Maneca Explained

Maneca
Fullname:Manuel Marinho Alves
Birth Date:28 January 1926
Birth Place:Brazil
Position:Forward
Years1:1943–1945
Years2:1945–1946
Clubs2:Vitória
Years3:1946–1955
Clubs3:Vasco da Gama
Years4:1946–1955
Clubs4:Bangu
Caps4:325
Goals4:142
Years5:1956
Clubs5:Vitória
Years6:1957
Clubs6:Galícia
Nationalyears1:1949–1950
Nationalteam1:Brazil
Nationalcaps1:6
Nationalgoals1:2

Manuel Marinho Alves, best known as Maneca (January 28, 1926  - July 14, 1961),[1] was an association footballer in striker role. He was born in Salvador Bahia, Brazil.

During his career (1943 - 1957) he played for Galícia, Vitória, Vasco da Gama and Bangu. He won four Rio de Janeiro State Championships (1947, 1949, 1950 and 1952) and the South American Club Championship of 1948. For Brazilian team he participated in the 1950 FIFA World Cup, playing four games and scoring one goal.

He died in July 14, 1961, after complications from attempted suicide, in his girlfriend's house, on June 28, 1961, by mercury cyanide poisoning.

Honours

Galicia

1943

Vasco da Gama

1947, 1949, 1950, 1952

1948

1953

Bahia

1956

Brazil

Notes and References

  1. O GLOBO, July 14, 1961, pg. 16