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{{short description|Portuguese footballer}}
{{Portuguese name|Fernandes|Magalhães}}
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| fullname = Jaime Fernandes Magalhães
| fullname = Jaime Fernandes Magalhães
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1962|7|10|df=yes}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1962|7|10|df=yes}}
| birth_place = [[Porto]], [[Portugal]]
| birth_place = [[Porto]], Portugal
| height = {{height|m=1.76}}
| height = 1.76 m
| position = [[Midfielder]]
| position = [[Midfielder]]
| currentclub =
| currentclub =
| youthyears1 = 1976–1980
| youthyears1 = 1976–1980 | youthclubs1 = [[FC Porto|Porto]]
| youthclubs1 = [[F.C. Porto|Porto]]
| years1 = 1980–1995 | clubs1 = [[FC Porto|Porto]] | caps1 = 276 | goals1 = 30
| years2 = 1995–1996 | clubs2 = [[Leça F.C.|Leça]] | caps2 = 4 | goals2 = 0
| years1 = 1980–1995
| totalcaps = 280 | totalgoals = 30
| years2 = 1995–1996
| nationalyears1 = 1981–1993 | nationalteam1 = [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] | nationalcaps1 = 20 | nationalgoals1 = 0
| clubs1 = [[F.C. Porto|Porto]]
| clubs2 = [[Leça F.C.|Leça]]
| caps1 = 276
| caps2 = 4
| goals1 = 30
| goals2 = 0
| nationalyears1 = 1981–1993
| nationalteam1 = [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]]
| nationalcaps1 = 20
| nationalgoals1 = 0
}}
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'''Jaime Fernandes Magalhães''' ({{IPA-pt|ˈʒajm(ɨ) mɐɡɐˈʎɐ̃ȷ̃ʃ}}; born 10 July 1962) is a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] retired [[Association football|footballer]] who played as a [[Midfielder|right midfielder]].
'''Jaime Fernandes Magalhães''' ({{IPA-pt|ˈʒajmɨ mɐɣɐˈʎɐ̃jʃ}}; born 10 July 1962) is a Portuguese retired [[Association football|footballer]] who played as a [[Midfielder#Wide midfielder|right midfielder]].


During his professional career, he represented [[F.C. Porto|Porto]] for 15 seasons.
During his professional career, he represented [[FC Porto|Porto]] for 15 seasons.<ref name=FCP>{{cite web|url=http://estrelas-do-fcp.blogspot.pt/2009/10/jaime-magalhaes.html|title=Jaime Magalhães|publisher=Estrelas do FCP|first=Paulo|last=Moreira|language=pt|date=26 October 2009|access-date=8 December 2015}}</ref>


==Club career==
==Club career==
Born in [[Porto]], Magalhães was 14 when he joined local powerhouse [[F.C. Porto|Futebol Clube do Porto]]'s youth system. He made his senior debut four years later, as the northerners were coached by Austrian [[Hermann Stessl]].
Born in [[Porto]], Magalhães was 14 when he joined local [[FC Porto]]'s youth system. He made his senior debut four years later, as the northerners were coached by Austrian [[Hermann Stessl]].<ref name=Beyond>{{cite news|url=https://observador.pt/especiais/jaime-magalhaes-carros-motos-porto-senna/|title=Jaime Magalhães além do futebol e do FC Porto. "Se perdesse o jogo, nem saía de casa até ao jogo seguinte"|trans-title=Jaime Magalhães beyond football and FC Porto. "If I lost a match, I would not even leave my house until the next match"|newspaper=[[Observador]]|first=Rui Miguel|last=Tovar|language=pt|date=30 March 2018|access-date=18 October 2023}}</ref><ref name=FCP/>


Magalhães was an important player in the [[1983–84 Primeira Liga|1983–84 season]], with Porto finishing second to [[S.L. Benfica]] in [[Primeira Liga|the league]] and also reaching [[1983–84 European Cup Winners' Cup|that campaign]]'s [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]] [[1984 European Cup Winners' Cup Final|final]]; in [[1984–85 Primeira Liga|the following year]] he scored a career-best 11 goals, as the club managed to end in the top position in domestic competition.
Magalhães was an important player in the [[1983–84 Primeira Liga|1983–84 season]], with Porto finishing second to [[S.L. Benfica]] in the [[Primeira Liga]] and also reaching [[1983–84 European Cup Winners' Cup|that campaign]]'s [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]] [[1984 European Cup Winners' Cup final|final]]; in [[1984–85 Primeira Liga|the following year]] he scored a career-best 11 goals, as the club managed to end in the top position in domestic competition.<ref name=Beyond/>


