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Américo Ferreira Lopes (born 6 March 1933), known simply as Américo, is a Portuguese former
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who played as a
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.


Club career

Born in
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, Aveiro District, Américo spent the vast majority of his professional career with FC Porto, competing 13 seasons in the Primeira Liga and appearing in 250 official matches. With his only club, he won the 1959 national championship and the 1968
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. From 1954 to 1958, Américo was loaned to neighbouring Boavista FC, playing his last three years in the
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. He retired in June 1969, aged 36.


International career

Américo made his debut for the Portugal national team on 29 April 1964, in a 3–2 friendly away win over Switzerland. He was selected by manager
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for his 1966 FIFA World Cup squad, but remained an unused bench player for the eventual third-placed side. Américo earned the last of his 15
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on 11 December 1968, in a 4–2 loss in
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for the 1970 World Cup qualifiers.


Honours

Porto * Primeira Liga: 1958–59 *
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: 1967–68


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* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Americo Lopes 1933 births Living people Sportspeople from Santa Maria da Feira Portuguese footballers Association football goalkeepers Primeira Liga players Liga Portugal 2 players FC Porto players Boavista F.C. players Portugal international footballers 1966 FIFA World Cup players