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Orlando PINGO de OURO 1947-1953
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Palestra_
Joined: Tue Jan 03, 2023 9:30 pm Posts: 26
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Name: Orlando de Azevedo VianaNickname: Orlando Pingo de Ouro Country:  Brazil Club: Fluminense Position: * AMF/CMF/SSSide: LF/BSAge: 24-30 years (4/12/1923 - † 04/08/2004) Height: 165 cm Weight: 60 kg Attack: 89Defence: 42Balance: 77Stamina: 80Top Speed: 81Acceleration: 83Response: 85Agility: 90Dribble Accuracy: 84Dribble Speed: 79Short Pass Accuracy: 82Short Pass Speed: 78Long Pass Accuracy: 75Long Pass Speed: 74Shot Accuracy: 92Shot Power: 83Shot Technique: 89Free Kick Accuracy: 80Curling: 78Header: 82Jump: 80Technique: 88Aggression: 88Mentality: 80Goalkeeper Skills: 50Team Work: 76Injury Tolerance: BCondition: 7Weak Foot Accuracy: 6Weak Foot Frequency: 5Consistency: 7Growth type: Standard/LastingCARDS: S14 - Speed MerchantS15 - Shoulder Feint SkillsS18 - Turning SkillsS19 - Scissors SkillsP10 - Incisive RunP13 - Goal PoacherP15 - Free RoamingSPECIAL ABILITIES: ★Positioning | Position★Reaction | Running Out★Scoring★Post Player | StrikerAttack/Defence Awareness Card: Attack Minded INFO: Orlando Pingo de Ouro, whose real name was Orlando de Azevedo Viana, was a legendary player who made his mark in the 1940s and 1950s and is now the third highest scorer in the history of the Laranjeiras team. Until 2021, he was the second highest scorer in the history of Fluminense. He was a skilled and versatile football player, known for his intelligence, agility and eye for goal. Playing mainly as a right or left midfielder, he stood out for his ability to move quickly around the field and for his ability to score goals. His short height (1.65m) did not prevent him from being quick and agile, which helped him dribble past opponents and position himself to finish. He played for Fluminense between 1945 and 1954, scoring 184 goals in 310 matches for Flu, becoming the top scorer in the 1948 Campeonato Carioca and the 1952 Copa Rio. After scoring six goals in 16 matches in 1945, Orlando scored 29 in 54 matches in 1946; he scored 11 more in 42 matches in 1947; he had his best scoring year in 1948, when he scored 42 goals in 46 matches; he had an incredible average of one goal per match in 1949, scoring 36 goals in 36 matches; he scored eight more in 25 matches in 1950; 17 more in 35 matches in 1951; and 31 more in 35 matches in 1952. in 1953, the year of his last official game, he scored four goals in 15 matches. sources : https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Pingo_de_Ourohttps://interativos.ge.globo.com/futebol/times/fluminense/materia/orlando-pingo-de-ouro.ghtmlhttps://oglobo.globo.com/esportes/quem-foi-orlando-pingo-de-ouro-rei-das-bicicletas-superado-por-fred-na-lista-dos-maiores-artilheiros-do-flu-24970160https://fluminense.com.br/noticia/orlando-pingo-de-ouro-e-segundo-maior-artilheiro-do-fluminense
Last edited by Palestra_ on Thu Jul 03, 2025 10:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Thu Jul 03, 2025 4:17 pm |
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Biondi
Joined: Thu Nov 30, 2023 12:45 pm Posts: 119
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I get that he's the top scorer of fluminense but you made him at the same level of Ademir with those stats
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Thu Jul 03, 2025 7:33 pm |
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Palestra_
Joined: Tue Jan 03, 2023 9:30 pm Posts: 26
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Sorry, but honestly, the Ademir you're referring to is Ademir de Menezes? He was a starter for the national team during the 1950 World Cup and is Vasco's third highest scorer with 301 goals. Orlando has scored 184 in 301 games for Fluminense. As a striker, I think he's inferior to Ademir if that's the one you're referring to.
Last edited by Palestra_ on Thu Jul 03, 2025 10:28 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Thu Jul 03, 2025 10:20 pm |
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Interista93
Joined: Tue Jun 13, 2017 4:28 am Posts: 4617
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His position was meia-esquerda, which corresponds to AMF/SS in Pingo's era. SMF wasn't really a thing in the 1940s (this was explained for Servílio as well). You may give it to atypical wingers who would fall back to midfield or even defence. But that's not Pingo's case as he wasn't even a winger.
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Thu Jul 03, 2025 10:26 pm |
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Palestra_
Joined: Tue Jan 03, 2023 9:30 pm Posts: 26
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Interista93 wrote: His position was meia-esquerda, which corresponds to AMF/SS in Pingo's era. SMF wasn't really a thing in the 1940s (this was explained for Servílio as well). You may give it to atypical wingers who would fall back to midfield or even defence. But that's not Pingo's case as he wasn't even a winger. True, I had forgotten about that
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