Cândido Tavares Explained

Cândido Tavares
Fullname:Cândido Coelho Tavares
Birth Date:30 December 1911
Birth Place:Seixal, Portugal
Death Place:Seixal, Portugal
Position:Goalkeeper
Years1:1931
Years2:1932–1934
Years3:1934–1935
Years4:1935–1937
Caps4:24
Goals4:0
Years5:1938–1939
Years6:1941–1942
Clubs6:União Sportiva
Manageryears1:1951–1952
Managerclubs1:Benfica
Manageryears2:1952–1954
Managerclubs2:Vitória Guimarães
Manageryears3:1954–1955
Managerclubs3:Lusitano Evóra
Manageryears4:1956
Managerclubs4:Torreense
Manageryears5:1957–1958
Managerclubs5:Fabril

Cândido Coelho Tavares (30 December 1911 – 18 June 1997) was a Portuguese football goalkeeper and manager.

With a career spanning over a decade, Tavares represented mainly Casa Pia and Benfica, coaching the latter afterwards and winning a Portuguese Cup.

Playing career

Born in Seixal, Setúbal District, Tavares started playing with Casa Pia A.C. in 1931 and moved to Lusitano G.C. the following year. In 1935 he returned to his previous club, subsequently signing with S.L. Benfica.

At the latter side, Tavares eventually beat competition from Augusto Amaro and Pedro Conceição position, playing all of the league games in his first season, and interchanging with Amaro in his second year. He then had a third spell at Casa Pia, retiring in 1942 at the age of 31 with União Sportiva in Azores.

Coaching career

After retiring, Tavares started working as a fitness coach, having his first experience as manager in December 1951 at Benfica, when Ted Smith left unexpectedly. He was still able to guide them to a Taça de Portugal triumph against Sporting Clube de Portugal on 15 June 1952 and, the next year, was appointed at Vitória de Guimarães, which he led to two consecutive eighth-place finishes in the Primeira Liga.

Subsequently, Tavares managed Lusitano de Évora, S.C.U. Torreense and G.D. Fabril, always in the top flight. He also had a small stint in the Portugal national team as fitness coach, in 1956.[1]

Honours

1951–52

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cândido Tavares – Um bom homem, um bom desportista!.... Cândido Tavares – A good man, a good sportsperson!.... Alberto Helder. Portuguese. 16 November 2009. 18 January 2013.