- Manuel António
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Manuel António Personal information Full name Manuel António Leitão da Silva Date of birth January 29, 1946 Place of birth Santo Tirso, Portugal Playing position Striker Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1964–1965 Académica 26 (21) 1965–1968 FC Porto 44 (31) 1968–1977 Académica 206 (84) National team 1969 Portugal 4 (0) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Manuel António Leitão da Silva (born 29 January 1946 in Santo Tirso), commonly known as Manuel António, is a former Portuguese footballer. He played as a striker.
Football career
During his 13-year professional career, António played for only two clubs: having started out at Académica de Coimbra, his excellent performances earned him a transfer, at only 19, to national powerhouse Futebol Clube do Porto, where he appeared sparingly in three years (still managing to score regularly).
In 1968, Manuel António returned to Académica, being crowned the first division's topscorer in the first season in his second spell, with the Students finishing in sixth place. He saw out his career eight years later, at the same club, still having a further four seasons in double digits; he gained four caps for Portugal.
External links
- Profile at Zerozero
- Stats at ForaDeJogo (Portuguese)
- Stats at Eu-Football
Bota de Prata winners 1935: Soeiro | 1936 Pinga | 1937: Soeiro | 1938: Peyroteo | 1939: Costuras | 1940: Peyroteo & Kodrnja | 1941: Peyroteo | 1942: Dias | 1943: Julinho | 1944: Rodrigues | 1945: Rodrigues | 1946: Peyroteo | 1947: Peyroteo | 1948: Araújo | 1949: Peyroteo | 1950: Julinho | 1951: Vasques | 1952: J. Águas | 1953: Matateu | 1954: Martins | 1955: Matateu | 1956: J. Águas | 1957: J. Águas | 1958: Duarte | 1959: J. Águas | 1960: Ribeiro | 1961: J. Águas | 1962: Veríssimo | 1963: Torres | 1964: Eusébio | 1965: Eusébio | 1966: Eusébio & Figueiredo | 1967: Eusébio | 1968: Eusébio | 1969: António | 1970: Eusébio | 1971: Artur Jorge | 1972: Artur Jorge | 1973: Eusébio | 1974: Yazalde | 1975: Yazalde | 1976: Jordão | 1977: Gomes | 1978: Gomes | 1979: Gomes | 1980: Jordão | 1981: Nené | 1982: Jacques | 1983: Gomes | 1984: Gomes & Nené | 1985: Gomes | 1986: Fernandes | 1987: Cascavel | 1988: Cascavel | 1989: Vata | 1990: Magnusson | 1991: R. Águas | 1992: Ricky | 1993: Cadete | 1994: Yekini | 1995: Nader | 1996: Domingos | 1997: Jardel | 1998: Jardel | 1999: Jardel | 2000: Jardel | 2001: Pena | 2002: Jardel | 2003: Faye & Simão | 2004: McCarthy | 2005: Liédson | 2006: Meyong | 2007: Liédson | 2008: López | 2009: Nenê | 2010: Cardozo | 2011: HulkThis biographical article related to a Portuguese association football forward is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.