José Travassos

This name uses Portuguese naming customs. The first or maternal family name is Barreto and the second or paternal family name is Travassos.
Travassos
Personal information
Full nameJosé António Barreto Travassos
Date of birth22 February 1926
Place of birthLisboa, Portugal
Date of death12-02-2002
Playing positionMidfielder
Youth career
1942-1944CUF
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1944-1946CUF
1946-1959Sporting321(129)
National team
1947-1958Portugal35(6)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

José António Barreto Travassos (Lisbon February 22, 1926 Lisbon, February 12, 2002) was a Portuguese footballer. He played as a forward.

Travassos was one of the first Portuguese footballers to achieve international level, playing for the FIFA Team that defeated England 4–1, in 1955.

He is considered one of the best Portuguese players of all times. He gained notoriety as a member of the legendary Sporting's attacking force known as the "Os Cinco Violinos" (The Five Violins), together with António Jesus Correia, Fernando Peyroteo, Albano and Manuel Vasques. While in Sporting, Travassos managed to win four Portuguese championships in a row from 1950 to 1954. This record would only be broken by FC Porto from 1994 to 1999.

He played for the Portuguese national team 35 times, scoring 6 goals. His first game was a 2–2 draw with Switzerland, in 5 January 1947, and his last, was a 1–2 loss with England, in 7 May 1958, both friendly matches. He also was one of the participant of the gam between the Rest of Europe against Great Britain[1] in 1955, being the first Portuguese player to participate in this list, because of that he was nicknamed "Zé da Europa" (Zé of Europe).

References

  1. England Player Honours - International Representative Teams. England Football Online, 14 February 2005. Retrieved on 5 July 2006.


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