Magalhães had several offers to leave Porto, but ultimately stayed and won a total of seven leagues, adding in [[1986–87 European Cup|1987]] the [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]], having played the entire [[1987 European Cup Final|final]] against [[FC Bayern Munich]].
Magalhães had several offers to leave Porto, but ultimately stayed and won a total of seven leagues, adding in [[1986–87 European Cup|1987]] the [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]] and playing the entire [[1987 European Cup final|final]] against [[FC Bayern Munich]].<ref name=RSSSF>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/ec/ec198687.html|title=Champions' Cup 1986–87|publisher=[[RSSSF]]|first=James M.|last=Ross|access-date=8 December 2015}}</ref> He became a fringe player under [[Bobby Robson]], and left in summer 1995 having appeared in 408 official matches;<ref name=Beyond/> a move to another side in the north, [[Leça F.C.|Leça FC]], was then arranged, but he retired at the end of [[1995–96 Primeira Liga|the campaign]] after the modest team retained their top-flight status, but with the player contributing rarely.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.ojogo.pt/futebol/1a-liga/porto/noticias/jaime-magalhaes-esta-de-regresso-ao-fc-porto-25-anos-depois-12485280.html/|title=Jaime Magalhães está de regresso ao FC Porto 25 anos depois|trans-title=Jaime Magalhães returns to FC Porto 25 years later|newspaper=[[O Jogo]]|language=pt|date=31 July 2020|access-date=18 October 2023}}</ref>


Magalhães was chosen by Portuguese sports newspaper ''[[Record (Portuguese newspaper)|Record]]'' as one of the best 100 Portuguese football players ever.
Under [[Bobby Robson]] he became a fringe player, and left Porto in the 1995 summer, having appeared in well more than 300 official matches. A move to another side in the north, [[Leça F.C.|Leça FC]], was then arranged, but he retired at the end of [[1995–96 Primeira Liga|the season]] after the modest club maintained its top flight status, but with the player only contributing with four games.

Magalhães was chosen by Portuguese sports newspaper ''[[Record (newspaper)|Record]]'' as one of the best 100 Portuguese football players ever.


==International career==
==International career==
Magalhães made his debut for [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] on 18 November 1981, in a 2–1 win against [[Scotland national football team|Scotland]] for the [[1982 FIFA World Cup]] [[1982 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|qualifiers]], at the age of just 19.
Magalhães made his debut for [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] on 18 November 1981, in a 2–1 win against [[Scotland national football team|Scotland]] for the [[1982 FIFA World Cup]] [[1982 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|qualifiers]], at the age of just 19. He was overlooked for the squad that appeared at [[UEFA Euro 1984]], but represented the nation at the [[1986 FIFA World Cup|1986 World Cup]], earning a total of 20 [[Cap (sport)|caps]] (no goals).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://maisfutebol.iol.pt/geral/selecao/lista-completa-dos-internacionais-portugueses|title=Lista completa dos internacionais portugueses|trans-title=Complete list of Portuguese internationals|publisher=Mais Futebol|language=pt|date=18 February 2004|access-date=18 October 2023}}</ref><ref name=FCP/>

He was overlooked for the squad that appeared at [[UEFA Euro 1984]] but represented the nation at the [[1986 FIFA World Cup|1986 World Cup]], gaining a total of 20 [[Cap (sport)|caps]] (no goals).


==Honours==
==Honours==
'''Porto'''
*[[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]]: 1986–87
*[[Primeira Liga]]: 1984–85, 1985–86, 1987–88, 1989–90, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1994–95<ref name=FCP/>
*[[UEFA Super Cup]]: 1987
*[[Taça de Portugal]]: 1983–84, 1987–88, 1990–91, 1993–94<ref name=FCP/>
*[[Intercontinental Cup (football)|Intercontinental Cup]]: 1987
*[[Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira]]: 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1993<ref name=FCP/>
*[[Primeira Liga|Portuguese League]]: 1984–85, 1985–86, 1987–88, 1989–90, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1994–95
*[[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]]: 1986–87<ref name=RSSSF/>
*[[Taça de Portugal|Portuguese Cup]]: 1983–84, 1987–88, 1990–91, 1993–94
*[[UEFA Super Cup]]: 1987<ref name=FCP/>
*[[Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira|Portuguese Supercup]]: 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1991, 1993
*[[Intercontinental Cup (football)|Intercontinental Cup]]: 1987<ref name=FCP/>


