Ely do Amparo
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Ely do Amparo | ||
Date of birth | May 14, 1921 | ||
Place of birth | Paracambi, Brazil | ||
Date of death | March 9, 1991 69) | (aged||
Place of death | Paracambi, Brazil | ||
Playing position | Central defender | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1939 | América | ||
1940–1945 | Canto do Rio | ||
1945–1952 | Vasco | ||
1953–1955 | Sport | ||
National team | |||
Brazil | 19 | (0) | |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. |
Ely do Amparo, commonly known as just Ely (May 14, 1921[1] – March 9, 1991[1]), was a Brazilian football central defender, who played in two World Cups.
Career
Ely do Amparo started his career with América, in 1939.[1] He joined Canto do Rio in 1940, leaving the club in 1945 to join Vasco.[1] Ely, as part of Vasco's Expresso da Vitória squad,[2] won the Campeonato Carioca in 1945, 1947, 1949, 1950 and in 1952, winning the South American Club Championship in 1948 as well.[1] Ely do Amparo was transferred to Sport in 1953, winning the Campeonato Pernambucano in that year and in 1955, when he retired.[1]
National team
He played 19 games for the Brazilian national team, including being part of the World Cup squad in 1950[3] and in 1954.[4] He was part of the squad that won the Panamerican Championship in 1952.[1]
Honors
Club
- Campeonato Pernambucano: 1953, 1955
- Campeonato Carioca: 1945, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1952
Country
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro Lance Volume 2. Rio de Janeiro: Aretê Editorial S/A. 2001. p. 68. ISBN 85-88651-01-7.
- ↑ "Eli do Amparo ou Ely do Amparo (ex-médio e lateral do Vasco)" (in Portuguese). Milton Neves. September 11, 2008. Retrieved April 20, 2009.
- ↑ "1950" (in Portuguese). JB Online. Retrieved April 20, 2009.
- ↑ "1954" (in Portuguese). JB Online. Retrieved April 20, 2009.