFinalBall.com
- Manuel Duarte at ForaDeJogo
- Manuel Duarte at National-Football-Teams.com
- Portugal stats at Eu-Football