Mário Milani
Brazilian footballer
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Mário Milani | ||
Date of birth | (1918-08-15)15 August 1918 | ||
Place of birth | Jundiaí, Brazil | ||
Date of death | 24 September 2003(2003-09-24) (aged 85) | ||
Place of death | Jundiaí, Brazil | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Youth career | |||
–1937 | Comercial de Jundiaí | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1937–1938 | São Paulo | 40 | (22) |
1939–1940 | Fluminense | 49 | (39) |
1941–1948 | Corinthians | 131 | (99) |
1948–1950 | Juventus | 38 | (13) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 16 September 2023 |
Mário Milani (15 August 1918 – 24 September 2003), was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a forward.[1][2]
Career
A standout in the Jundiaí amateur championships, he was detected by scouts from São Paulo FC, his first professional club. In 1938 he was nominated by fellow countryman Romeu to join Fluminense, where he was state champion in 1940. He returned to the state of São Paulo, this time at Corinthians, a club for which he played 131 times and scored 99 goals.[3]
Honours
Fluminense
- Campeonato Carioca: 1940
Corinthians
- Campeonato Paulista: 1941
Individual
- Campeonato Paulista top scorer: 1942, 1943
References
External links
- Milani at ogol.com.br
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Campeonato Paulista top scorers
- 1902: Miller
- 1903: Boyes
- 1904: Boyes & Miller
- 1905: Friese
- 1906: Friese & Léo
- 1907: Léo
- 1908: Léo & Peres
- 1909: Bibi
- 1910: Boyes, Eurico & Rubens Salles
- 1911: Décio
- 1912: Friedenreich
- 1913 (APEA): Gilberto
- 1913 (LPF): Décio
- 1914 (APEA): Friedenreich
- 1914 (LPF): Neco
- 1915 (APEA): Nazaré
- 1915 (LPF): Facchini
- 1916 (APEA): Ary, Mariano & Zacchi
- 1916 (LPF): Apparício
- 1917: Friedenreich
- 1918: Friedenreich
- 1919: Andrada
- 1920: Neco
- 1921: Friedenreich
- 1922: Gambarotta
- 1923: Feitiço
- 1924: Feitiço
- 1925: Feitiço
- 1926 (APEA): Heitor
- 1926 (LAF): Araken & Filó
- 1927 (APEA): Araken
- 1927 (LAF): Friedenreich
- 1928 (APEA): Heitor
- 1928 (LAF): Friedenreich
- 1929 (APEA): Feitiço
- 1929 (LAF): Friedenreich & Nabor
- 1930: Feitiço
- 1931: Feitiço
- 1932: Romeu
- 1933 (APEA): Waldemar de Brito
- 1933 (FPF): Miguel
- 1934 (APEA): Romeu
- 1934 (FPF): Euclydes
- 1935 (APEA): Figueiredo
- 1935 (LPF): Teleco
- 1936 (APEA): Carioca
- 1936 (LFP): Teleco
- 1937: Teleco
- 1938: Elyseo
- 1939: Teleco
- 1940: Peixe
- 1941: Teleco
- 1942: Milani
- 1943: Milani
- 1944: Luisinho
- 1945: Passarinho & Servílio
- 1946: Servílio
- 1947: Servílio
- 1948: Cilas
- 1949: Friaça
- 1950: Pinga
- 1951: Carbone
- 1952: Baltazar
- 1953: Humberto
- 1954: Humberto
- 1955: Del Vecchio
- 1956: Paulo
- 1957: Pelé
- 1958: Pelé
- 1959: Pelé
- 1960: Pelé
- 1961: Pelé
- 1962: Pelé
- 1963: Pelé
- 1964: Pelé
- 1965: Pelé
- 1966: Toninho Guerreiro
- 1967: Flávio
- 1968: Téia
- 1969: Pelé
- 1970: Toninho Guerreiro
- 1971: César Maluco
- 1972: Toninho Guerreiro
- 1973: Pelé
- 1974: Geraldão
- 1975: Serginho
- 1976: Sócrates
- 1977: Serginho
- 1978: Juary
- 1979: Luís Fernando
- 1980: Edmar
- 1981: Jorge Mendonça
- 1982: Casagrande
- 1983: Serginho
- 1984: Chiquinho & Serginho
- 1985: Careca
- 1986: Kita
- 1987: Edmar
- 1988: Evair
- 1989: Toni & Toninho
- 1990: Alberto, Rubem & Volnei
- 1991: Raí
- 1992: Válber
- 1993: Viola
- 1994: Evair
- 1995: Bentinho & Paulinho McLaren
- 1996: Giovanni
- 1997: Dodô
- 1998: França
- 1999: Alex
- 2000: França
- 2001: Washington
- 2002: Alex Alves
- 2003: Luís Fabiano
- 2004: Vágner Love
- 2005: Finazzi
- 2006: Nilmar
- 2007: Somália
- 2008: Alex Mineiro
- 2009: Pedrão
- 2010: Ricardo Bueno
- 2011: Elano & Liédson
- 2012: Neymar
- 2013: William
- 2014: Alan Kardec, Cícero, Léo Costa & Luís Fabiano
- 2015: Ricardo Oliveira
- 2016: Roger
- 2017: Gilberto & Pottker
- 2018: Borja
- 2019: Jean Mota
- 2020: Ytalo
- 2021: Mezenga
- 2022: Ronaldo
- 2023: Galoppo & Guedes
- 2024: López
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