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Coutinho (footballer, born 1943)

Antônio Wilson Vieira Honório (11 June 1943 – 11 March 2019), nicknamed Coutinho, was a Brazilian coach and footballer who played as a forward for Santos Futebol Clube, where he was a teammate and one of the best partners of Pelé, and became a member of the Brazil national team that won the 1962 FIFA World Cup. He is considered one of the greatest strikers in the history of Brazilian football with 368 goals in 457 matches[1][2] even though he prematurely ended his football career before the age of 30 due to knee problems. His main virtues as a striker were coldness and precision in finishing, the ability to dribble in tight spaces and a keen awareness of team play, which allowed him to make several one-two passes with Pelé in the midst of opponent defenses. In Brazil, during his time as a player, he received the nickname "genius of the small area" many years before other great Brazilian striker Romario. Pelé himself declares that "Coutinho, within the area, was better than me. His coldness was something supernatural".

Coutinho
Coutinho depicted on a football card in 1962
Personal information
Full name Antônio Wilson Vieira Honório
Date of birth (1943-06-11)11 June 1943
Place of birth Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil
Date of death 11 March 2019(2019-03-11) (aged 75)
Place of death Santos, São Paulo, Brazil
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
XV de Piracicaba
1957–1958 Santos
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1958–1968 Santos 457 (368)
1968 Vitória ? (1)
1969 Portuguesa ? (1)
1970 Santos ? (1)
1971 Atlas
1971–1972 Bangu ? (3)
1973 Saad ? (1)
International career
1960–1965 Brazil 15 (6)
Managerial career
1981 Santos
1985 Valeriodoce
1987 Comercial-SP
1987 Aquidauana
1988 Santo André
1992 Valeriodoce
1992 São Caetano
1993 Bonsucesso
1995 Santos
Honours
Men's Football
Representing  Brazil
FIFA World Cup
Winner 1962 Chile
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Early years

Born in Piracicaba, State of São Paulo in 1943 he was son of Antônia and Waldemar Honório. His start in football occurred in an unusual way, after fleeing his home in Piracibaba, in the countryside of São Paulo, to pursue his dream to become a professional football player. Coutinho was spotted at the age of 13 by Santos' coach Luís Alonso Pérez ("Lula") in a preliminary match of XV de Piracicaba against Santos in his hometown. After being praised by Santos FC players during that match he decided travel to Santos and try his chances in becoming a professional football player for Santos. He borrowed some money and a suitcase and left Piracicaba directly to Santos, 231 km from his hometown. The day after his arrival in Santos, his father arrived desperately in Santos from Piracicaba and went to pick him up to go home. His father (Mr Waldemar Honório) didn't want to hear about it and left with his son directly to the bus station. They embarked back home, but the Santos FC board of directors placed an emissary following the bus by car. And, at the first stop, they convinced Coutinho's father that football was a good investment in the future. And that was how Coutinho returned to Santos, starting his career in professional football.[3] One year later he became part of the Santos' lower division.[1] At the age of 13 years and 11 months, Coutinho debuted as a professional player, a record never broken for any other players.[4]

Club career

Coutinho debuted on Santos' professional team on May 17, 1958, still at the age of 14, in a match in Goiânia, against Sírio Libanês Futebol Clube. Coincidentally, the score was the same as the debut of his legendary partner Pelé, which had happened almost two years before: a 7–1 victory for Santos. And, like Pelé, Coutinho also scored one of Peixe's goals in his first match for the club's adult squad.

 
Coutinho (left) with Norberto Madurga and Pelé before a Boca Juniors v Santos match in Mar del Plata, 1970

In a game at the Olympic Stadium, journalists and people at the stadium reported seeing one of the most beautiful goals in the history of football. Pelé received the ball in the midfield on his head and quickly passed it to Coutinho, who also with his head, gave it back to Pelé. And after a few more head-only passes the attacking players approached the opponent's box, without the ball touching the pitch. In the final moment, with only the goalkeeper in front of him, Coutinho could have finished the amazing combination himself with a goal, but he saw Lima coming from behind and adjusted to pass, once again with his head, and allowed Lima to score. This goal left the opponents Grêmio fans standing up, applauding a majestic goal combination between two maestros of the ball.

Coutinho, in addition to resembling Pelé with his style of playing, also had physical characteristics similar to Pele. Therefore, a legend arose that the player started to wear a white ribbon on one of the arms, to help distinguish them. Regarding this urban legend, Coutinho said this: "For a short while, when I made a beautiful move, they said it was Pelé, when I missed a pass or a shot, it was Coutinho". In 2007, in an interview on the TV show "Juca Entrevista" (ESPN), with the journalist Juca Kfouri, he revealed why he used the prop: "I had a small wrist injury and started wearing a band for a while of adhesive tape. But as soon as the pains ended, I took it off."

