Manuel Matias (footballer)
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Manuel Amadeu de Matos Matias, known as Matias (born 18 March 1964) is a
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football manager and a former player. He currently manages Pasteleira. He played 13 seasons and 272 games in the Primeira Liga for Salgueiros,
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Club career

He made his Primeira Liga debut for Salgueiros on 13 March 1983 in a game against
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Honours


Porto

* Primeira Liga champion: 1995–96.


References

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