Ephigênio de Freitas explained

Geninho
Fullname:Ephigênio de Freitas Bahiense
Birth Date:10 September 1918
Birth Place:Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Death Place:Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Position:Midfielder
Youthclubs1:Palestra Itália-MG
Years1:1938–1940
Years2:1940–1955
Caps2:442
Goals2:115
Manageryears1:1949
Managerclubs1:Botafogo
Manageryears2:1950
Managerclubs2:Botafogo
Manageryears3:1955
Managerclubs3:Botafogo
Manageryears4:1956–1957
Managerclubs4:Botafogo
Manageryears5:1959–1960
Managerclubs5:Bahia
Manageryears6:1962
Managerclubs6:Palmeiras
Manageryears7:1962–1963
Managerclubs7:Cruzeiro
Manageryears8:1964–1965
Managerclubs8:Botafogo
Pcupdate:21 February 2024

Ephigênio de Freitas Bahiense (10 September 1918 – 21 June 1980), also known as Ephigênio de Freitas or by the nickname Geninho, was a Brazilian professional footballer and manager, who played as a midfielder.

Career

Born in Belo Horizonte, Geninho started with Palestra Itália (now Cruzeiro), defending the club from 1938 to 1940. Nicknamed "architect" for his great ability to distribute balls in play, in September 1940, he was traded to Botafogo, a club he defended until 1955, making 422 appearances and scoring 115 goals.[1]

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Managerial career

Geninho, now referred to as Ephigênio de Freitas, managed Botafogo even before retiring on a few occasions. In 1956 he officially took over the team for the first time. He then coached Bahia, becoming state champion and one of the coaches of the 1959 Taça Brasil winning campaign alongside Argentine Carlos Volante.[3] [4] Due to his job as a police officer, he ended up not coaching the team in the final, and returned to Rio de Janeiro the following year. In 1964 he was the champion manager with Botafogo in the Rio-São Paulo Tournament, and also coached Cruzeiro and Palmeiras.

Personal life

Ephigênio served in the Brazilian Expeditionary Force in 1944, interrupting his football career, alongside another Botafogo player (Walter). He embarked for Italy, but only served in medical groups. After retiring as a player in 1955, he became a police officer.[5] [6]

Honours

Player

Botafogo

1948

1947

Manager

Bahia

1959

Botafogo

1964

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Conheça os 10 jogadores que mais atuaram pelo Botafogo . Mercado do Futebol . 2 November 2019 . 21 February 2024 . pt.
  2. Web site: Geninho… o patriota da Estrela Solitária . Tardes de Pacaembu . 27 April 2013 . 21 February 2024 . pt.
  3. Web site: Foi argentino o primeiro técnico campeão brasileiro . Diário do Nordeste . Tom Barros . 29 December 2022 . 21 February 2024 . pt.
  4. Web site: Esquadrão Imortal - Bahia 1959-1962 . Imortais do Futebol . 21 February 2024 . pt.
  5. Web site: Filho de Geninho relembra 'pausa' do pai para servir Exército na 2ª Guerra . Sportv . 13 July 2017 . 21 February 2024 . pt.
  6. Web site: Geninho, o craque que virou pracinha da FEB . Montedo . 14 July 2013 . 21 February 2024 . pt.