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António Oliveira (footballer, Born 1961)
António Oliveira may refer to: *António Oliveira (footballer, born 1952), former Portuguese football midfielder, manager and president; *António José Conceição Oliveira António José da Conceição Oliveira (born 14 October 1946), known as Toni (), is a Portuguese former footballer who played as a midfielder, and a coach. A Portugal international on more than 30 occasions, his career was mainly associated wi ..., former Portuguese football forward and coach; * António Oliveira (footballer, born 1958), former Portuguese football defender; * António Oliveira (footballer, born 1961), Portuguese football coach; {{hndis, Oliveira, Antonio ...
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António Oliveira (footballer, Born 1952)
António Luís Alves Ribeiro de Oliveira (born 10 June 1952) is a Portuguese former football attacking midfielder and manager. As a player, he notably represented two of the Big Three in his country, Porto and Sporting, amassing totals of 267 matches and 99 Primeira Liga goals between the two and also later managing the former club with great success. Also an international player, Oliveira had two coaching spells with the Portugal national team, leading them in one World Cup and one European Championship. Playing career Born in Penafiel, Porto District, Oliveira made his senior debut with FC Porto, first appearing in the Primeira Liga at the age of 18. From 1974 onwards, with the exception of one year, he always scored in double digits, netting a career-best 19 in the 1977–78 season as the northerners won the national championship after a 19-year drought. In the summer of 1979, 27-year-old Oliveira moved to La Liga with Real Betis. He returned to Porto the following tr ...
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Toni (footballer, Born 1946)
António José da Conceição Oliveira (born 14 October 1946), known as Toni (), is a Portuguese former footballer who played as a midfielder, and a coach. A Portugal international on more than 30 occasions, his career was mainly associated with Benfica. He totalled 22 major honours with his main club as both a player and manager, and also worked in the latter capacity in six other countries. Club career Born in the village of Mogofores in Anadia, Aveiro District, Toni started playing organized football at local Anadia FC, and joined Académica de Coimbra at the age of 18 when he was signed by manager Mário Wilson. During his spell with the latter club, he was rarely played over three Primeira Liga seasons. On 9 June 1968, Toni joined S.L. Benfica for a transfer fee of 1,305,000 escudos. He scored one goal in 22 games in his debut campaign, helping his team to the national championship. Toni was part of the legendary Jimmy Hagan-led sides that won back-to-back domestic ...
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António Oliveira (footballer, Born 1958)
António Henriques Fonseca de Jesus Oliveira (born 8 June 1958) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a sweeper. Club career Born in Moita, Setúbal District, Oliveira made his Primeira Liga debut at already 24, with C.S. Marítimo, after several seasons in the second division with G.D. Fabril (under two different denominations). Even though the Madeira side were relegated from the top level at the end of the 1982–83 campaign, he was immediately bought by S.L. Benfica. With the Lisbon-based club, Oliveira started in two out of his four seasons, helping it to two leagues and three domestic cups. He subsequently returned to Marítimo, where he would play until 1990. Oliveira then moved to another team in the top flight, Aveiro's S.C. Beira-Mar, and retired at the end of 1993–94 at the age of 36 having amassed top flight totals of 352 games and 14 goals. International career Oliveira earned nine caps for Portugal, his debut coming on 8 June 19 ...
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