Mauro Rafael ( port. Mauro Raphael ; June 6, 1933 , Araraquara - June 28, 1995 , São Paulo ), better known by the name Maurinho ( port. Maurinho ) - Brazilian footballer , right - handed forward . It occupies 7th place in the history of the São Paulo club in terms of the total number of goals - 135 goals.
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| Full name | Mauro Raphael | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Nickname | Shooter (Flecha) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Born | June 6, 1933 Araraquara , Brazil | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Died | June 28, 1995 (aged 62) Sao paulo brazil | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Position | right hitter | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Biography
Career
Mourinho was born on June 6, 1933 on Rua Voluntarios de Patria in house number 606 in Bairro São José in the vicinity of Araraquara , in the family of farmers Marsilio Rafaela and Mercedes Montagni.
As a child, Mourinho worked as an assistant repairman for boots in the center of Arakakuara in Loterica a Favorita, and after work drove the ball on the field on Campinho street, where the scouts of the Paulista club, who scored 3 goals for Oberdanu Catani, scored 3 goals during the viewing . But they didn’t let Paulista Mourinho play for the “foundation”, which made him angry, while the head coach of the team Nilton said that the player was just studying, and at the base of Mourinho he never made his debut. In 1951, the Guarani club (Campinas) took a player from Guilherme to watch from Paulista, and Maurinho, who was a good friend of the football player, also went with him to watch, Guilherme himself was not taken to the club, but he took Maurinho, who showed himself to be watched .
In 1952, Maurinho moved to the São Paulo club, making his debut on January 9, 1953, where he played for 8 seasons, earning the nickname Flecha (Strelok) and having played 343 matches for the club (Sao Paulo ”Won 203 wins, 76 draws and 64 losses) and scored 135 goals. In 1953 and 1957, Mourinho, together with the club, became the champion of Sao Paulo , moreover, it was Marigno's goal with Paz Zizinho in 1957 at the goal of Corinthians goalkeeper Zhilmar brought the final victory to Sao Paulo in the championship final, making the score 3 : 1 in favor of tricolor. The last game in the "São Paulo" Maurinho held May 23, 1959.
In 1959, Mourinho joined the Fluminense Club, with whom he became the champion of the Rio São Paulo tournament and won the state championship . Then, Marigno performed for two seasons in Argentina at the Boca Juniors club, with whom he became the country's champion in 1962, and then returned to Brazil, after spending several months at the Vasco da Gama club, and ended his career at Flu, in which and ended his career due to a knee injury received back in Argentina, having spent a total of 119 matches for the team in which he distinguished himself 40 times. Mourinho played as part of “Flu” and against the USSR team , it was June 12, 1963, the match ended with the score 0-0 [1]
In the Brazilian national team, Maurinho spent 14 matches and scored 4 goals. He participated in the World Cup in 1954, where he played 1 game and the South American Championship in 1956 (5 matches - 1 goal).
After completing a career, Maurinho worked at a bank.
Mourinho is married, it happened in 1952 on the girl Doralis, having held a wedding ceremony in the Church of Mother Saint Benedict. They had three children, Junior, Marcia and Monica.
Achievements
- São Paulo State Champion : 1953, 1957
- O'Higgins Cup Winner: 1955
- Osvaldo Cruise Cup Winner: 1955
- Doom Cup Winner : 1957
- Rio de Janeiro State Champion : 1959
- Tournament champion Rio Sao Paulo : 1960
- Champion of Argentina : 1962
Links
- Article on ferroviariadeararaquara.com.br (inaccessible link)
- Profile on SambaFoot (inaccessible link)
- Profile on brasilnacopa (inaccessible link)
- Article at miltonneves.com.br (inaccessible link)
- Profile at cbf.com.br