词条 | Jordão (footballer, born 1971) |
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|name = Jordão |image = |fullname = Adelino José Martins Batista |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1971|8|30|df=yes}} |birth_place = Malanje, Angola |height = {{Height|m=1.90|precision=0}} |position = Midfielder |youthyears1 = 1985–1987 |youthyears2 = 1987–1990 |youthclubs1 = Real Massamá |youthclubs2 = Estrela Amadora |years1 = 1990–1997 |years2 = 1993–1994 |years3 = 1994–1995 |years4 = 1997 |years5 = 1998–2000 |years6 = 2000–2003 |years7 = 2004–2007 |clubs1 = Estrela Amadora |clubs2 = → Campomaiorense (loan) |clubs3 = → Leça (loan) |clubs4 = Benfica |clubs5 = Braga |clubs6 = West Bromwich Albion |clubs7 = Estrela Amadora |caps1 = 81 |caps2 = 9 |caps3 = 26 |caps4 = 6 |caps5 = 66 |caps6 = 63 |caps7 = 38 |totalcaps = 289 |goals1 = 7 |goals2 = 0 |goals3 = 3 |goals4 = 0 |goals5 = 2 |goals6 = 6 |goals7 = 0 |totalgoals = 18 |nationalyears1 = 1992 |nationalteam1 = Portugal U21 |nationalcaps1 = 1 |nationalgoals1 = 0 }} Adelino José Martins Batista (born 30 August 1971), known as Jordão, is a retired Portuguese footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. Football careerBorn in Malanje, Portuguese Angola, Jordão made his professional debuts in 1990 for Lisbon-based C.F. Estrela da Amadora, but it took several years for him to become an important first-team member, also being loaned twice, to S.C. Campomaiorense and Leça FC, both in the second division (he also did not manage to appear regularly for the former). After two solid seasons at Estrela, Jordão joined Primeira Liga club S.L. Benfica, but was soon deemed surplus to requirements following the arrival of Graeme Souness as manager, and moved to fellow league team S.C. Braga in January 1998, where he would spend an additional two full campaigns. In August 2000, having already played one league match for Braga, Jordão joined English side West Bromwich Albion for a transfer fee of £350,000, and made his debut in the same month against Barnsley.[1] In 2001–02, he scored one of his five league goals (a career-best) in the Black Country derby win against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux Stadium, helping Albion to achieve automatic promotion to the Premier League.[2] After 71 appearances across all competitions – only three in the top flight – and eight goals for WBA, Jordão was released in the summer of 2003,[3] re-joining Estrela da Amadora in January of the following year[4] and playing sparingly until his retirement three years later. References1. ^{{cite book|last=Matthews|first=Tony|title=The Who's Who of West Bromwich Albion|publisher=Breedon Books|year=2005|isbn=978-1-85983-474-9|page=130}} 2. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_div_1/1935828.stm|title=Baggies back in big time|publisher=BBC Sport|date=21 April 2002|accessdate=8 April 2016}} 3. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/w/west_bromwich_albion/3021829.stm|title=Baggies begin clear-out|publisher=BBC Sport|date=12 May 2003|accessdate=10 February 2008}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=137118.html|title=Transfers: 5 – 11 January|publisher=UEFA.com|date=11 January 2004|accessdate=10 February 2008}} External links
21 : 1971 births|Living people|People from Malanje Province|Portuguese people of Angolan descent|Angolan footballers|Portuguese footballers|Association football midfielders|Primeira Liga players|LigaPro players|C.F. Estrela da Amadora players|S.C. Campomaiorense players|Leça F.C. players|S.L. Benfica footballers|S.C. Braga players|Premier League players|English Football League players|West Bromwich Albion F.C. players|Portugal youth international footballers|Portuguese expatriate footballers|Expatriate footballers in England|Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in England |
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