Germano de Figueiredo

Germano
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Germano (second from left) lining up before the 1962 European Cup final
Personal information
Full name Germano Luís de Figueiredo
Date of birth (1932-12-23)23 December 1932
Place of birth Alcântara, Portugal
Date of death 14 July 2004(2004-07-14) (aged 71)
Place of death Linda-a-Velha, Portugal
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Centre back
Youth career
1947–1951 Atlético
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1951–1960 Atlético 115 (16)
1960–1966 Benfica 75 (4)
1966–1967 Salgueiros
International career
1953–1966 Portugal 24 (0)
Honours
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Germano Luís de Figueiredo (23 December 1932 – 14 July 2004), simply known as Germano (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒɨɾˈmɐnu]), was a Portuguese footballer who played as a central defender.

He played most of his professional career with Benfica, appearing in 131 official matches and winning eight major titles, including two European Cups. A fiercely hard-working and strong-tackling defender, he is noted for his towering presence in Benfica's back-three defending formation, alongside left-back Ângelo and right-back Mário João.

Germano represented Portugal at the 1966 World Cup. He ranked 53rd in UEFA's 50 Greatest Footballers of the Last 50 Years jubilee list.

Club career

Born in Alcântara (Lisbon), Germano started playing with local Atlético Clube de Portugal, spending seven of his nine seasons in the Primeira Liga. In the summer of 1960 he moved to neighbouring S.L. Benfica, where he remained the following six years, being a leading defensive unit of the sides that won four national championships and two European Cups (against FC Barcelona and Real Madrid); in the latter competition's 1964–65 edition, he was placed in goal following his teammate's Alberto da Costa Pereira injury in the final against Inter Milan, and kept a clean sheet for more than 30 minutes, albeit in a 0–1 loss.

Germano retired in 1967, after one year with S.C. Salgueiros of the second division. He died in Linda-a-Velha, at the age of 71.

International career

Germano won 24 caps for Portugal, over 13 years. He was part of the squad that appeared at the 1966 FIFA World Cup but, after a subpar performance in the second game against Bulgaria, was benched for the rest of the tournament, which ended with a third-place conquest.

Honours

Club

Benfica

Atlético

International

Portugal

Individual


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