Waldemar de Brito

Waldemar de Brito
Waldemar de Brito.jpg
Waldermar playing for Botafogo F.R. in 1934
Personal information
Full nameWaldemar de Brito
Date of birth(1913-05-17)17 May 1913
Place of birthSão Paulo, Brazil
Date of death21 February 1979(1979-02-21) (aged 65)
Place of deathSão Paulo, Brazil
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 12 in)
Playing positionForward
Youth career
1923–1927São Paulo FC
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1927Syrio11(11)
1928Independência F.C.9(8)
1929–1932Syrio28(25)
1933–1934São Paulo F.C.31(23)
1934Botafogo F.R.29(30)
1935–1936San Lorenzo de Almagro3(3)
1937–39C.R. Flamengo61(36)
1939–1940San Lorenzo de Almagro43(22)
1941–1942São Paulo F.C.138(56)
1943Fluminense F.C.4(1)
1944Associação Portuguesa de Desportos5(5)
1945–1946S.E. Palmeiras4(3)
1946Associação Atlética Portuguesa (Santos)6(5)
Total372(228)
National team
1934–1942Brazil18(18)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Waldemar de Brito (Portuguese pronunciation: [vɐwdeˈmaɾ dʒi ˈbɾitu], 17 May 1913 – 21 February 1979) was a Brazilian footballer who played for several clubs in Brazil and Argentina, as well as for the Brazil national team. He is acknowledged to have discovered Pelé during the latter's early footballing days. His brother, Petronilho de Brito, was also a footballer.[1]

Club career

Waldemar, a native of São Paulo, played as an inside forward or as centre forward. At the beginning of his career, he played for the local clubs Syrio, Independência, and São Paulo da Floresta, today's São Paulo FC; he was top goalscorer of the Rio-São Paulo Tournament with 21 goals.[2] The following year, he moved to Botafogo, where he spent a short time, before transferring to San Lorenzo de Almagro in the Argentine first division. In 1936, he returned to Brazil, this time to play for Flamengo, with whom he won the Campeonato Carioca of 1939. He went back to São Paulo in 1943, to play for Portuguesa de Desportos. He finished his playing career in 1945 with Portuguesa Santista.[3]

National team

Waldemar was capped 18 times for the Brazilian national team, scoring 18 goals.[4] He played at the 1934 World Cup, where Brazil was eliminated by Spain in the first round. In that match, Waldemar took a penalty kick for Brazil, but Spain goalkeeper Ricardo Zamora saved his shot.[5]

Post-playing career

After he retired, Waldemar de Brito was part of a project to scout young talents at Bauru Atlético Clube. In 1954, he spotted a kid named Edson Arantes do Nascimento, whom he took to Santos FC, predicting that he would become the greatest footballer in the world.[2][6] Although Waldemar is recognized for his own talent while he was a player, it is perhaps his scouting of Pelé that makes him most notable in the history of football in Brazil.

References

  1. Jump up ^ Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro Lance Volume 2. Rio de Janeiro: Aretê Editorial S/A. 2001. p. 324. ISBN 85-88651-01-7. 
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Belpiede, Marcelo. "Waldemar de Brito: craque como jogador e descobridor de talentos" (in Portuguese). Gazeta Esportiva.net, Brazil. Retrieved 3 January 2007. 
  3. Jump up ^ "Waldemar de Brito do São Paulo". museudosesportes.com.br. Museu dos esportes, Brazil. Retrieved 3 January 2007. 
  4. Jump up ^ "Todos os brasileiros – 1934". Folha Online (in Portuguese). Folha de São Paulo. Retrieved 3 January 2007. 
  5. Jump up ^ "Eightfinals". RSSSF. Retrieved 27 May 2013. 
  6. Jump up ^ "Pele biography". fifaworldcup.com. FIFA. Retrieved 3 January 2007. [dead link]


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