Os Magriços

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Os Magriços was the nickname of the Portugal national football team which reached third place in the 1966 FIFA World Cup in England.

It was based on the Benfica team that won the European Cup in 1961 and 1962, and included Mário Coluna, Eusébio, José Augusto, José Augusto Torres, and António Simões. It was selected by Manuel da Luz Afonso and coached by Brazilian trainer Otto Glória.

Américo Lopes Porto
Joaquim Carvalho Sporting CP
José Pereira Belenenses
Vicente Lucas Belenenses
Germano de Figueiredo Benfica
Fernando Peres Sporting CP
Ernesto Figueiredo Sporting CP
João Lourenço Sporting CP
Hilário Conceição Sporting CP
Mário Coluna Benfica
António Simões Benfica
José Augusto Benfica
Eusébio Benfica
Fernando Cruz Benfica
Manuel Duarte Leixões
Jaime Graça Vitória de Setúbal
João Morais Sporting CP
José Augusto Torres Benfica
Custódio Pinto Porto
Alexandre Baptista Sporting CP
José Carlos Sporting CP
Alberto Festa Porto

The nickname is based on Álvaro Gonçalves Coutinho, nicknamed O Magriço, a 14th century Portuguese knight, who, together with 11 colleagues, travelled to England to take in a tournament to defend the honour of twelve English ladies who couldn't find knights in England willing to do so. The story is famously told by Luís de Camões in Os Lusíadas, but is of dubious veracity.

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