TheGreatRossonero wrote:
How can rated good a player from that time , in that years the leagues in brazil are only from people with money and whithe , the onl reason to friedenreich enter to the team was hes father , if certain sense you can entry in a team of amateur team only for have money dont care if you are bad or good , is like play in neighborhood with the guys and later ears the people said that i scored 2000 against they.
Pd: No official league was a division twelve teams i search
i always believe that plaers behind 60s maybe 50s dont count in football
OMG!
Friedenreich was "mulato", son of a German father with a black and poor woman.
Also, he didnt pay for playing. This is totaly untrue.
Neighborhood? Fried alongside Neco destroyed all South American's national teams, including the powerful Uruguay (probably the best National team that time). Also, Paulistano humiliate France National team and most French teams on an excursion.
No football before 60s or 50s? I hope you already changed your mind considering your comment is from 2016.
Regarding set:
His shot used to be powerful. Meaning if his SA is 92 and ST 88, his SP should be something around 84/85 to keep proportion with values.
Also, injury tolerancy was given B probably because of 22 South-American tournament but I believe he deserves an A.
Also, nickname was "El Tigre" in Spanish, cant be translated for English since it is not a Portuguese nickname and was given by the Uruguayans after 1919 South American Championship. Fried was also a popular nickname for him.
Source: book: "Gigantes do Futebol Brasileiro" by Marcos de Castro and João Máximo.