Ricardo Pereira

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Ricardo
Personal information
Full name Ricardo Alexandre Martins
Soares Pereira
Date of birth February 11, 1976
Place of birth    Montijo, Portugal
Height 185cm
Nickname Mãozinhas (Little Hands)
Labreca
Sabe-Tudo (Knows-All)
The Scourge of the English
Playing position Goalkeeper
Club information
Current club Flag of Portugal Sporting CP
Number 1
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1993–1994
1994–2003
2003–
1 Only in league games
Flag of Portugal CD Montijo
Flag of Portugal Boavista FC
Flag of Portugal Sporting CP
18 (0)1
154 (1)1
101 (0)1   
National team2
2001- Flag of Portugal Portugal 64 (0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of May 29, 2006.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of March 28, 2007.
* Appearances (Goals)

Ricardo Pereira, usually referred to simply as Ricardo (pron. IPA: [ʁi'kaɾdu]; full name Ricardo Alexandre Martins Soares Pereira, OIH; born February 11, 1976 in Montijo), is a Portuguese football player.

As a goalkeeper, Ricardo was the hero of Boavista FC's European campaign in 2003, making a string of saves as his team reached the semifinals of the UEFA Cup.

He now plays at Sporting Clube de Portugal at club level, which he is the captain of, and has been goalkeeper for Portugal since Luiz Felipe Scolari chose him for the spot.

He made his international debut in 2001 against the Republic of Ireland, taking the place of Vitor Baía, who was recovering from a serious knee injury.

[edit] Euro 2004

In the quarterfinals of Euro 2004 against England, Ricardo was one of Portugal's heroes in their win on penalties. With the penalty shootout tied 5-5, he first saved the shot of Darius Vassell after taking his gloves off, and then scored the deciding penalty against England to send Portugal to the semifinals.

Nevertheless, Ricardo did not manage to help his team avoid the loss from Greece in the final match of Euro 2004. Ricardo jumped helplessly in an attempt to save the only goal of the game, however he was blocked from grabbing the ball by Angelos Charisteas who managed to score the goal.

[edit] 2006 World Cup

Ricardo and his team won all three games in their group, keeping two clean sheets and only being beaten once by Mexico's Francisco Fonseca.

A string of saves by Ricardo allowed Portugal once again knock out England in the quarter-finals of a major championships on penalties, this time the 2006 FIFA World Cup as he saved from Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher in a 3-1 shoot-out win after a 0-0 draw after extra time. Carragher did beat Ricardo but since his kick was made before the referee blew the whistle, the Englishman had to retry the spot kick which was then saved. It is the first time during a World Cup event, that a goal keeper has managed to stop three penalties. In fact, every penalty taken against him in that World Cup he managed to get a hand to, as spotted by Mark Lawrenson, who was amazed that he seemed to know each time where the penalty would go.

The semi-final match pitted Portugal against France. The only goal Ricardo did concede in this game was a penalty spot kick by Zinedine Zidane, awarded for a foul by Ricardo Carvalho over Thierry Henry in the box (contested by some Portuguese supporters, although Carvalho admitted to making contact with Henry [1]). Zidane did not shoot hard, but his kick was at a steep angle which was sufficient to elude Ricardo, and it turned out to be the winning goal as France won 1-0.

During the third place match against hosts Germany, Ricardo kept a clean sheet for the first half. In the second half, he was badly beaten by Bastian Schweinsteiger's two goals and an own goal, also off his shot, by Portugal's Petit.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Diário Digital.


Flag of Portugal Portugal squad - 2002 FIFA World Cup Flag of Portugal

1 Baía | 2 J. Costa | 3 Abel Xavier | 4 Caneira | 5 F. Couto | 6 Paulo Sousa | 7 Figo | 8 João Pinto | 9 Pauleta | 10 Rui Costa | 11 S. Conceição | 12 H. Viana | 13 J. Andrade | 14 P. Barbosa | 15 Nélson | 16 Ricardo | 17 P. Bento | 18 Frechaut | 19 Capucho | 20 Petit | 21 Nuno Gomes | 22 Beto | 23 Rui Jorge | Coach: Oliveira

Flag of Portugal Portugal squad - 2004 European Football Championship Runners-Up Flag of Portugal

1 Ricardo | 2 P. Ferreira | 3 Rui Jorge | 4 J. Andrade | 5 F. Couto | 6 Costinha | 7 Figo | 8 Petit | 9 Pauleta | 10 Rui Costa | 11 Simão | 12 Quim | 13 Miguel | 14 N. Valente | 15 Beto | 16 R. Carvalho | 17 C. Ronaldo | 18 Maniche | 19 Tiago | 20 Deco | 21 Nuno Gomes | 22 Moreira | 23 H. Postiga | Coach: Scolari

Flag of Portugal Portugal squad - 2006 FIFA World Cup Fourth Place Flag of Portugal

1 Ricardo | 2 P. Ferreira | 3 Caneira | 4 R. Costa | 5 Meira | 6 Costinha | 7 Figo | 8 Petit | 9 Pauleta | 10 H. Viana | 11 Simão | 12 Quim | 13 Miguel | 14 N. Valente | 15 Boa Morte | 16 R. Carvalho | 17 C. Ronaldo | 18 Maniche | 19 Tiago | 20 Deco | 21 Nuno Gomes | 22 P. Santos | 23 H. Postiga | Coach: Scolari

Sporting Clube de Portugal - Current Squad

1 Ricardo | 4 Polga | 8 Ronny | 10 C. Martins | 11 Tello | 12 Caneira | 13 Tonel | 15 M. Garcia | 16 Tiago | 18 Nani | 19 Alecsandro | 20 Y. Djaló | 21 P. Farnerud | 22 R. Patrício | 24 M. Veloso | 27 Custódio | 28 Moutinho | 31 Liédson | 34 J. Alves | 76 Paredes | 78 Abel | 80 Bueno | Manager: P. Bento