- Jairzinho
Football player infobox
playername = Jairzinho
fullname = Jair Ventura Filho
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dateofbirth = birth date and age|1944|12|25
cityofbirth =Rio de Janeiro
countryofbirth =Brazil
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position = Winger
youthyears =
youthclubs = Botafogo
years = 1959-1974
1974-1975
1976
1977
1978-1979
1979
1980-1981
1981-1982
1982
clubs = Botafogo
Olympique de Marseille
Cruzeiro
Portuguesa
Noroeste
Fast Club
Jorge Wilstermann
Botafogo
9 de Octubre
caps(goals) = 413 (186)
18 (9)
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10 (2)
2 (0)
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nationalyears = 1964-1982
nationalteam = Brazil
nationalcaps(goals) = 81 (33) [cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/jairzinho-intlg.html|title=Jair Ventura Filho 'Jairzinho' - Goals in International Matches|work=rsssf.com|accessdate=6 May|accessyear=2007]
manageryears = n/a
managerclubs = Gabon
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ntupdate = |Jairzinho, birth name Jair Ventura Filho, (born
December 25 1944 ) is a formerBrazil ian footballer. A quick, powerful winger, he was a member of the legendary Brazilian national team that won the1970 FIFA World Cup , during which he scored in every game Brazil played. In doing so, he became one of only 3 players - the others beingAlcides Ghiggia andJust Fontaine - in the history of the World Cup to have scored in every game of the tournament. [ [http://www.world-cup-betting-2006.com/legend-jairzinho.htm Jairzinho - Legends of the Football World Cup ] ] He was listed at number 27 inWorld Soccer Magazine 's list of the 100 greatest players of the 20th century, one place ahead ofZinedine Zidane . [ [http://www.englandfootballonline.com/TeamHons/HonsWldSocPlyrsCent.html World Soccer 100 Players of the Century] ]Due to the economic and political situation of the time, as well as the Sport Legislation, he played most of his club football in
South America where he spent eleven years atRio de Janeiro club Botafogo. He went on to play in Europe during the final years of his career, a common pattern for South American players until the 1980s, when the economic and political situation changed. Jairzinho replaced his footballing idolGarrincha in both the Botafogo and Brazil teams, and played in three consecutive World Cups.Biography
Jairzinho was born in
Rio de Janeiro , where he went through the youth setup at local club Botafogo. He made his professional debut with the club as a striker at the age of fifteen. His heroGarrincha , whom he would eventually replace for both club and country, also played at Botafogo, albeit in Jairzinho's preferred position on the right wing. This resulted in Jairzinho spending most of his early games playing on the left wing or as acentre forward . However, he would fill in as a right winger, by far his strongest position, when Garrincha was injured.He made his international debut as a 19 year old in 1964 against Portugal, again when Garrincha was injured. He played in the
1966 FIFA World Cup inEngland , however, and with Garrincha back in the side, he played as a left winger. Jairzinho struggled to be effective in this position, and he couldn't prevent Brazil from exiting the competition at the first round. When, after the tournament, Garrincha announced his retirement from international football, Jairzinho finally took over his idol's role for Brazil on the right wing.Now in his favourite position, Jairzinho became a far more effective and consistent performer for both his club and country. At the
1970 FIFA World Cup inMexico , Jairzinho was one of Brazil's star players, and made history by scoring in every game for the Seleção. He scored his seventh goal of the tournament in Brazil's 4-1 defeat of Italy in the final. However, his impressive goals tally at the finals were not enough to win the Golden Boot, which went to Germany'sGerd Müller , who scored ten goals. Following his display inMexico , Jairzinho moved to Europe to play for French side Marseille. However, he struggled with Marseille and soon returned to Brazil to play for Cruzeiro, with whom he won the Copa Libertadores in 1976. The Cruzeiro team at the time included the likes ofNelinho andDirceu Lopes .Jairzinho scored two goals in the
1974 FIFA World Cup , which would prove to be his last World Cup for Brazil. He did, however, continue to play for Brazil for another eight years. His final game was onMarch 3 1982 against Czechoslovakia in a game which Brazil drew 1-1. He scored 33 goals in 82 games during his international career.Jairzinho finished his career playing for Portuguesa in
Venezuela . Following his retirement Jairzinho became a coach and coached the Gabon national team. However, Jairzinho was sacked by Gabon's Football Federation after a crushing defeat against Angola in a World Cup 2006 Qualifier held inLuanda . Perhaps his greatest achievement as a coach was spotting Ronaldo as a 14 year old whilst he was coaching São Cristóvão. He kick-started the career of the future three-timeFIFA World Player of the Year by recommending him to Cruzeiro, his former side, and the Brazil youth team. [ [http://www.soccer-fans-info.com/ronaldo.html El Fenomeno - Ronaldo Biography ] ]Honours
*Brazil:
**1970 FIFA World Cup *Botafogo:
**1Taça Brasil : 1968
**2Torneio Rio-São Paulo : 1964 e 1966
**2Campeonato Carioca : 1967 e 1968
**2Taça Guanabara : 1967 e 1968*Cruzeiro
**1Copa Libertadores de América : 1976References
External links
*FIFA player|638794|Jairzinho
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