==References==
==References==
*DIAS, Rui, ''Record – 100 Melhores do Futebol Português – Volume I'' (Record – The 100 best of Portuguese Football, 2002, EDISPORT).
*DIAS, Rui, ''Record – 100 Melhores do Futebol Português – Volume I'' (Record – The 100 best of Portuguese Football, 2002, EDISPORT).

==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*{{ForaDeJogo}}
*[http://www.footballzz.co.uk/player/jaime_magalhaes/current/profile/0/default/7211 Profile at Zerozero]
*{{NFT player|17570}}
*[http://www.foradejogo.net/player.php?player=196207100001&language=2 Stats at ForaDeJogo]
*{{NFT player|pid=17570}}
*{{FIFA player|166518}}
*{{EU-Football.info|12712}}


{{Portugal Squad 1986 World Cup}}
{{Portugal Squad 1986 World Cup}}


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Jaime Magalhães
Personal information
Full name Jaime Fernandes Magalhães
Date of birth (1962-07-10) 10 July 1962 (age 61)
Place of birth Porto, Portugal
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1976–1980 Porto
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1980–1995 Porto 276 (30)
1995–1996 Leça 4 (0)
Total 280 (30)
International career
1981–1993 Portugal 20 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jaime Fernandes Magalhães (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʒajmɨ mɐɣɐˈʎɐ̃jʃ]; born 10 July 1962) is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a right midfielder.

During his professional career, he represented Porto for 15 seasons.[1]

Club career[edit]

Born in Porto, Magalhães was 14 when he joined local FC Porto's youth system. He made his senior debut four years later, as the northerners were coached by Austrian Hermann Stessl.[2][1]

Magalhães was an important player in the 1983–84 season, with Porto finishing second to S.L. Benfica in the Primeira Liga and also reaching that campaign's UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final; in the following year he scored a career-best 11 goals, as the club managed to end in the top position in domestic competition.[2]

Magalhães had several offers to leave Porto, but ultimately stayed and won a total of seven leagues, adding in 1987 the European Cup and playing the entire final against FC Bayern Munich.[3] He became a fringe player under Bobby Robson, and left in summer 1995 having appeared in 408 official matches;[2] a move to another side in the north, Leça FC, was then arranged, but he retired at the end of the campaign after the modest team retained their top-flight status, but with the player contributing rarely.[4]

Magalhães was chosen by Portuguese sports newspaper Record as one of the best 100 Portuguese football players ever.

International career[edit]

Magalhães made his debut for Portugal on 18 November 1981, in a 2–1 win against Scotland for the 1982 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, at the age of just 19. He was overlooked for the squad that appeared at UEFA Euro 1984, but represented the nation at the 1986 World Cup, earning a total of 20 caps (no goals).[5][1]

Honours[edit]

Porto

References[edit]

  • DIAS, Rui, Record – 100 Melhores do Futebol Português – Volume I (Record – The 100 best of Portuguese Football, 2002, EDISPORT).

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Moreira, Paulo (26 October 2009). "Jaime Magalhães" (in Portuguese). Estrelas do FCP. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  2. ^ a b c Tovar, Rui Miguel (30 March 2018). "Jaime Magalhães além do futebol e do FC Porto. "Se perdesse o jogo, nem saía de casa até ao jogo seguinte"" [Jaime Magalhães beyond football and FC Porto. "If I lost a match, I would not even leave my house until the next match"]. Observador (in Portuguese). Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  3. ^ a b Ross, James M. "Champions' Cup 1986–87". RSSSF. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  4. ^ "Jaime Magalhães está de regresso ao FC Porto 25 anos depois" [Jaime Magalhães returns to FC Porto 25 years later]. O Jogo (in Portuguese). 31 July 2020. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  5. ^ "Lista completa dos internacionais portugueses" [Complete list of Portuguese internationals] (in Portuguese). Mais Futebol. 18 February 2004. Retrieved 18 October 2023.

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