Raúl Machado

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Raúl Machado
Raúl Machado (1963).jpg
Machado in 1963
Personal information
Full name Raúl Martins Machado
Date of birth (1937-09-22) 22 September 1937 (age 84)
Place of birth Matosinhos, Portugal
Position(s) Centre-back
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1959–1962 Leixões 74 (2)
1962–1969 Benfica 122 (2)
1969–1970 Leixões 19 (0)
Total 216 (4)
National team
1962–1968 Portugal 11 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Raúl Martins Machado (born 22 September 1937) is a retired Portuguese footballer who played as centre-back.

Club career[]

Born in Matosinhos, Machado joined his home-town club, Leixões, at the age of 21.[1] In the three seasons there, he help them maintain in the Primeira Divisão and win the 1961 Portuguese Cup.[1]

His performances led to a move to Benfica in 1962, and made his debut on 21 October 1962, in an away win to Belenenses.[2] Due to an injury in Germano, he played 37 games in the centre of a WM formation, winning the league title and losing the European Cup Final.[3] In the next season, he lost his starting position to Luciano, playing the majority of his games in the domestic cup, which the club successfully conquered.[4] After a one-year on the right side of the WM formation,[5] Machado easily adapted to the more common 4–4–2 in 1965 and played four more seasons at Benfica.[6][7][8][9]

He partnered with Germano and later Jacinto Santos, winning three more league titles and losing a third European Cup Final.[10][11][12] With the rapid rise of Humberto Coelho, he left in 1969 with 193 matches and seven goals, retiring after a last season at Leixões.[1]

International career[]

Machado received 11 caps for the national team in a six-year spell. He was first called up by manager José Maria Antunes in 1962, to play the preliminary round of the 1964 European Nations' Cup qualifying against Bulgaria.[13] He played both legs, on 7 November and 16 December, but Bulgaria progressed after a 1–0 on replay.[14][15] Due to strong competition in his position, he did not took part in the 1966 FIFA World Cup, but reappeared in the UEFA Euro 1968 qualifying stages in 1967.[16][17]

Honours[]

Leixões

Benfica[1]

References[]

General

  • Tovar, Rui Miguel (2012). Almanaque do Benfica. Portugal: Lua de Papel. ISBN 978-989-23-2087-8.

Specific

  1. ^ a b c d Malheiro, João (July 2006). Memorial Benfica 100 Glórias [Benfica Memorial, 100 glories] (in Portuguese) (Third ed.). QuidNovi. p. 117. ISBN 978-972-8998-26-4.
  2. ^ Tovar 2012, p. 303.
  3. ^ Tovar 2012, p. 308.
  4. ^ Tovar 2012, p. 315.
  5. ^ Tovar 2012, p. 316.
  6. ^ Tovar 2012, p. 329.
  7. ^ Tovar 2012, p. 335.
  8. ^ Tovar 2012, p. 342.
  9. ^ Tovar 2012, p. 349.
  10. ^ Tovar 2012, p. 323.
  11. ^ Tovar 2012, p. 330.
  12. ^ Tovar 2012, p. 336.
  13. ^ "Rául Machado". national-football-teams.com. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
  14. ^ "Bulgaria 3-1 Portugal". UEFA.com. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
  15. ^ "Portugal 3-1 Bulgaria". UEFA.com. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
  16. ^ "Sweden 1-1 Portugal". UEFA.com. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
  17. ^ "Portugal 2-1 Norway". UEFA.com. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
  18. ^ "Especial 'Tetra'" ['Tetra' special edition]. Mística (in Portuguese). No. 33. Portugal: Impresa Publishing. April–June 2017. p. 84. ISSN 3846-0823.

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