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Encyclopedia > Pedroto

José Maria Pedroto, born 21 October 1928 in Lamego, Portugal, died 1984 in Porto (cancer) was a proficient footballer and coach. Nicknamed Zé do Boné (the Portuguese name of comic strip character Andy Capp), since like the character he usually wore a flat cap.


Player

As a player, Pedroto played for Leixões, Lusitano VRSA, Belenenses and was signed by FC Porto for a record value, where he rose as one of the best national players in the 50's. Capped 14 times for Portugal.


Manager

The first Portuguese manager with a diploma and one of the first to join a managing course, Pedroto's first work with the youth sides was impressive, and his carrer continued in style in Académica Coimbra, Varzim (after being sacked by Leixões), and in 1969 he had his first stint with Porto, winning a cup. After that, he went to Vitória Setúbal leading the club for his highest point. Four years later, in 1974 Pedroto joined Porto side Boavista FC, winning two cups and reaching a second place. In 1978 he returned to Porto, which had been in a 20-year title drought.


With Pinto da Costa, Pedroto made one of the most impressive board-bench duo in Portuguese football history. In a time where even FC Porto directors bowed to Lisbon sides, their anti-centralist speech made quite an impact, and Porto won the 77-78 and 78-79 titles. After failing the "tri", both Pinto da Costa and Pedroto left FC Porto (internal disputes), with the coach going to Vitória Guimarães, where he placed the Minho side twice in the top 5 positions.


When Pinto da Costa was elected as FC Porto's president, Pedroto was given the job again, which turned out to be his last. He died not long after Porto's defeat in the 1984 Cup Winners' Cup, victim of cancer, but his work endured for most of the decade, and he is regarded as one of the responsibles for the 1987 ECC win. Porto's coach was Artur Jorge, who worked with Pedroto in Vitória Guimarães and was the coach he requested as his replacment.


Legacy

  • His name was mentioned several times to the Estádio do Dragão
  • Both Jaime Pacheco and José Mourinho were compared to Pedroto, for their aggressive speeches, wit, and managing capabilities.

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MTNfootball.com - Pedroto Leaves AS Aviacao (117 words)
Portuguese coach Bernardino Pedroto has left AS Aviacao in Angola after being told that the clubÂ’s precarious financial situation would mean the sale of key players and a limited budget for new purchases ahead of the start of the new season.
Pedroto departs after seven years at the airline-owned club, during which time he won three GiraBola titles in 2002, 2003 and 2004.
The side also reached the group phase of the MTN CAF Champions League in 2003 but finished fifth in the Angolan championship last season, 20 points behind champions Primeiro Agosto.
FCP - José Maria Pedroto (748 words)
Pedroto compensava a falta de físico com um enorme talento.
Pedroto foi uma das principais figuras da equipa.
Pedroto abandona o futebol jovem do FC Porto para ir treinar a Académica.
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