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==Club career== |
==Club career== |
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Born in [[Vila Franca de Xira]], [[Lisbon District]], José Carlos joined [[Sporting CP]] in 1962, from [[G.D. Fabril]] in [[Barreiro Municipality|Barreiro]]. Over 12 seasons, all spent in the [[Primeira Liga]] (14 counting those with his previous team), he appeared in more than 300 official matches, winning three leagues and three [[Taça de Portugal|cups]] and adding the [[1963–64 European Cup Winners' Cup|1964 edition]] of the [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/competitions/ecwc/news/kind=8192/newsid=3569.html|title=1963/64: Sporting at the second attempt|publisher=UEFA|date=17 August 2001| |
Born in [[Vila Franca de Xira]], [[Lisbon District]], José Carlos joined [[Sporting CP]] in 1962, from [[G.D. Fabril]] in [[Barreiro Municipality|Barreiro]]. Over 12 seasons, all spent in the [[Primeira Liga]] (14 counting those with his previous team), he appeared in more than 300 official matches, winning three leagues and three [[Taça de Portugal|cups]] and adding the [[1963–64 European Cup Winners' Cup|1964 edition]] of the [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/competitions/ecwc/news/kind=8192/newsid=3569.html|title=1963/64: Sporting at the second attempt|publisher=UEFA|date=17 August 2001|access-date=14 October 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080519112850/http://www.uefa.com/competitions/ecwc/news/kind%3D8192/newsid%3D3569.html|archive-date=19 May 2008}}</ref> |
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José Carlos retired in 1975 at the age of 34, after a brief spell in the [[Segunda Liga|second division]] with [[S.C. Braga]]. |
José Carlos retired in 1975 at the age of 34, after a brief spell in the [[Segunda Liga|second division]] with [[S.C. Braga]]. |
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==International career== |
==International career== |
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José Carlos played 36 times for [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]], three as a CUF player and 33 whilst at the service of Sporting. His debut came on 19 March 1961 against [[Luxembourg national football team|Luxembourg]] for the [[1962 FIFA World Cup]] [[1962 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|qualifiers]] (6–0 home win), and his last appearance came nearly ten years later, against [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]] for the [[UEFA Euro 1972]] [[UEFA Euro 1972 qualifying|qualifying stages]] (5–0 victory).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/port-recintlp.html|title=Portugal – Record International Players|publisher=[[RSSSF]]|first=José Luis|last=Pierrend| |
José Carlos played 36 times for [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]], three as a CUF player and 33 whilst at the service of Sporting. His debut came on 19 March 1961 against [[Luxembourg national football team|Luxembourg]] for the [[1962 FIFA World Cup]] [[1962 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|qualifiers]] (6–0 home win), and his last appearance came nearly ten years later, against [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]] for the [[UEFA Euro 1972]] [[UEFA Euro 1972 qualifying|qualifying stages]] (5–0 victory).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/port-recintlp.html|title=Portugal – Record International Players|publisher=[[RSSSF]]|first=José Luis|last=Pierrend|access-date=11 December 2009}}</ref> |
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José Carlos represented the country at the [[1966 FIFA World Cup|1966 World Cup]] in England. He appeared twice in the tournament, against [[England national football team|England]] in the semi-finals and the [[Soviet Union national football team|Soviet Union]] in the third-place match, the latter ending in a 2–1 triumph.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://expresso.pt/desporto/2016-07-13-A-lenda-dos-Magricos-comecou-ha-50-anos|title=A lenda dos Magriços começou há 50 anos|trans-title=The legend of the ''Magriços'' started 50 years ago|newspaper=[[Expresso (newspaper)|Expresso]]|first1=Paulo|last1=Paixão|first2=José Pedro|last2=Castanheira|language= |
José Carlos represented the country at the [[1966 FIFA World Cup|1966 World Cup]] in England. He appeared twice in the tournament, against [[England national football team|England]] in the semi-finals and the [[Soviet Union national football team|Soviet Union]] in the third-place match, the latter ending in a 2–1 triumph.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://expresso.pt/desporto/2016-07-13-A-lenda-dos-Magricos-comecou-ha-50-anos|title=A lenda dos Magriços começou há 50 anos|trans-title=The legend of the ''Magriços'' started 50 years ago|newspaper=[[Expresso (newspaper)|Expresso]]|first1=Paulo|last1=Paixão|first2=José Pedro|last2=Castanheira|language=pt|date=13 July 2016|access-date=9 April 2020}}</ref> |
