Alcindo

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Alcindo
Personnel
Surname Alcindo Martha de Freitas
birthday March 31, 1945
place of birth Sapucaia do Sul , Rio Grande do SulBrazil
date of death August 27, 2016
Place of death Porto Alegre , Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1963 SC Rio Grande
1964-1971 Gremio Porto Alegre
1972-1973 FC Santos
1974-1975 CSD Jalisco
1975-1976 Club America 38 (21)
1977 Gremio Porto Alegre 1 0(0)
1978-1979 AA Francana
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1966-1967 Brazil 7 0(1)
1 Only league games are given.

Alcindo Martha de Freitas (born March 31, 1945 in Sapucaia do Sul , Rio Grande do Sul ; † August 27, 2016 in Porto Alegre , Rio Grande do Sul), commonly known by his first name Alcindo and also by his nickname Bugre Xucro , was a Brazilian soccer player in the position of striker .

career

Alcindo spent the first years of his professional career at Gremio Porto Alegre . His first use for the first team he completed on April 23, 1964 in a Gre-Nal against arch-rivals SC Internacional . On his debut in this prestigious derby for sporting supremacy in Porto Alegre, the nineteen-year-old scored two goals. Alcindo was also part of the squad of Gremio, who won the national championship of Rio Grande do Sul five times in a row between 1964 and 1968 .

During his time at Gremio, Alcindo also made the leap to the Brazilian national team , for which he was used a total of six times in 1966; including in the two group matches of the World Cup against Bulgaria (2: 0) and Hungary (1: 3).

In early 1972 moved Alcindo to Santos , with whom he on the side from 1973 Pele the Campeonato Paulista won.

Alcindo then moved to Mexico , where he first played for CSD Jalisco and then Club America . In the Americanistas, Alcindo was part of the squad of the team that won both the Mexican Football Championship and the Supercup in the 1975/76 season .

In 1977 he returned to his homeland and was again briefly under contract with Gremio Porto Alegre and AA Francana , where he ended his active career.

During his entire career, Alcinho scored a total of 636 goals, 264 of them for Gremio. Alcinho died on August 27, 2016 in the São Lucas da PUCRS Hospital in Porto Alegre of complications from diabetes from which he had suffered in the last decade of his life. His remains were buried in the Crematório Metropolitano São José of Porto Alegre.

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