From 1958 to 1970, he wore the shirt of Santos, winning 19 titles and scoring 368 goals in 457 matches.I this period, he won alongside Santos FC five Taça Brasil and seven Campeonato Paulista titles, two Copa Libertadores, and two Intercontinental Cups.

Coutinho has been named the greatest Santos' player after Pelé, with whom he formed an effective attacking duo with 1461 goals scored (370 by Coutinho).[5][6] Coutinho also holds a mark of respect against one of Santos' main rivals, Corinthians. In 12 years of classics he played, he never lost a game. In the year that the taboo was broken, in 1968, Coutinho no longer worked for Santos.

After his tenure at Santos, he also played for Vitória of Bahia, Portuguesa of São Paulo, and Atlas of Mexico.[1]

International career

 
Coutinho with the Brazil national team while drinking a coffee on the pitch in 1962

Coutinho made his first match for the Brazil national team in Uruguay, against the home team. He was 16 years old and was the starter in that match valid for the Atlantic Cup.

At the international level, Coutinho earned 15 caps and scored 6 goals with the Brazil national football team between 1960 and 1965. He was meant to be a starter in the 1962 FIFA World Cup squad, but he was sidelined by injury just before the tournament and did not appear, even though he remained in the squad. Brazil went on to win the title.[1]

In his book, Coutinho, o Gênio da Área, Carlos Fernando Schinner states that João Saldanha tried to convince Coutinho to return to Brazil national football team few months prior to the 1970 FIFA World Cup in order to replace Tostão who was Brazil's main centre-forward at that time and had suffered a major injury putting in doubt his participation on that World Cup. Coutinho, who at that time was semi-retired and overweight, refused the invitation.[4]

Death

Coutinho died on 11 March 2019 in Santos, São Paulo. His death was caused by a myocardial infarction due to diabetes and hypertension. Coutinho's health had been deteriorating in recent months, and in January he had been hospitalized for pneumonia.[2][6][7][8]

Career Statistics

Club Season Campeonato Paulista Torneio Rio – São Paulo Campeonato Brasileiro Série A International Competitions Total
Copa Libertadores Intercontinental Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Santos FC 1959 27 28 8 7 5 3 40 38
1960 12 10 8 1 - - 20 11
1961 23 20 11 9 5 6 39 35
1962 21 32 - - 5 7 6 6 2 2 34 47
1963 16 13 5 4 4 3 4 3 3 0 32 23
1964 13 11 9 9 4 3 0 0 26 23
1965 16 13 2 3 3 1 3 2 24 19
1966 8 9 2 0 0 0 10 9
1967 2 0 0 0 2 0
1968 - - 0 0 - -
Total 138 136 45 33 26 23 13 11 5 2 227 205

Honours

Club

Santos FC

International

Brazil

Individual

Notes
  1. ^ a b c d Not official competitions.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Morre Coutinho, ex-atacante de Santos e seleção brasileira". UOL (in Portuguese). Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Coutinho, ídolo do Santos e campeão mundial pelo Brasil, morre aos 75 anos". ESPN Brasil. 11 March 2019. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  3. ^ "O eterno menino da Vila : Em 1963, Coutinho calou o Boca em Buenos Aires; hoje Kaio Jorge tenta fazer o mesmo".
  4. ^ a b Doro, Bruno; De Almeida, Napoleão. "Simplesmente Coutinho". UOL (in Portuguese). Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  5. ^ Source: (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 18 August 2007.
  6. ^ a b c d e "Ídolo do Santos e campeão do mundo em 1962, Coutinho morre aos 75 anos". Globo.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  7. ^ "Coutinho, ídolo santista e campeão Mundial de 62, morre aos 75 anos" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Lance!. 11 March 2019. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
  8. ^ "Brazil World Cup winner Coutinho dies, age 75". ESPN.com. 12 March 2019.

