Noronha (footballer)

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Alfredo Eduardo Barreto de Freitas Noronha (25 September 191827 July 2003) was a former Brazilian football player. He played for Brazil national team. Considered as one of the legends of the São Paulo club and is regarded to be one of the best players ever in his position, who was known for his defending skills and marking, tackling and his short and long passes. He played as a midfielder and as a left side defender. He formed with Bauer and Rui the midfield trio of the São Paulo multi-winner of the Paulista championship of the 1940s; he had great skills in leading the team, a good technique and a particular ability in the head shots.

Noronha
Personal information
Full nameAlfredo Eduardo Barreto de Freitas Noronha
Date of birth(1918-11-25)25 November 1918[1]
Place of birthPorto Alegre, Brazil
Date of death27 July 2003(2003-07-27) (aged 84)
Playing positionDefender, Midfielder (retired)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1935–1941Grêmio98(11)
1941–1942Vasco da Gama11(0)
1942–1951São Paulo309(14)
1951–1953Portuguesa Desportos20(2)
1953–1954Grêmio4(1)
1954–1955Ypiranga19(5)
Total461(33)
National team
1944–1950Brazil16(1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Club career

Noronha began his career in 1935 at the Gremio club, where he played until 1941, winning 4 state championships with the team. Then Noronha played for Vasco da Gama for a year, from where he moved to Sao Paulo. As part of the Sao Paulo club, Noronha made his debut on July 10, 1942 and played for the team for 9 years, having played the last game on October 17, 1951. With São Paulo, Noronha won 5 São Paulo championships. Together with Bauer and Rui, he made up the so-called "Golden Trio", which was the backbone of the team. He later played for Portuguesa Desportos, Gremio and Ypiranga clubs.

International career

Noronha played 16 matches for the Brazilian national team, he was the winner of the South American Championship in 1949, having played 7 games in the tournament, and a year later at the World Cup in 1950, where he played one match against Switzerland with a draw 2-2.

Death

On July 17, 2003, Noronha was admitted to the Heart Institute of the University of São Paulo, and 10 days later on July 27, 2003, he died of heart failure. Noronha was buried the very next day.

Honours

Club

International

Brazil

References

  1. FIFA.com. "FIFA Tournaments - FIFA.com". www.fifa.com.