Jorge Mendonça (footballer, born 1938) explained

Jorge Mendonça
Fullname:Jorge Alberto Mendonça Paulino
Birth Date:19 September 1938
Birth Place:Luanda, Portuguese Angola
Height:1.840NaN0
Position:Striker
Youthyears1:1955–1956
Youthclubs1:Sporting CP
Years1:1956–1958
Years2:1958
Years3:1958–1967
Years4:1967–1969
Years5:1969–1970
Clubs1:Braga
Clubs2:Deportivo La Coruña
Clubs3:Atlético Madrid
Clubs4:Barcelona
Clubs5:Mallorca
Caps1:24
Caps2:5
Caps3:167
Caps4:33
Caps5:5
Totalcaps:234
Goals1:15
Goals2:1
Goals3:59
Goals4:9
Goals5:1
Totalgoals:85

Jorge Alberto Mendonça Paulino (born 19 September 1938), known as Mendonça, is a Portuguese-Angolan former footballer who played as a striker.

Having spent the vast majority of his career in Spain, he amassed La Liga totals of 205 matches and 69 goals over the course of 12 seasons, almost all with Atlético Madrid, with which he won five major titles.

Club career

Born in Luanda, Portuguese Angola, Mendonça started his career with S.C. Braga. In early 1958, the 19-year-old moved to Spain where he would remain for the rest of his playing days, representing Deportivo de La Coruña for a couple of months then signing for Atlético Madrid. He made his debut for the latter club on 14 September in a 2–0 home win against Real Oviedo, scoring the last goal;[1] three days later he was one four players netting braces in an 8–0 trouncing of Drumcondra F.C. for the season's European Cup.[2] [3]

During his nine-year spell at the Vicente Calderón Stadium, Mendonça would never appear in more than 25 La Liga matches, but was a solid attacking contributor as the Colchoneros won three Copa del Rey trophies and the 1962 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, with the player scoring in the final's replay, a 3–0 victory over ACF Fiorentina.[4] He left with competitive totals of 235 games and 91 goals,[3] retiring in June 1970 after unassuming top-flight spells with FC Barcelona (two seasons) and RCD Mallorca (one, team relegation).[5]

Personal life

Mendonça converted to Jehovah's Witnesses in the late 1960s. FC Barcelona president Narcís de Carreras found this intolerable and ordered manager Salvador Artigas not to field him. As a result, Mendonça was transferred to RCD Mallorca.[6]

Honours

Atlético Madrid

1965–66

1959–60, 1960–61, 1964–65

1961–62

Barcelona

1967–68

Notes and References

  1. http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1958/09/15/pagina-4/640576/pdf.html At. Madrid, 2 – Oviedo, 0
  2. http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1958/09/18/pagina-3/640591/pdf.html At. Madrid, 8 – Drumcondra, 0
  3. http://hemeroteca-paginas.mundodeportivo.com/EMD02/PUB/2004/12/22/EMD20041222012MDA.pdf Técnica y magia angoleña (Skills and magic from Angola)
  4. http://www.abc.es/20120905/deportes-futbol/abci-atletico-madrid-efemerida-recopa-201209050925.html El Atlético cumple medio siglo como campeón de Europa (Atlético celebrate half century as European champions)
  5. https://observador.pt/2019/06/26/futre-e-mais-15-os-outros-portugueses-que-passaram-pelo-atl-madrid-antes-de-joao-felix-entre-flops-e-figuras-de-proa/ Futre e mais 15: os outros portugueses que passaram pelo Atl. Madrid antes de João Félix, entre flops e figuras de proa (Futre and 15 others: the other Portuguese who had spells in Atl. Madrid before João Félix, from flops to figureheads)
  6. Web site: Relaño . Alfredo . October 7, 2021 . Jorge Mendonça, el delantero testigo de Jehová . February 14, 2024 . Diario AS . es.