Antonio Fidalgo — Wikipedia

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António Fidalgo is a Portuguese footballer, born on to São Felix da Marinha. He was playing as a goalkeeper.

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António Fidalgo is one of the Juniors of Sporting Espinho during the 1969-70 season, before being recruited as a young hope with Benfica.

He is part of the first team in the 1970 season, but he was placed in 3 It is Guardian by the club. He does not play, and that is why he leaves among young people, this time with Benfica. He is again promoted in the pro workforce for the 1972-73 season, but once again he does not play. This is why thereafter, he flies away on the side of Leixões a season, but he only played three games.

He returned to Benfica again, from the 1974-75 season, but that season, he was placed and plays with the reserve team. He stayed there until 1976 with the club of Eagles Before flying to another club.

He left Benfica, for the 1976-77 season, and left on the Sporting Braga side, he played all the matches of the Portuguese championship there and was elected the best goalkeeper of the year.

After this beautiful season on the side of Braga where he manages to be a finalist in the Portugal Cup in particular, he returns the following season again to the club of his beginnings, the Benfica Lisbon, he does not find his place, and plays only seven games . The following season, he played a single meeting which arouses his departure to another club.

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His adventure in Benfica is over, and it is the other “giant” in Portugal, Sporting Portugal that comes to recruit it. He plays a little more games there, a whole of fifteen games, and he helps his club during the 1979-80 season to win the championship. The following seasons, it serves as a lining and only played one match per season, over the next two years.

The Salgueiros club comes to recruit him, he played a single season there in 1983-84, and played fifteen games with the Salgueiros team.

His last two seasons, he disputes them in the second division with the GD Estoril-Patia, before putting an end to his career and becoming a coach with the Estoril team.

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He took the status of coach-player during the 1983-84 season with the Salgueiros team. He takes over the queens of Salgueiros from the 18 It is Day at the end of the season, he takes over and became the successor to Octávio Machado. He only played three games, before giving way to António Jesus Pereira. His successor remains barely three championship games, before Ancurged António Fidalgo resumed the team until the end of the season [ 2 ] .

After his two player seasons with the GD Estoril-Patia, he took the reins of coach three years after his status as a player-player with Salgueiros, and for his first first season he made a good journey when arriving 5 It is second division. (Out of curiosity, Antonio Fidalgo launched Fernando Santos as coach in Estoril Praia. At the time Santos, defender, spent his engineering diploma in electronics and telecommunications.) At twenty-three.)

From his good performances, he resumed the following season the Salgueiros club, a club where he spent a player a few years ago, he resumed the club after the 14 It is Day after the departure of Fernando Festas. He plays the role of Savior, but this role he cannot fulfill him, and sees his club forced to finish at the 19 It is place, thus to be relegated to the second division.

Following this, he takes charge of another club, this time he reaches the second division once again and took over the CF Esperança de Lagos, before his club finished 16 It is Thus relegated to the third division, it is dismissed along the way, with its poor results. Thus, he takes the rest of the season into account the Varzim club thus finishing 6 It is from the northern area to the second division.

The 1989-90 season, António leaves once again this time it is on the side of the Serra Da Estrela, for Sporting Covilhã. He ends up there ten It is in the second division.

António Fidalgo is also known to be one of the heroes of the history of the Campomaiorense, just promoted to III Divisão (ie the 4 It is national division) he takes the reins of the club, and finishes 2 It is At a point in the climb that goes for SC Olhanense. The following season 1991-92, his club managed to finish the third division at the first re place. For the first time in its history, the SC Campomaiorense goes from “amateur” to a professional club. Following this his club played the second division for the following season, despite this he left the Campo Maior club.

Back, in Portuguese football, an experienced coach, he took Benfica Castelo Branco and played the 1992-93 season, which is not a great success, because his club finished in the last place be 18 It is , thus relegated.

He returned to SC Campomaiorense after his missed passage to Benfica Castelo Branco, he cannot repeat the same success as in his past, he finished dismissed during the 13 It is day, following a fatal (0-6) against the ad ovarense [ 3 ] . His club is then at 15 It is place, and borders on relegation. Manuel Fernandes takes over the club in hand, and saves the season by finishing at the ten It is  place.

After twelve years when he had no longer appeared in the world of football, he returned during the 2005-06 season and resumes CA Valdevez after the dismissal of Alberto Fernandes, but does not reach his club relegation. However, it is maintained and reaches the climb by ensuring the first re Place en III Division – Series A.

After his good return to Valdevez, he signed on the side of SC Vianense and managed to raise the club of Viana Do Castelo. He began his 2008-09 season, in the third division, but made of bad results, which ends for him, to be dismissed from the club.

António’s return to the first division on the bench, is made in Madeira on the side of CS Marítimo. He takes place from assistant coach alongside Mitchell van der Gaag, who manage to make a great season, ensuring a European place, despite this, it remains that until the end of the season.

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Results Other matches Total
Season Club Pays Place Victories Zero Defeats Securities Victories Zero Defeats Securities % Victories % Zero % Defeats
1983-1984 Willow I Division 11 It is 3 2 5 ? ? ? ? ? incomplete
1986-1987 Estoril-Praia II Division – South Zone 5 It is ten 13 7 first first first 33.33% 42.42% 24.24%
1987-1988 Willow I Division en diminution 19 It is 5 7 twelfth Relegated ? ? ? ? ? incomplete
1988-1989 Lake hope II Division – South Zone ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? unknown
1988-1989 Varzim II Division – North Zone 6 It is ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? unknown
1989-1990 Sporting Covilhã II Division – Zone Center ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? unknown
1990-1991 Campomaiorense II Division B – South Zone 2 It is 21 6 11 2 0 first 56.09% 14.63% 29.26%
1991-1992 Campomaiorense II Division B – Center en augmentation first is 21 6 7 ? 5 0 first Promu play-offs 65% 15% 20%
1992-1993 Benfica Castelo Branco II Honor Division ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? unknown
1993-1994 Campomaiorense II Honor Division 4 2 7 0 0 first 28.57% 14.28% 57.14%
2005-2006 Valdevez II Division – Series A en diminution twelfth It is 7 first 5 Relegated 0 0 first 50% 7.14% 42.85%
2006-2007 Valdevez III Division – Series A en augmentation first is 20 5 5 ? 2 0 first 66.66% 15.15% 18.18%
2007-2008 Vianense III Division – Series A en augmentation 2 It is 17 ten 9 ? first 0 first 47.36% 26.31% 26.31%
2008-2009 Vianense II Division – Series A 2 5 7 0 0 first 13.33% 33.33% 53.33%
Total incomplete incomplete incomplete 2 incomplete incomplete incomplete ? % ? % ? %

  • Other matches : are considered official competitions of non-championship matches (national cup, league cup, continental cups, play-off games, supercups, etc.). Competitions not accepted: unofficial competitions (friendly matches, pre-season trophy)

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Benfica [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  • Winner of the Portugal Championship – (Juniors)
  • Finalist of the Portugal Cup – 1971
  • Champion du Portugal – 1976
  • Vice-champion of Portugal:-1978 and 1979

Sporting Braga [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

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Campomaiorense [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Valdevez [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

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