Dito (footballer)
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Eduardo José Gomes Cameselle Mendez | ||
Date of birth | 18 January 1962 | ||
Place of birth | Barcelos, Portugal | ||
Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) | ||
Position(s) | Centre back | ||
Youth career | |||
Alheira FC | |||
1976–1977 | Gil Vicente | ||
1977–1980 | Braga | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1980–1986 | Braga | 159 | (13) |
1986–1988 | Benfica | 55 | (1) |
1988–1989 | Porto | 13 | (0) |
1989–1992 | Vitória Setúbal | 67 | (0) |
1992–1993 | Espinho | 32 | (1) |
1993–1994 | Gil Vicente | 32 | (0) |
1994–1995 | Torreense | 20 | (1) |
1995–1996 | Ovarense | 5 | (0) |
Total | 383 | (16) | |
International career | |||
1981–1983 | Portugal U21 | 11 | (2) |
1981–1987 | Portugal | 17 | (1) |
Managerial career | |||
1997 | Esposende | ||
1998–1999 | Salgueiros | ||
2000 | Chaves | ||
2000–2001 | Felgueiras | ||
2003–2004 | Portimonense | ||
2005–2006 | Ribeirão | ||
2006–2007 | Moreirense | ||
2008–2010 | Braga (youth) | ||
2011–2012 | Varzim | ||
2017–2018 | Famalicão | ||
2018 | Covilhã | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Eduardo José Gomes Cameselle Mendez (born 18 January 1962), known as Dito, is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a central defender, and is a manager.
Playing career
Club
Dito was born in Barcelos. He appeared in 358 Primeira Liga matches over 16 professional seasons, starting his career with S.C. Braga for which he was already an important first-team member at the age of 18, and signing with S.L. Benfica in 1986 after six years in Minho.
During his two-season spell with Benfica, Dito played 27 league games in his first year as the Lisbon club won the double,[1] then partnered Carlos Mozer in his second (no silverware won). He then moved to rivals and title holders FC Porto for one season, with Benfica regaining their domestic supremacy at the expense of precisely the northerners.
From 1989 to 1994, always in the top division, Dito represented Vitória de Setúbal,[2] S.C. Espinho and Gil Vicente FC. After a brief stint with A.D. Ovarense in the second level, he retired from football aged 34.
International
Dito won 17 caps for Portugal, his debut arriving on 28 October 1981 – at the age of 19 – as he came on as a 46th-minute substitute for Humberto Coelho in a 1–4 away loss against Israel for the 1982 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. He did not attend any major international tournament, however.
No. | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition | Ref.[3] |
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1 | 23 February 1983 | Estádio do Restelo, Lisbon, Portugal | West Germany | 1–0 | 1–0 | Friendly
Coaching careerDito's biggest achievement as a coach was managing S.C. Salgueiros over the course of three top-flight campaigns, being dismissed after the tenth round of 1999–2000 as the Paranhos team eventually retained their status. In 2009 he returned to his first club Braga, being appointed at the junior sides.[1] In July 2011, after guiding Braga District to the UEFA Regions' Cup, Dito returned to the senior game with Varzim S.C. of the third tier.[4] He fulfilled his aim of winning promotion, doing so as champions in his only season, but then quit due to disputes with the board including an alleged four-month backlog in wages.[5] On 5 April 2017, Dito came back to the professional game after over a decade's hiatus, taking over F.C. Famalicão for the rest of the second division season.[6] The following 22 January, he left by mutual consent.[7] Dito was hired by S.C. Covilhã of the same league on 27 May 2018.[8] He left on 9 October, again by agreement between both parties, with the side second from bottom.[9] In the 2019 off-season, Dito was appointed general manager at hometown club Gil Vicente FC, recently returned to the top level.[10][11] Personal lifeDito's father, Spaniard Eduardo Cameselle Mendez, played for Gil Vicente in the 1950s.[1] His nephew, also named Eduardo, was also a footballer. HonoursBraga
Benfica
Porto
References
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- 1962 births
- Living people
- People from Barcelos, Portugal
- Portuguese footballers
- Association football defenders
- Primeira Liga players
- LigaPro players
- S.C. Braga players
- S.L. Benfica footballers
- FC Porto players
- Vitória F.C. players
- S.C. Espinho players
- Gil Vicente F.C. players
- S.C.U. Torreense players
- A.D. Ovarense players
- Portugal youth international footballers
- Portugal under-21 international footballers
- Portugal international footballers
- Portuguese football managers
- Primeira Liga managers
- LigaPro managers
- G.D. Chaves managers
- Portimonense S.C. managers
- Moreirense F.C. managers
- Varzim S.C. managers
- F.C. Famalicão managers
- S.C. Covilhã managers