Frederico Barrigana
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Barrigana | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Frederico Barrigana | |
Date of birth | April 28, 1922 | |
Place of birth | Alcochete, Portugal | |
Nickname | Mãos de Ferro (Iron Hands) | |
Playing position | Goalkeeper | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Retired | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1939-1942 1943-1943 1943-1955 1955-1957 |
Onze Unidos (CD Montijo) Sporting Lisbon FC Porto SC Salgueiros |
259 (0) 22 (0) (main division games only) |
National team | ||
1948-1954 | Portugal | 12 (0) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Frederico Barrigana (born 28 April 1922 in Alcochete, Portugal) was a Portuguese football goalkeeper that became famous for playing for FC Porto. He was chosen by Portuguese sports newspaper Record as one of the best 100 Portuguese football players ever.
[edit] History
In 1943, he went to Sporting CP. The main goalkeeper back then, João Azevedo, said that Barrigana was "the only one in which I see qualities to take me away from my place". Until the end of the season, he didn't play any game. Then, FC Porto's goalkeeper, Hungarian Bela Andrasik, misteriously disappeared (later it was found out he was an anti-nazi spy and ran away with fear from António de Oliveira Salazar's regime. FC Porto requested help from Sporting and Barrigana was sent. Although he never won any titles playing for the club, he is one of the main figures in the history of it, having played 259 games. He debuted on the national team in 21 March 1948, in a game against Spain in Madrid that ended 2-0 for the Spanish. His most famous game for the national team was against France in 20 April 1952 in Paris, in which the Portuguese team lost 3-0. The defeat was not bigger thanks to the fantastic game by Barrigana. He was released from FC Porto in 1955 by Brazilian Dorival Yustrich in a controversial decision. He went to Salgueiros SC and won the II Division Championship in his second season there and so came back on the main Portuguese Championship for one season in 1957/58, playing 22 games. He retired with the age of 43 after having played for many major clubs.
[edit] References
- DIAS, Rui, Record - 100 Melhores do Futebol Português - Volume I (Record - The 100 best of Portuguese Football, 2002, EDISPORT