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==Honours== |
==Honours== |
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Full name | José Carlos da Silva José | ||||||||||||||||
Date of birth | 22 September 1941 | ||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Vila Franca de Xira, Portugal | ||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) | ||||||||||||||||
Position(s) | Defender | ||||||||||||||||
Youth career | |||||||||||||||||
CUF | |||||||||||||||||
Senior career* | |||||||||||||||||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | ||||||||||||||
1960–1962 | CUF | 51 | (1) | ||||||||||||||
1962–1974 | Sporting CP | 248 | (3) | ||||||||||||||
1974–1975 | Braga | ||||||||||||||||
Total | 299 | (4) | |||||||||||||||
International career | |||||||||||||||||
1961–1971 | Portugal | 36 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
Managerial career | |||||||||||||||||
1975 | Oriental | ||||||||||||||||
1975–1976 | Braga | ||||||||||||||||
1978 | Boavista | ||||||||||||||||
1980–1981 | Varzim | ||||||||||||||||
1981–1982 | Chaves | ||||||||||||||||
1982–1984 | Águeda | ||||||||||||||||
1984–1985 | Gil Vicente | ||||||||||||||||
1985–1986 | União Santarém | ||||||||||||||||
1986–1988 | Gil Vicente | ||||||||||||||||
1988–1989 | Paredes | ||||||||||||||||
1989–1990 | Fafe | ||||||||||||||||
1990–1992 | Valpaços | ||||||||||||||||
1993–1994 | Lanheses | ||||||||||||||||
1995 | Penafiel | ||||||||||||||||
1996–2001 | Dragões Sandinenses | ||||||||||||||||
2004–2005 | Lourinhanense | ||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
José Carlos da Silva José (born 22 September 1941), known as José Carlos, is a Portuguese former footballer who played mostly as a central defender.
Club career
Born in Vila Franca de Xira, Lisbon District, José Carlos joined Sporting CP in 1962, from G.D. Fabril in Barreiro. Over 12 seasons, all spent in the Primeira Liga (14 counting those with his previous team), he appeared in more than 300 official matches, winning three leagues and three cups and adding the 1964 edition of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.[1]
José Carlos retired in 1975 at the age of 34, after a brief spell in the second division with S.C. Braga.
International career
José Carlos played 36 times for Portugal, three as a CUF player and 33 whilst at the service of Sporting. His debut came on 19 March 1961 against Luxembourg for the 1962 FIFA World Cup qualifiers (6–0 home win), and his last appearance came nearly ten years later, against Denmark for the UEFA Euro 1972 qualifying stages (5–0 victory).[2]
José Carlos represented the country at the 1966 World Cup in England. He appeared twice in the tournament, against England in the semi-finals and the Soviet Union in the third-place match, the latter ending in a 2–1 triumph.[3]
Honours
Club
Sporting
- Primeira Liga: 1965–66, 1969–70, 1973–74
- Taça de Portugal: 1962–63, 1970–71, 1973–74
- UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1963–64
International
Portugal
- FIFA World Cup third place: 1966
References
- ^ "1963/64: Sporting at the second attempt". UEFA. 17 August 2001. Archived from the original on 19 May 2008. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
- ^ Pierrend, José Luis. "Portugal – Record International Players". RSSSF. Retrieved 11 December 2009.
- ^ Paixão, Paulo; Castanheira, José Pedro (13 July 2016). "A lenda dos Magriços começou há 50 anos" [The legend of the Magriços started 50 years ago]. Expresso (in Portuguese). Retrieved 9 April 2020.
External links
- José Carlos at ForaDeJogo (archived)
- José Carlos manager stats at ForaDeJogo (archived)
- José Carlos at National-Football-Teams.com
- José Carlos – FIFA competition record (archived)
- Portugal stats at Eu-Football
- Use dmy dates from July 2013
- 1941 births
- Living people
- People from Vila Franca de Xira
- Portuguese footballers
- Association football defenders
- Primeira Liga players
- G.D. Fabril players
- Sporting CP footballers
- S.C. Braga players
- Portugal youth international footballers
- Portugal under-21 international footballers
- Portugal international footballers
- 1966 FIFA World Cup players
- Portuguese football managers
- Primeira Liga managers
- Liga Portugal 2 managers
- S.C. Braga managers
- Boavista F.C. managers
- Varzim S.C. managers
- G.D. Chaves managers
- Gil Vicente F.C. managers
- F.C. Penafiel managers