Artur Jorge | | Personal information | | Full name | Artur Jorge Braga de Melo Teixeira | | Date of birth | February 13, 1946 | | Place of birth | Porto, Portugal | | Date of death | {{{dateofdeath}}} | | Place of death | {{{cityofdeath}}}, {{{countryofdeath}}} | | Height | | | Nickname | | | Position | Striker | | Youth clubs | | | | Professional clubs* | | Years | Club | Apps (goals) | 1964-65 1965-69 1969-1975 1975-1978 1977 | FC Porto Académica SL Benfica Belenenses Rochester Lancers | 4 (1) 96 (72) 95 (72) 51 (14) | | National team | | 1967-1977 | Portugal | 16 (1) | | * Professional club appearances and (goals) counted for the domestic league only. February 13 is the 44th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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| Artur Jorge Braga Melo Teixeira (born February 13, 1946, in Porto) is a Portuguese football coach and a former football player. He is also known for writing poetry. He was chosen by Portuguese sports newspaper Record as one of the best 100 Portuguese football players ever. February 13 is the 44th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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As a junior player, he started at the junior team of FC Porto. As professional player, he played for Académica de Coimbra and SL Benfica, before ending his career in Belenenses, at 1977/78, due to a serious injury. During his player days in Coimbra, Artur Jorge was student at the Faculty of Letters of the University of Coimbra, graduating in Germanic Philology by the University of Lisbon in 1975, after his transfer for Lisbon's Benfica. In the overall, as a player, he won four Portuguese Football Championships, two Portuguese Football Cups and two silver boots, as the prize for best goalscorers. Despite having been one of the top scorers of Benfica during his time at the Lisbon team, the concorrence of other great forwards, like Eusébio, Jordão and Nené, explain why he had only 16 caps for Portugal National Team, 2 for Académica, 13 for Benfica and 1 for Belenenses, scoring a single goal. His debut was, at 27 March 1967, a 1-1 tie with Italy, in a friendly match, in Rome, and his last game, at 30 March 1977, resulted in a 1-0 win over Switzerland, in another friendly match, in Funchal. He was a member of the squad that reached the Independence Brazil Cup final, in 1972, the highest point of his international career. He was submitted to knee surgery for five times: this was one of the causes of his declining at the end of the career. One day, traning in the Estádio Nacional, he broke a leg and never played again. FC Porto emblem (Larger version) Futebol Clube do Porto (short: FC Porto, FCP) is a Portuguese sports club, best known for its football section. ...
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Clube de Futebol «Os Belenenses» is one of the most important and historical Portuguese sports club. ...
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The University of Coimbra (Portuguese: Universidade de Coimbra) is a Portuguese public university in Coimbra, Portugal. ...
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Manager After his player career, he went to Leipzig in then East Germany, to study football and training methodology. He signed at F.C. Porto for the 1984/85 season, where he won three National Champion titles (1984/85, 1985/86, 1989/90) and two Cups of Portugal (1988, 1991). His greatest success was to win the European Champions Cup with F.C. Porto, in a great victory over favourites Bayern Munich (2-1). Artur Jorge is known since then as "King Artur" (Rei Artur). He moved to Racing Paris the next season, and returned to FC Porto in 1988/89. He moved to Paris Saint-Germain, in 1991/92, where he won the National Championship, in 1993/94. He moved to Benfica, in 1994/95, finishing 3rd with his team, and was replaced at the beginning of the following season. Since then he has been coach of several other clubs: Académica de Coimbra, Vitesse Arnhem, CD Tenerife, CSKA Moscow, and the Portugal national football team, first, still as FC Porto coach, for 1989/90 and 1990/91, later for the 1996/97 and 1997/98 seasons, Switzerland national football team, and since 2005, Cameroon national football team. He failed to lead his team to the 2006 World Cup. He is now managing Saudi Arabian club side Al-Nasr. [] (Sorbian/Lusatian: Lipsk) is the largest city in the Federal State (Bundesland) of Saxony in Germany. ...
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First international Spain 3 - 1 Portugal (Madrid, Spain; 18 November 1921) Largest win Portugal 8 - 0 Liechtenstein (Lisbon, Portugal; 18 November 1994) Portugal 8 - 0 Liechtenstein (Coimbra, Portugal; 9 June 1999) Portugal 8 - 0 Kuwait (Leiria, Portugal; 19 November 2003) Worst defeat Portugal 0 - 10 England (Lisbon, Portugal; 25 May...
First international France 1 - 0 Switzerland (Paris, France; 12 February 1905) Largest win Switzerland 7 - 0 San Marino (St. ...
First international Cameroon 9 - 2 Somalia (Madagascar; 13 April 1960) Largest win Cameroon 9 - 2 Somalia (Madagascar; 13 April 1960) Worst defeat South Korea 5 - 0 Cameroon (Seoul, South Korea; 4 October 1984) Norway 6 - 1 Cameroon (Oslo, Norway; 31 October 1990) Russia 6 - 1 Cameroon (Palo Alto, California, USA...
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