Thomas Donohoe

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Thomas Donohoe, one of the pioneers of brazilian football.

Thomas Donohoe, originally from Busby, Renfrewshire, was a Scottish immigrant in Brazil who organized the first ever football match in the history of Brazilian football. The match was a five-a-side game which took place in April 1894, six months before Charles Miller's match, previously recorded as the first in Brazil.[1]

A dye expert, Donohoe had moved from Scotland to Brazil in 1893 to work in a textile factory in Bangu, in Rio de Janeiro.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Census records show Scot 'started football in Brazil'". BBC. 27 March 2011. Retrieved 29 October 2015.
  2. ^ Roberto Pelli (December 2012). "O pioneiro de Bangu" [The pioneer from Bangu] (in Portuguese). Piauí (magazine). Retrieved 31 October 2015.