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214: 36: 257: 314:("black spider"), and dos Santos, could only be used in about a dozen friendly matches, as the rules of the association prevented foreigners from participating in official matches. FC Barcelona attempted to convince both players to naturalize and take up Spanish citizenship, but both refused, despite the excellent financial considerations offered. 459:. Here the stories about him vary. One says that he died after a run-in with the police, the other that he was imprisoned and banged his head against a wall of his cell and, shortly thereafter, died from his injuries. It is reported that he was interred in a pauper's grave. The date of his death is believed to be 27 August 1946. 424:
In 1937/38 he made history, scoring a penalty goal in Sète, securing the final result of 1–1. To date, this is the only goal by an Olympique Marseille goalkeeper in an official match. Later on in the same match, he stopped two penalty kicks by opponents, which hit the Marseille goal posts four times.
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was one of the first Brazilians to opt for a career as a professional player in Europe in an era when football in Brazil was still an amateur sport. He also acted as a player agent helping South American footballers secure engagements at European clubs. In mid-1935, he convinced Jaguaré to join him
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Dos Santos moved on to Switzerland and Jaguaré returned to Brazil. It is reported that, at some point around this time, he turned up to train at his old club Vasco da Gama sporting goalkeeper gloves. This is considered to be the first use of gloves by a goalkeeper in Brazil. After he left Vasco to
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at the port of Rio. In his leisure time he enjoyed physical exercise and played football on the grounds of his neighbourhood of Saúde, a quarter close to the port, which is still marked today by the simple accommodations of the local labourers. There he impressed Espanhol, a defender with
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Giudicelli was to play only two matches for the Lisbon side, then moved on to play for Real Madrid and in France. Jaguaré stayed a bit longer with Sporting, winning the city championship alongside Vianinha. After a total of seven matches for Sporting, Jaguaré found himself replaced by
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He often vociferously encouraged opposing attackers to shoot, calling "chuta, chuta!". These and other eccentricities contributed to Jaguaré, who was nicknamed "El Jaguar" in Marseille, becoming a lasting part of club folklore.
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play professionally in Europe, however, he was no longer well regarded at the club and in Rio de Janeiro in general. To keep afloat financially, he travelled around with so-called "combinados",
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Jaguaré was also called up for the national team but, between 1928 and 1929, he played in only three unofficial matches against club teams from Scotland and Argentina.
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On the job, his fellow workers did not find his stories about his time as a great footballer credible. Jaguaré soon disappeared. Later reports placed him in
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teams, and allowed himself to be used as a figurehead for the marketing of various festivities and other events. From 1934 to 1935 he guarded the goal of
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to demonstrate that Brazilian players preferred to abandon their names rather than their nationality for the sake of playing professionally in Europe.
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2–1 in the final. In Jaguaré's last season with the club, 1938/39, Marseille once again finished second in the league, this time behind
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After that season he left France, possibly in expectation of the approaching war. On his way back to Brazil, he stopped over in
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in São Paulo, where he ended up being replaced by José Hungarez, the first foreigner in the ranks of the Corinthians.
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Jaguaré and Fausto dos Santos must have made an impression in the two matches against
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Between June and August 1931, Vasco da Gama, reinforced with several players such as
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Jaguaré: Ex-goleiro do Vasco da Gama, Barcelona, Olympique de Marselha e Corinthians
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in 1925. In twelve matches in Portugal and Spain, against teams such as:
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Jaguaré, ex-meta barcelonista quería ir a Italia y si e queda en Lisboa,
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In Rio de Janeiro, he reportedly still played for a brief period for
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Jaguaré: o goleiro que foi ídolo na primeira metade do século
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Pascoal, Oitenta-e-Quatro, Russinho, Mário Mattos, Santana
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O Brincalhão Jaguaré: Primeiro goleiro a marcar um Gol
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Seleção Brasileira (Brazilian National Team) 1923–1932
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