Antônio Wilson Vieira Honório

Coutinho
Personal information
Full name Antonio Wilson Vieira Honorio
Date of birth (1943-06-11) 11 June 1943
Place of birth Piracicaba (SP), Brazil
Playing position Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1958-1968 Santos[1] 457 (370)
1968 Vitória
1969 Portuguesa
1970 Santos
1971 Atlas
1971-1972 Bangu
1973 Saad
National team
1960–1965 Brazil 15 (6)
Teams managed
1981 Santos
1985 Valeriodoce
1987 Comercial-SP
1987 Aquidauana
1988 Santo André
1992 Valeriodoce
1992 São Caetano
1993 Bonsucesso
1995 Santos

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Antônio Wilson Vieira Honório (born 11 June 1943), nicknamed Coutinho, is a Brazilian former football (soccer) player. He played as a forward for Santos Futebol Clube, being a teammate and one of the best partners of Pelé, and became a member of the Brazilian national team.

Biography

Born in Piracicaba, State of São Paulo, Coutinho was spotted at the age of 13 by Santos' coach Luís Alonso Pérez "Lula". One year later he became part of the Santos' lower division.[2] His professional career at Santos took place from 1958 to 1968 and in 1970, periods during which Santos won, among other titles, five Taça Brasil and seven Campeonato Paulista titles, two Copa Libertadores, and two Intercontinental Cups. Coutinho has been named the greatest Santos' player after Pelé, with whom he formed a mythical attacking duo with 1461 goals scored (370 by Coutinho).[3]

After his tenure at Santos, he also played for Vitória of Bahia, Portuguesa of São Paulo, and Atlas of Mexico.

Coutinho earned 15 caps and scored 6 goals with the Brazil national football team. He was meant to be a starter in the 1962 FIFA World Cup winning squad, but was sidelined by injury just before the tournament.

Honours

Club

Santos FC

National

Brazil

Individual

References

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