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Leovegildo Lins da Gama Júnior
Brazilian footballer and manager

Leovegildo Lins da Gama Júnior

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Brazilian footballer and manager
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Place of birth
João Pessoa
Age
70 years
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Biography

Leovegildo Lins da Gama Júnior (born 29 June 1954), known simply as Júnior or Léo Júnior, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a left back or midfielder. He was nicknamed "capacete"(Helmet) because of his afro hairstyle.
He was named by Pelé as one of the top 125 greatest living footballers in March 2004. Junior now works as a television pundit for Rede Globo.

Club career

Júnior in action with Torino

Júnior played for Flamengo during the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s, winning four Brazilian Championships (1980, 1982, 1983, 1992), the 1981 Copa Libertadores and 1981 Intercontinental Cup. With 857 matches, he is the player with most appearances for Flamengo.

On 12 June 1984 he was bought by Torino, for a fee of two million dollars. Júnior asked and obtained a guarantee to play as a midfielder rather than a full-back, because he considered the former role less stressful, so to extend the life of his career. Although he was now thirty years old, after some initial difficulties, he succeeded in integrating in the formation coached by Luigi Radice, becoming the leader of the midfield. During his first year in Italy was the victim of two incidents of racism: in Milan he was repeatedly insulted and spat upon as he left the stadium with his mother and father and in Turin, on the occasion of the derby, Juventus fans exhibited offensive banners on the colour of his skin. The Torino supporters responded promptly with another banner: "Better negro than Juventino". At the end of the season, finished second behind Verona, he was awarded Serie A's player of the year.

During his time with "Toro" he was also given the affectionate nickname of "papà Júnior", due to his elder appearance. He remained in Turin until 1987, when he had a fallout with the manager Radice. The coach believed the performance of the Brazilian lower than that of the first season, while Júnior was particularly annoyed for being substituted during a UEFA Cup tie against HNK Hajduk Split, which culminated with the elimination of the team.

He also played for Italian club Pescara between 1987 and 1989.

He also took part in many Beach Soccer World Cups, winning awards for top scorer and best player.

International career

He recorded 74 appearances for the Brazilian national team, between May 1979 and December 1992, scoring six goals. He appeared in both the 1982 and 1986 World Cup.

Managerial career

Júnior coached Flamengo from 1993 to 1994, and in 1997. He coached Corinthians from October 1, 2003 to October 10, 2003.

Style of play

He was known for his technique and teamwork as well as his versatility, playing at left back and on the left of midfield for Brazil due to his two footedness (despite being naturally right footed) whilst often playing midfielder at club level.

Career statistics

Club

Club PerformanceLeagueCupLeague CupContinentalTotal
SeasonClubLeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
BrazilLeagueCopa do BrasilLeague CupSouth AmericaTotal
1975FlamengoSérie A270
1976211
1977180
1978254
197971
1980191
198160
1982230
1983260
1984200
ItalyLeagueCoppa ItaliaLeague CupEuropeTotal
1984–85TorinoSerie A267
1985–86304
1986–87301
1987–88PescaraSerie A283
1988–89343
BrazilLeagueCopa do BrasilLeague CupSouth AmericaTotal
1988FlamengoSérie A10
198915131
199012040
1991170
1992259
19930081
TotalBrazil26217152
Italy14818
Career total41035

Honours

Club

  • Intercontinental Cup – 1981
  • Libertadores Cup – 1981
  • Campeonato Brasileiro Série A – 1980, 1982, 1983, 1992
  • Brazil Cup 1990
  • Mitropa Cup - 1991

International

  • 1982 FIFA World Cup: Round 2 (Fifth place)
  • 1983 Copa América – Runner-up
  • 1986 FIFA World Cup: Quarter-finals (Fifth place)

Individual

  • 1980
    • Bola de Prata Brazilian Championship All-Star Team
  • 1981
    • Bronze ball South American Player of the Year
  • 1982
    • FIFA World Cup All-Star Team
    • FIFA XI
  • 1983
    • Bola de Prata Brazilian Championship All-Star Team
  • 1984
    • Bola de Prata Brazilian Championship All-Star Team
  • 1985
    • Serie A player of the year
  • 1991
    • Bola de Prata Brazilian Championship All-Star Team
  • 1992
    • Bola de Prata Brazilian Championship All-Star Team
    • Bola de Ouro Brazilian Footballer of the Year
    • South American Team of the Year
  • 2004
    • FIFA 100
  • All-Time
    • Most appearances in Flamengo's History – 857 apps

Beach soccer

International

  • Beach Soccer World Championship: 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
  • Copa America: 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999

Individual

  • Beach Soccer World Championship Top Scorer:
    • 1997 – 11 goals
    • 1998 – 14 goals
    • 1999 – 10 goals
    • 2000 – 13 goals
  • Beach Soccer World Championship Best Player: 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000

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