- Mário João
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Mário João (born Barreiro, 6 June 1935) was a Portuguese footballer.
He played as a right-defender for SL Benfica, from 1957/58 to 1961/62, and CUF, from Barreiro, from 1962/63 to 1967/68. He won two titles of National Champion and two Cups of Portugal with Benfica.
He was part of their UEFA Champions League victories in the European Cup 1960-61 and the European Cup 1961-62.
He had three caps for Portugal National Team, two of them as a Benfica player, from 2 May 1960, in a 1–5 defeat with Yugoslavia, for European Championship quarter-finals, to the 2–1 win over Belgium, in 3 May 1964, in a friendly match. Mário João was never a full professional and left football, because he earned more money as a worker for CUF then as a football player.
He would be the coach of CUF for the 1975/76 season.
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