Vítor Damas Explained

Vítor Damas
Fullname:Vítor Manuel Afonso Damas de Oliveira
Birth Date:8 October 1947
Birth Place:Lisbon, Portugal
Death Place:Lisbon, Portugal
Height:1.80 m
Position:Goalkeeper
Youthyears1:1961–1966
Youthclubs1:Sporting CP
Years1:1966–1976
Caps1:229
Goals1:0
Years2:1976–1980
Caps2:131
Goals2:0
Years3:1980–1982
Caps3:33
Goals3:0
Years4:1982–1984
Caps4:51
Goals4:0
Years5:1984–1989
Caps5:103
Goals5:0
Totalcaps:547
Totalgoals:0
Nationalyears1:1969–1986
Nationalcaps1:29
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:1989
Managerclubs1:Sporting CP (interim)
Manageryears2:1989–1990
Managerclubs2:Sporting CP (assistant)
Manageryears3:1989
Managerclubs3:Sporting CP (interim)
Manageryears4:1991–1992
Managerclubs4:Atlético
Manageryears5:1999–2000
Managerclubs5:Lourinhanense
Manageryears6:2000–2001
Managerclubs6:Sporting CP B

Vítor Manuel Afonso Damas de Oliveira (8 October 1947 – 13 September 2003), known as Damas, was a Portuguese footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

His 23-year professional career was mainly linked with Sporting CP, but he also played for three other teams, including Racing de Santander in La Liga.

A Portugal international for 17 years, Damas represented the country at the 1986 World Cup and Euro 1984, both in his mid-to-late 30s.[1]

Club career

Born in Lisbon, Damas made his professional debut with his hometown club Sporting CP at the age of just 19. After two years as a backup he became the capital side's undisputed starter, winning two Primeira Liga and three Taça de Portugal trophies, including the double in 1973–74.[1]

Damas moved to Spain in the summer of 1976, signing for Racing de Santander. He was also first choice at the Cantabrians, spending the last of his four seasons in the Segunda División.[2] [3]

Aged 32, Damas returned to Portugal, playing two years apiece with Vitória S.C. and Portimonense SC, after which he rejoined Sporting.[4] [1] He still went on to produce five more respectable campaigns, only losing his status in 1988–89 to Uruguayan Rodolfo Rodríguez.[5] [6]

Following his retirement at 41, Damas remained at Sporting as goalkeepers' coach.[1] Over the course of two separate seasons he acted as their interim manager, overseeing the team in three wins, one draw and two losses.[7]

International career

Damas earned 29 caps for the Portugal national team, from 6 April 1969 to 11 July 1986.[8] [9] He was second choice at both UEFA Euro 1984 and the 1986 FIFA World Cup, backing up S.L. Benfica's Manuel Bento; however, in the latter tournament, the starter suffered a serious fibula injury in training, and he took the pitch for group-stage losses against Poland (1–0) and Morocco (3–1).[10] [11]

Death

Damas died at the age of 55 from cancer, in Lisbon.[12] [1]

Honours

Sporting CP

1969–70, 1973–74[1]

1970–71, 1972–73, 1973–74[1]

1987[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vítor Damas – Futebol. Vítor Damas – Football. Sporting CP. pt. 8 February 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130216074703/http://www.sporting.pt/Clube/Historia/Biografias/biografia_damas.asp. 16 February 2013.
  2. News: Vítor Damas: As mãos que embalaram o leão. Vítor Damas: The hands that rocked the lion. Record. pt. 15 September 2003. 8 October 2024.
  3. News: La alargada sombra de Damas. Damas' looming shadow. El Diario Montañés. Aser. Falagán. es. 15 June 2018. 6 April 2021.
  4. Web site: Conheça o plantel de 1983/1984. Meet the 1983/1984 squad. Portimonense S.C.. pt. 24 October 2013. 14 October 2024.
  5. Web site: VÍDEO: Vítor Damas fez há 30 anos o último jogo pelo Sporting. VIDEO: Vítor Damas made last appearance for Sporting 30 years ago. Mais Futebol. pt. 27 November 2018. 8 October 2024.
  6. Web site: Sabia que, 27-Nov. Did you know, 27-Nov. Sporting CP. pt. 23 August 2023. 8 October 2024.
  7. News: Treinadores no futebol e títulos conquistados. Coaches in football and titles won. Diário de Notícias. pt. 26 August 2008. 8 February 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141227213205/https://www.dn.pt/dossiers/desporto/sporting/as-vitorias-historicas/interior/treinadores-no-futebol-e-titulos-conquistados-1004267.html. 27 December 2014.
  8. Web site: Lista completa dos internacionais portugueses. Complete list of Portuguese internationals. Mais Futebol. pt. 18 February 2004. 8 October 2024.
  9. Web site: Portugal – Record International Players. RSSSF. José Luis. Pierrend. 2 September 2009.
  10. News: Bento e o bom bacalhau. Bento and good codfish. O Jogo. Carlos. Pereira Santos. pt. 18 April 2014. 27 September 2017.
  11. News: Leão elástico foi o mais velho em Mundiais. Elastic lion was the oldest in World Cups. Observador. Hugo. Tavares da Silva. pt. 10 June 2014. 31 March 2016.
  12. News: Morreu Vítor Damas. Vítor Damas has died. Público. pt. 14 September 2003. 11 April 2021.