External links

  • at Sambafoot (archived)

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In this Portuguese name the first or maternal family name is Vieira and the second or paternal family name is Honorio Antonio Wilson Vieira Honorio 11 June 1943 11 March 2019 nicknamed Coutinho was a Brazilian coach and footballer who played as a forward for Santos Futebol Clube where he was a teammate and one of the best partners of Pele and became a member of the Brazil national team that won the 1962 FIFA World Cup He is considered one of the greatest strikers in the history of Brazilian football with 368 goals in 457 matches 1 2 even though he prematurely ended his football career before the age of 30 due to knee problems His main virtues as a striker were coldness and precision in finishing the ability to dribble in tight spaces and a keen awareness of team play which allowed him to make several one two passes with Pele in the midst of opponent defenses In Brazil during his time as a player he received the nickname genius of the small area many years before other great Brazilian striker Romario Pele himself declares that Coutinho within the area was better than me His coldness was something supernatural CoutinhoCoutinho depicted on a football card in 1962Personal informationFull nameAntonio Wilson Vieira HonorioDate of birth 1943 06 11 11 June 1943Place of birthPiracicaba Sao Paulo BrazilDate of death11 March 2019 2019 03 11 aged 75 Place of deathSantos Sao Paulo BrazilPosition s StrikerYouth careerXV de Piracicaba1957 1958SantosSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1958 1968Santos457 368 1968Vitoria 1 1969Portuguesa 1 1970Santos 1 1971Atlas1971 1972Bangu 3 1973Saad 1 International career1960 1965Brazil15 6 Managerial career1981Santos1985Valeriodoce1987Comercial SP1987Aquidauana1988Santo Andre1992Valeriodoce1992Sao Caetano1993Bonsucesso1995SantosHonours Men s FootballRepresenting BrazilFIFA World CupWinner 1962 Chile Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Early years 2 Club career 3 International career 4 Death 5 Career Statistics 6 Honours 6 1 Club 6 2 International 6 3 Individual 7 References 8 External linksEarly years EditBorn in Piracicaba State of Sao Paulo in 1943 he was son of Antonia and Waldemar Honorio His start in football occurred in an unusual way after fleeing his home in Piracibaba in the countryside of Sao Paulo to pursue his dream to become a professional football player Coutinho was spotted at the age of 13 by Santos coach Luis Alonso Perez Lula in a preliminary match of XV de Piracicaba against Santos in his hometown After being praised by Santos FC players during that match he decided travel to Santos and try his chances in becoming a professional football player for Santos He borrowed some money and a suitcase and left Piracicaba directly to Santos 231 km from his hometown The day after his arrival in Santos his father arrived desperately in Santos from Piracicaba and went to pick him up to go home His father Mr Waldemar Honorio didn t want to hear about it and left with his son directly to the bus station They embarked back home but the Santos FC board of directors placed an emissary following the bus by car And at the first stop they convinced Coutinho s father that football was a good investment in the future And that was how Coutinho returned to Santos starting his career in professional football 3 One year later he became part of the Santos lower division 1 At the age of 13 years and 11 months Coutinho debuted as a professional player a record never broken for any other players 4 Club career EditCoutinho debuted on Santos professional team on May 17 1958 still at the age of 14 in a match in Goiania against Sirio Libanes Futebol Clube Coincidentally the score was the same as the debut of his legendary partner Pele which had happened almost two years before a 7 1 victory for Santos And like Pele Coutinho also scored one of Peixe s goals in his first match for the club s adult squad Coutinho left with Norberto Madurga and Pele before a Boca Juniors v Santos match in Mar del Plata 1970 In a game at the Olympic Stadium journalists and people at the stadium reported seeing one of the most beautiful goals in the history of football Pele received the ball in the midfield on his head and quickly passed it to Coutinho who also with his head gave it back to Pele And after a few more head only passes the attacking players approached the opponent s box without the ball touching the pitch In the final moment with only the goalkeeper in front of him Coutinho could have finished the amazing combination himself with a goal but he saw Lima coming from behind and adjusted to pass once again with his head and allowed Lima to score This goal left the opponents Gremio fans standing up applauding a majestic goal combination between two maestros of the ball Coutinho in addition to resembling Pele with his style of playing also had physical characteristics similar to Pele Therefore a legend arose that the player started to wear a white ribbon on one of the arms to help distinguish them Regarding this urban legend Coutinho said this For a short while when I made a beautiful move they said it was Pele when I missed a