Fernando Peres
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Fernando Peres da Silva (born Algés, 18 January 1943) was a Portuguese footballer. He played as offensive midfielder for Belenenses, Sporting Lisbon and Académica.
He had 27 caps for Portugal National Team, scoring 4 goals, from his first game, a 1-1 draw with England, in 4 June 1964, in a friendly match, to his last game, the 0-1 defeat with Brazil, at the Independence Brazil Cup final, in 9 June 1972.
He was included in the squad that was present at the World Cup 1966 finals, but he never played.
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Portugal squad - 1966 FIFA World Cup Third Place | ![]() |
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1 Lopes | 2 Carvalho | 3 Pereira | 4 Vicente | 5 Germano | 6 Peres | 7 Figueiredo | 8 Lourenço | 9 Hilário | 10 Coluna | 11 Simões | 12 José Augusto | 13 Eusébio | 14 Cruz | 15 Duarte | 16 Graça | 17 Morais | 18 Torres | 19 Pinto | 20 Baptista | 21 José Carlos | 22 Festa | Coach: Glória |