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Alexandre Alhinho
Personal information
Full name Alexandre Manuel Fortes Alhinho
Date of birth (1953-12-07) 7 December 1953 (age 70)
Place of birth São Vicente, Cape Verde
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
1970–1971 Académica
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1973–1974 Farense 20 (0)
1974–1975 Porto 10 (0)
1975–1977 Académica 55 (0)
1977–1982 Belenenses 98 (0)
1982–1984 Farense 26+ (1+)
1984–1985 Lusitano de Évora 16 (2)
1985–1986 Estoril 23 (3)
1986–1989 Académico de Viseu 26 (0)
Total 274+ (6+)
Managerial career
1989–19?? Académica do Mindelo
Batuque
2003–2006 Cape Verde
2012–2014 Académica do Mindelo
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Alexandre Manuel Fortes Alhinho (born 7 December 1953) is a Cape Verdean retired footballer who played as a defender and was a manager of regional clubs and the national team between 2003[1] and 2006.

He was the brother of the Portuguese international player and manager Carlos Alhinho.

Biography

Alexandre Alhinho was born on the island of Sãp Vicente. Shortly after he immigrated to Portugal where he played his youth years for a season with Académica de Coimbra, he played as a defender. He started his pro career in 1973 with SC Farense for a season. His second club was FC Porto in the following season who finished as second in the Portuguese Championships.

He returned to Académica Coimbra in the following season in 1975 and this time in the professional club and played 55 matches for two seasons.[2] In 1977, he spent five seasons with Os Belenenses and played 98 matches. He returned to Farense in 1982 where the club was playing in the Second Division. The club finished first in the south group, then the club won the silver title with a club of the north group.[3] He played in the Premier Division and the club finished 2nd in the 1983/84 season, he scored the only goal of his career.[2] He played inside the Second Division and with Lusitano Évora for a season in 1984 and then GD Estoril, a club based in Praia in the Azores. For the next three season, he would play for his last club based in northcentral Portugal, Académico de Viseu also in the Second Division, the club finished second behind FC Famalicão and again played inside the Premier Division and played 22 matches there.[2]

He retired from playing football (soccer) and headed back to Cape Verde, no long after, he coached Académica do Mindelo where he helped win their only national title. Later, he coached Batuque FC. On 26 September 2012 he became coach of Académica do Mindelo once more.[4]

Honours

Manager

References

  1. ^ "Cape Verde Gets a New Coach". Panapress. 6 May 2003. Retrieved 13 May 2013.
  2. ^ a b c "Profile at Fora de Jogo" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 9 March 2013.
  3. ^ "1982/83 Portuguese Second Division". Fora de Jogo (in Portuguese). Retrieved 9 March 2013.
  4. ^ "Alexandre Alhinho vai treinar a Académica" [Alexandre Alhinho Goes to Train Académica]. Noticias do Norte (in Portuguese). 27 September 2012. Retrieved 13 May 2016.