pass or a shot it was Coutinho In 2007 in an interview on the TV show Juca Entrevista ESPN with the journalist Juca Kfouri he revealed why he used the prop I had a small wrist injury and started wearing a band for a while of adhesive tape But as soon as the pains ended I took it off From 1958 to 1970 he wore the shirt of Santos winning 19 titles and scoring 368 goals in 457 matches I this period he won alongside Santos FC five Taca Brasil and seven Campeonato Paulista titles two Copa Libertadores and two Intercontinental Cups Coutinho has been named the greatest Santos player after Pele with whom he formed an effective attacking duo with 1461 goals scored 370 by Coutinho 5 6 Coutinho also holds a mark of respect against one of Santos main rivals Corinthians In 12 years of classics he played he never lost a game In the year that the taboo was broken in 1968 Coutinho no longer worked for Santos After his tenure at Santos he also played for Vitoria of Bahia Portuguesa of Sao Paulo and Atlas of Mexico 1 International career Edit Coutinho with the Brazil national team while drinking a coffee on the pitch in 1962 Coutinho made his first match for the Brazil national team in Uruguay against the home team He was 16 years old and was the starter in that match valid for the Atlantic Cup At the international level Coutinho earned 15 caps and scored 6 goals with the Brazil national football team between 1960 and 1965 He was meant to be a starter in the 1962 FIFA World Cup squad but he was sidelined by injury just before the tournament and did not appear even though he remained in the squad Brazil went on to win the title 1 In his book Coutinho o Genio da Area Carlos Fernando Schinner states that Joao Saldanha tried to convince Coutinho to return to Brazil national football team few months prior to the 1970 FIFA World Cup in order to replace Tostao who was Brazil s main centre forward at that time and had suffered a major injury putting in doubt his participation on that World Cup Coutinho who at that time was semi retired and overweight refused the invitation 4 Death EditCoutinho died on 11 March 2019 in Santos Sao Paulo His death was caused by a myocardial infarction due to diabetes and hypertension Coutinho s health had been deteriorating in recent months and in January he had been hospitalized for pneumonia 2 6 7 8 Career Statistics EditClub Season Campeonato Paulista Torneio Rio Sao Paulo Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A International Competitions TotalCopa Libertadores Intercontinental CupApps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsSantos FC 1959 27 28 8 7 5 3 40 381960 12 10 8 1 20 111961 23 20 11 9 5 6 39 351962 21 32 5 7 6 6 2 2 34 471963 16 13 5 4 4 3 4 3 3 0 32 231964 13 11 9 9 4 3 0 0 26 231965 16 13 2 3 3 1 3 2 24 191966 8 9 2 0 0 0 10 91967 2 0 0 0 2 01968 0 0 Total 138 136 45 33 26 23 13 11 5 2 227 205Honours EditClub Edit Santos FCCampeonato Paulista 1960 1961 1962 1964 1965 1967 6 Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 6 Copa Libertadores 1962 1963 6 Intercontinental Cup 1962 1963 2 Torneio Rio Sao Paulo 1959 1963 1964 1966 2 Torneio de Paris 1960 1961 Taca das Americas 1963 Torneio Pentagonal do Mexico 1959 Taca Tereza Herrera Espanha 1959 Torneio de Valencia Espanha 1959 Torneio Dr Mario Echandi Costa Rica 1959 Torneio Giallorosso Italia 1960 Quadrangular de Lima Peru 1960 Torneio Italia 1961 Italia 1961 Torneio Internacional da Costa Rica Costa Rica 1961 Pentagonal de Guadalajara Mexico 1961 Torneio Internacional da Venezuela Venezuela 1965 Hexagonal do Chile Chile 1965 Torneio de Nova York Estados Unidos 1966International Edit BrazilFIFA World Cup 1962 1 2 Copa Roca n1 1 1963 Copa Bernardo O Higgins n1 1 1961 Taca Oswaldo Cruz n1 1 1961 1962Individual Edit Copa Libertadores Top Scorer 1962 2 1961 Taca Oswaldo Cruz n1 1 3 goals 1961 Torneio Rio Sao Paulo Top Scorer 9 goals 1962 Campeonato Brasileiro Top Scorer 7 goals 1964 Torneio Rio Sao Paulo Top Scorer 11 goals Notes a b c d Not official competitions References Edit a b c d e Morre Coutinho ex atacante de Santos e selecao brasileira UOL in Portuguese Retrieved 12 March 2019 a b c d e f Coutinho idolo do Santos e campeao mundial pelo Brasil morre aos 75 anos ESPN Brasil 11 March 2019 Retrieved 12 March 2019 O eterno menino da Vila Em 1963 Coutinho calou o Boca em Buenos Aires hoje Kaio Jorge tenta fazer o mesmo a b Doro Bruno De Almeida Napoleao Simplesmente Coutinho UOL in Portuguese Retrieved 12 March 2019 Source Gazeta Esportiva Net Idolos in Portuguese Archived from the original on 29 September 2007 Retrieved 18 August 2007 a b c d e Idolo do Santos e campeao do mundo em 1962 Coutinho morre aos 75 anos Globo com in Portuguese Retrieved 12 March 2019 Coutinho idolo santista e campeao Mundial de 62 morre aos 75 anos in Brazilian Portuguese Lance 11 March 2019 Retrieved 11 March 2019 Brazil World Cup winner Coutinho dies age 75 ESPN com 12 March 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Coutinho Coutinho at Sambafoot archived Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coutinho footballer born 1943 amp oldid 1138615937, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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