- João Vieira Pinto
Infobox Football biography
playername = João Pinto
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1971|8|19
cityofbirth =Porto
countryofbirth =Portugal
height = height|m=1.71
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position = Forward (Retired)
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1988-1990
1990-1991
1991-1992
1992-2000
2000–2004
2004–2006
2006–2008
clubs =Boavista FC
Atlético MadridBoavista FC SL Benfica Sporting CP Boavista FC SC Braga
caps(goals) = 19 (2)
- (-)
43 (8)
302 (90)
142 (32)
62 (13)
33 (3)
nationalyears = 1991–2002
nationalteam = Portugal
nationalcaps(goals) = 81 (23)
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ntupdate =João Manuel Vieira Pinto (born
19 August 1971 inPorto ) is a former Portuguese footballer, who made his name mostly at a domestic level and as a key figure in the Portuguese national team's "Golden Generation ". [ [http://www.uefa.com/footballeurope/news/kind=2/newsid=734212.html] ]Youth
As a youth, João Vieira Pinto played for the "Bairro do Falcão" (where he was born, in Campanhã, Porto's east side) and the "Águias da Areosa", and once tried to join
FC Porto , but was refused, joiningBoavista FC instead. As a child, João Pinto impressed with his speed and ball control, and was one of the brightest stars in Portugal's wins in the World Youth Championship inRiyadh andLisbon in1989 and1991 He is the only player ever to have been on the winning side in this competition twice. His performance in the first competition earned him a transfer toAtlético Madrid in1990 , but he was placed instead on "Atlético Madrileño", the reserves' side. After a forgettable season, he rejoined Boavista, where he played every game, scoring eight goals, and helping his team win the Portuguese Cup. This season earned him a transfer toLisbon 'sSL Benfica .Career
In Benfica, João Pinto's career was threatened in late
1992 by a collapsed lung during a game inScotland for the 1994 World Cup qualifiers. He did recover, but was unable to help Benfica win the title. However, in the next season he played some of what most agree was the best football he ever played at Benfica, with his best moment in a derby against Sporting, where he scored three goals and was on the play of the remaining three of a massive 6-3 victory in theEstádio José Alvalade . This result proved to be decisive for Benfica's title that season.Dubbed "The Golden Boy", João Pinto won the captaincy fromAntónio Veloso after Veloso's retirement in1995 , but Pinto was unable to win a national title again. Arguably, the lack of quality of a poorly managed Benfica side played a part in his lack of development after 1995, as he was considered as the main talent of the Portuguese squad, alongside playerRui Costa .Finally, after a wage dispute with Benfica's president João Vale e Azevedo, he was released from contract weeks before the Euro 2000 (making him the only free-agent in the competition), where he helped the national team reach the semi-finals.After the end of the Euro 2000, João Pinto had several offers from abroad, and after almost signing with Benfica's rivals
FC Porto , he settled for Sporting instead. After a relatively poor season in 2000-01, Sporting hired four-time "Portuguese Golden Boot" winnerMário Jardel , and João Pinto returned to his golden years in a magnificent run by Sporting, where he captured his second title. Named the "father of the team" by Jardel, João Pinto played all but one game, and scored nine goals.Never recovering fully from the incident at the World Cup, Pinto failed to impress in the following seasons, when Sporting failed to reach the top two spots, and in
2004 he was released from contract, returning to Boavista. Although he was close to signing withAl-Hilal ofSaudi Arabia in the January transfer window, he remained with his first professional club.After a season carrying Boavista's squad (who almost qualified for
UEFA Cup , with Pinto scoring nine league goals and receiving numerous man of the match awards), João Pinto accepted the invitation ofSC Braga 's board in July 2006, signing for one season. He was saluted by thousands of fans during his official presentation to the media. He scored 2 goals in 24 appearances helping Braga reaching fourth place, and extended his contract at Braga for the 2007/08 season. However, during February 2008, Pinto trained withToronto FC of MLS and on February 22 announced the termination of his contract at SC Braga. [ [http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/2008/02/22/pinto_tfc/] ]Aggression
Although a highly talented player, João Pinto was also known for a series of red cards for aggression and bad tackles. His
feud with FC Porto player and national teammatePaulinho Santos lasted for years, and both players would be frequently sent off after hitting each other. Other incidents that stirred some controversy included one case of aggression against a fireman during the half-time break and elbowing anEstrela da Amadora player during a practice match.The lowest point, however, was when he hit Argentine referee Ángel Sánchez (in the third game of the group stage, against South Korea, at the 2002 World Cup), who had sent him off after a bad tackle early in the match. Pinto was suspended for six months. He also got the reputation of being a diver, but he began to foul less in his later years.
He ended his Portugal career with 81 caps, 23 goals, and appearances in Euro 96, Euro 2000, and the 2002 World Cup.
Honours
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Portuguese Liga (1994, 2002)
*Portuguese Cup (1992, 1993, 1996, 2002)
*Portuguese SuperCup (2001)
*FIFA U-20 World Cup (1989, 1991)
*Portuguese Footballer of the Year (1992, 1993, 1994)References
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