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Virgílio
Portuguese footballer

Virgílio

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Intro
Portuguese footballer
Places
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Entroncamento, Portugal
Place of death
Porto, Portugal
Age
82 years
Sports Teams
F.C. Porto
Portugal national football team
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Biography

Virgílio Marques Mendes (17 November 1926 – 24 April 2009) was a Portuguese professional footballer, noticed as a leading figure of FC Porto and the Portuguese national team during the 1950s.

Career

He won the national Primeira Divisão championship title twice with FC Porto, in the 1955–56 and 1958–59 seasons. For the national team, Virgílio debuted in a friendly 1–4 loss to Italy on 27 February 1949, in a game that earned him the nickname of "O Leão de Génova" (The Lion of Genoa), for whom he would be known for the rest of his career.

He was a constant figure in the national team for the next 11 years, and he played in the 1950, 1954 and 1958 World Cup qualification. The last one is remembered for the historical 3–0 win over Italy, which ultimately resulted in the Italians missing the 1958 FIFA World Cup to Northern Ireland, the only time the Italians have missed a World Cup tournament. Virgílio's last game came at age 33, in the Euro 1960 1–5 quarter-final loss to Yugoslavia, on 22 May 1960. That would be his 39th cap for the national team, which made Virgílio the most capped Portuguese football player of his time.

He coached FC Porto for a brief period in 1966 as a caretaker, when he succeeded Flávio Costa in his second stint with the club. He also managed SC Mirandela in the 1979–80 season, leading the team to the first place of the Third Division – Série A.

Statistics

Club

ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Porto1947–4817110181
1948–4920130231
1949–5022100221
1950–5126040300
1951–5224070310
1952–5319070260
1953–5425040290
1954–5526020280
1955–5626050310
1956–572604020320
1957–5819090280
1958–5920191292
1959–602409020350
1960–61261110371
1961–6226060320
1962–63401050
Career Total3465851504366
  • a.^Appearances in the European Cup.
  • b.^Appearance in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.

Honours

Player

Porto
  • Primeira Liga (2): 1955–56, 1958–59
  • Taça de Portugal (2): 1955–56, 1957–58

Manager

Mirandela
  • Portuguese Third Division – Série A: 1979–80
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