Name:
Mário de CastroNickname: "
Orion", "
Podó"

Country:

Brazil
Club:
Clube Atlético MineiroPosition: *
CFSide: RF/BS
Age: 21-26 years (30/06/1905)
Height: 180 cm *
Weight: 75 kg *
Attack:
90Defence:
30Balance:
82Stamina:
76Top Speed:
76Acceleration:
75Response:
82Agility:
81Dribble Accuracy:
87Dribble Speed:
78Short Pass Accuracy:
67Short Pass Speed:
69Long Pass Accuracy:
64Long Pass Speed:
69Shot Accuracy:
89Shot Power:
86Shot Technique:
82Free Kick Accuracy:
62Curling:
85Header:
74Jump:
72Technique:
82Aggression:
93Mentality:
84Goalkeeper Skills:
50Team Work:
68Injury Tolerance:
BCondition:
5Weak Foot Accuracy:
7Weak Foot Frequency:
6Consistency:
7Growth type:
Early/PeakCARDS:P12 - Goal Poacher
S02 - Outside Curve
S05 - Shoulder Feint Skills
SPECIAL ABILITES: Dribbling - Scoring - Outside
Attack/Defence Awareness Card: Attack Minded
INFO:Mário de Castro was a centre forward. He played exclusively for Atlético Mineiro from 1926 to 1931 before deciding to retire at only 26 years old due to a shocking accident: after a match won 4-3 against Villa Nova − Mário scored all goals for Atlético Mineiro, flipping the initial 3-0 disadvantage − one of Atlético Mineiro directors shot to death a Villa Nova supporter. Due to his height, Mário first wanted to play basketball but then opted for football. He was called-up for Brazil at some point but refused to be Carvalho Leite's reserve. Mário was Atlético Mineiro's top scorer until 1974, when Dadá Maravilha surpassed him. He won the Campeonato Mineiro three times, twice as top scorer of the tournament. He was part of the
Trio maldito with Jairo de Assis Almeida and Said Paulo Arges.
A tall striker, Mário possessed determination and a powerful shot but the main quality was his great dribbling, thanks to which he overcame the opposing defenders. He could shoot accurately with both feet, showing great sense for placing the ball in the right spot. It was said that he could give the ball an effect so impressive that sometimes it came back to his feet and no one else who tried to do the same could do it. It was also said that he never sent the ball outside of the goal but it either went inside or was saved by the goalkeeper. In fact, he was incredibly prolific as he scored 195 goals in 100 games. He once said that he doesn't remember a single match where he didn't make at least one goal. Apparently, he used to walk in the first half of the match to study the opponents and then he turned the game in the second half.