Jurandir de Freitas
Brazilian footballer
Intro | Brazilian footballer | ||||||
Places | Brazil | ||||||
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Birth | 12 November 1940, Marília, Brazil | ||||||
Death | 6 March 1996São Paulo, Brazil (aged 55 years) | ||||||
Star sign | Scorpio | ||||||
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Jurandir de Freitas (12 November 1940 – 6 March 1996), nicknamed Jurandir, was a Brazilian footballer.
He earned 15 cups for the Brazil national football team. He was part of the 1962 FIFA World Cup winning squad, but he did not play any matches during the tournament. During his club career he played for Corinthians, São Bento, São Paulo, Marília, Operário-MT, Amparo-SP and União de Mogi. He also represented Brazil at the 1960 Olympic Games.