Francisco "Xico" Ferreira (23 August 1919 – 14 February 1986) was a Portuguese
footballer
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who played as a
midfielder
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Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case known as defensive midfielders. As central midfielders often go across boundarie ...
.
Over the course of 15 seasons, he amassed
Primeira Liga
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totals of 278 games and twenty-three goals, mainly at
Benfica, winning ten major titles.
He is also notable for ill-fated reasons, after a friendly in his honor between Benfica and
Torino
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, as the Italian team returned home, their plane crashed into the
Basilica of Superga
The Basilica of Superga () is a church in Superga, in the vicinity of Turin.
History
It was built from 1717 to 1731 for Victor Amadeus II of Savoy, designed by Filippo Juvarra, at the top of the hill of Superga. This fulfilled a vow the duke ...
, killing all aboard and ending the
Grande Torino
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team.
Club career
Born in
Guimarães
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Its historic town centre has been listed as a UNESCWorld Heritage Sitesince 2001, in recognition for being an "exceptionally well-preserved and a ...
, Ferreira arrived at
Porto
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at 17, he made his debut for the ''northerners'' in the 1937 Campeonato de Portugal Final, against
Sporting on 4 July 1937. In the
following year, in a match against Benfica on 20 February 1938, he crashed with
Rogério de Sousa and broke his foot, needing three months to recover, only reappearing in another match against Benfica, on 10 April 1938.
After a disagreement with Porto's over a wage increase, in which he was told, "''O Senhor ou assina ou põe-se na rua, não queremos cá malandros a pedir dinheiro.''" ("Sir, you either sign or get lost, because he do not want slackers asking for money.") – he moved to Benfica, debuting on 20 November 1938 in a home win against Sporting in
Estádio das Amoreiras.
A powerful and energetic player, he became an undisputed player in the midfield, alongside
Albino
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Varied use and interpretation of the term ...
,
Moreira
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* Moreira (Maia), a parish in Maia Municipality, northern Portugal
* , a parish in Monção Municipality, northern Portugal
* , a parish in Nelas Municipality, central Portugal
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and
Jacinto Marques, assuming the captain armband from 1944 onwards, in 293 official matches.
Due to his performances, he received offers from
Real Madrid
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Founded in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, the club has traditionally wor ...
in 1945, and from
Torino
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in 1949, after
Ferruccio Novo
Ferruccio Novo (22 March 1897 – 8 April 1974) was an Italian association football player, coach, and sports manager, who played as a defender. He was the president of the ''Grande Torino''.
Playing career
Novo spent his entire career playing ...
had watch him compete for the national team in a 1–4 loss against
Italy
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on 27 February 1949.
On 3 May 1949, Ferruccio Novo, sent his team to
Lisbon
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, to play in an honorary match for him. After losing 3–4, the Italian team returned to
Turin
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the next day, but the plane that was carrying them, crashed into the Basilica of Superga, in what became known as
Superga air disaster
The Superga air disaster occurred on 4 May 1949, when a Fiat G.212 of Avio Linee Italiane (Italian Airlines), carrying the entire Torino football team (popularly known as the ''Grande Torino''), crashed into the retaining wall at the back of th ...
. The
five-time champions of Italy, known as Grande Torino, was destroyed. Ferreira was devastated, spending many sleepless nights, sending money to the relatives of the victims, and adding a picture with a black frame of the
Grande Torino
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team to his personal trophy room.
Ferreira took part in the 1950 Latin Cup win, but did not play in the final due to not being physically fit, not having the title added to his count. He was, however, present in the 8–2 trashing of Porto in the opening of
Estádio das Antas
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on 28 May 1952; ending his career eighteen days later, by lifting the club
sixth Taça de Portugal in a win against Sporting. He played 398 official matches, scoring thirty-four goals, and winning four championships, and six Portuguese Cups.
International career
Ferreira debuted for the
Portugal national football team
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in a 2–3 loss against
France
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on 28 January 1940. Over the course of eleven years, he added 25 caps, 12 of those, as captain.
He made his last appearance in a draw against
Belgium
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on 17 June 1951.
Honours
;Porto
*
Campeonato de Portugal: 1936–37
;Benfica
*
Primeira Divisão
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:
1941–42,
1942–43,
1944–45,
1949–50
*
Taça de Portugal
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:
1939–40,
1942–43,
1943–44,
1948–49,
1950–51,
1951–52
*
Campeonato de Lisboa
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:
1939–40
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1919 births
1986 deaths
Portuguese footballers
Portugal international footballers
Association football midfielders
FC Porto players
S.L. Benfica footballers
Sportspeople from Guimarães