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词条 Gino Orlando
释义

  1. Career

     National team 

  2. Death

  3. Honors

     Individual  Club 

  4. References

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| position = Forward
| birth_date = {{birth date|mf=yes|1929|09|03}}
| birth_place = São Paulo, Brazil
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| death_place = São Paulo, Brazil
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| years1 = 1948–1951
| years2 = 1951–1952
| years3 = 1951
| years4 = 1952–1963
| years5 = 1963–1964
| years6 = 1964–1966
| clubs1 = Palmeiras
| clubs2 = Comercial
| clubs3 = XV de Jaú
| clubs4 = São Paulo
| clubs5 = Portuguesa
| clubs6 = Juventus
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}}Gino Orlando, commonly known as just Gino (September 3, 1929[1] – April 24, 2003[2]), was an association footballer who played forward for the Brazilian national team.[1]

Career

Born in São Paulo,[1] Gino started his career defending Palmeiras between 1948 and 1951.[3] After defending Comercial in 1951 and in 1952, and XV de Jaú in 1951,[4] he joined São Paulo in 1952, scoring 232 goals in 450 games, placing him as the club's second all-time top goalscorer, just behind Serginho Chulapa.[2] During his spell at São Paulo, he won the Campeonato Paulista in 1953 and in 1957, and was the top goalscorer of the Torneio Rio-São Paulo in 1958, with 12 goals.[4] He later played in 1963 and in 1964 for Portuguesa, retiring in 1966 while defending Juventus.[3]

National team

Gino Orlando played nine games for the Brazilian national team between 1956 and 1958, scoring three goals.[3] He played his first game on April 1, 1956, against a Pernambuco state combined team.[1] His first goal for Brazil was scored on April 8, 1956, against Portugal.[1] The other two goals were scored on April 11, and on April 15, respectively against Switzerland and Austria.[1] Gino Orlando played his last game for the national team on May 18, 1958, against Bulgaria.[1]

Death

He died of cardiac arrest on April 24, 2003 at Hospital do Coração, in São Paulo.[2]

Honors

Individual

  • Torneio Rio-São Paulo top goalscorer: 1958

Club

São Paulo
  • Campeonato Paulista: 1953, 1957

References

1. ^{{cite book | first1 =Antônio Carlos | last1 =Napoleão | first2 =Roberto | last2 =Assaf | title = Seleção Brasileira 1914–2006 | publisher=Mauad X | location = São Paulo | year = 2006 | pages = 261| isbn = 85-7478-186-X}}
2. ^{{cite web | title =E a grande área ficou vazia | url=http://www.terra.com.br/istoe/1752/1752datas.htm | accessdate =May 4, 2009 | publisher=IstoÉ }}
3. ^{{cite web | title =Morre Gino Orlando, ídolo do São Paulo | url=http://noticias.uol.com.br/pelenet/saopaulo/ultimas/2003/04/24/ult1203u727.jhtm | accessdate =May 4, 2009 | date =April 24, 2003 | publisher=Pelé.net }}
4. ^{{cite web | title =Gino | url=http://noticias.uol.com.br/pelenet/quemequem/show.jhtm?id=599 | accessdate =May 4, 2009 | publisher=Pelé.net }}
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