sport.wikisort.org - AthletePedro Alexandre dos Santos Barbosa (born 6 August 1970; Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpedɾu bɐɾˈbɔzɐ]) is a Portuguese retired professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.
Portuguese footballer
For the 16th century jurist, see Pedro Barbosa (jurist).
In this Portuguese name, the first or maternal family name is Dos Santos and the second or paternal family name is Barbosa.
Pedro Barbosa|
Full name |
Pedro Alexandre dos Santos Barbosa |
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Date of birth |
(1970-08-06) 6 August 1970 (age 52) |
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Place of birth |
Gondomar, Portugal |
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Height |
1.82 m (5 ft 11+1⁄2 in) |
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Position(s) |
Attacking midfielder |
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1983–1986 |
CA Rio Tinto |
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1986–1989 |
Porto |
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Years |
Team |
Apps |
(Gls) |
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1989–1991 |
Freamunde |
55 |
(13) |
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1991–1995 |
Vitória Guimarães |
108 |
(20) |
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1995–2005 |
Sporting CP |
259 |
(41) |
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Total |
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422 |
(74) |
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1992–2002 |
Portugal |
22 |
(5) |
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Best known for his spell at Sporting, he appeared in 367 matches in the Primeira Liga and scored 61 goals, being a player with above-average skills.[1][2]
Barbosa represented Portugal in one World Cup and one European Championship.
Club career
Born in Gondomar, Porto District, Barbosa unsuccessfully graduated from FC Porto's academy, making his professional debut with lowly S.C. Freamunde in the second division.[3]
He first came to prominence at Vitória de Guimarães, making his Primeira Liga debut at age 21, and joined Sporting CP in 1995–96, remaining at the club for the next ten seasons.[4] Already a veteran, he contributed heavily to the capital team's 2000 and 2002 league titles, appearing in respectively 31 (two goals scored) and 27 games (three).
In his penultimate year, Barbosa netted a career-best nine goals to help Sporting rank in third position. In his last, the 34-year-old played 13 matches as the Lions reached the 2005 UEFA Cup Final played on home soil, scoring all of his two goals against Middlesbrough in the round of 16.[4][5]
Having played in more than 300 official games for the Lisbon club,[6] Barbosa subsequently became its director of football,[7] leaving the post in early November 2009 after coach Paulo Bento's resignation.[8]
International career
Barbosa won 22 caps for the Portugal national team and scored five goals, over a period of ten years. He represented the nation at UEFA Euro 1996 (playing the last 30 minutes of the 3–0 group stage win against Croatia)[9][10] and the 2002 FIFA World Cup (no appearances).
Honours
Club
Sporting[3]
- Primeira Liga: 1999–2000, 2001–02
- Taça de Portugal: 2001–02; runner-up: 1995–96, 1999–2000
- Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira: 1995, 2000, 2002
- UEFA Cup runner-up: 2004–05
Individual
- Primeira Liga Player of the Month: November 2003
References
- "Pedro Barbosa. Um golo para a história" [Pedro Barbosa. A goal for history]. i (in Portuguese). 20 February 2015. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
- Casanova, Rogério (18 July 2017). "Balakov, Barbosa, err... Hanuch e Ghilas: as melhores contratações da história, enfim, recente do Sporting (por Rogério Casanova)" [Balakov, Barbosa, ehem... Hanuch and Ghilas: the best signings in Sporting's, let's say, recent history (by Rogério Casanova)]. Expresso (in Portuguese). Retrieved 21 September 2017.
- "Futebol – Pedro Barbosa é o patrono do Tejo Cup 2018" [Football – Pedro Barbosa is Tejo Cup 2018's patron] (in Portuguese). O Ribatejo. 2 March 2018. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
- Pietra, Hugo (17 May 2005). "Pedro Barbosa's big day". UEFA. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
- "Sporting 1–0 M'brough (Agg: 4–2)". BBC Sport. 17 March 2005. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
- "Pedro Barbosa: «Foram 21 anos de paixão e dedicação a uma profissão fantástica»" [Pedro Barbosa: «It was 21 years of passion and dedication to an amazing job»] (in Portuguese). Mais Futebol. 11 August 2005. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
- "'Top opponents and interesting trips'". UEFA. 28 August 2009. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
- "Pedro Barbosa saiu do Sporting porque "é o melhor" para o clube" [Pedro Barbosa left Sporting because "it's the best" for the club]. Jornal de Negócios (in Portuguese). 7 November 2009. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
- Hodgson, Guy (1 June 1996). "The rising force in Europe counting on their foreign legion; CHAMPIONSHIP COUNTDOWN: No 9 Portugal". The Independent. Archived from the original on 25 May 2022. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- "Portugal progress as Group D winners". UEFA. 6 October 2003. Retrieved 21 September 2017.
- "Pedro Barbosa". European Football. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
External links
Portugal squads |
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Portugal squad – UEFA Euro 1996 |
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Portugal squad – 2002 FIFA World Cup |
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На других языках
[de] Pedro Barbosa
Pedro Barbosa [.mw-parser-output .IPA a{text-decoration:none}ˈpedɾu bɐɾˈbɔzɐ] (* 6. August 1970 in Gondomar, Portugal), mit vollem Namen Pedro Alexandre dos Santos Barbosa, ist ein ehemaliger portugiesischer Fußballnationalspieler.
- [en] Pedro Barbosa
[fr] Pedro Barbosa
Pedro Barbosa, de son nom complet Pedro Alexandre dos Santos Barbosa, est un footballeur international portugais né le 6 août 1970 à Gondomar.
[it] Pedro Barbosa
Pedro Alexandre dos Santos Barbosa (Gondomar, 6 agosto 1970) è un ex calciatore portoghese, di ruolo centrocampista.
[ru] Барбоза, Педру
Пе́дру Алеша́ндре Са́нтуш Барбо́за (порт. Pedro Alexandre Santos Barbosa; 6 августа 1970, Гондомар, Португалия), более известный как Пе́дру Барбо́за — португальский футболист, полузащитник.
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