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José Quitongo

José Manuel Quitongo (born 18 November 1974) is an Angolan footballer who is currently player-manager of Muirkirk in the Scottish Junior Football Association, West Region. A winger, he spent the majority of his playing career in Scotland, where he made 61 appearances in the Scottish Premier League for Heart of Midlothian, St. Mirren and Kilmarnock, scoring five goals. Known as a journeyman due to the number of clubs he has represented, Quitongo featured prominently for Hamilton Academical in three separate stints with the side. In five seasons with Hamilton, he scored 15 goals in 95 Scottish Football League appearances. Having left Angola when he was ten-years-old, Quitongo also went on to play in Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Sweden, England, the United Arab Emirates and Italy.
==Career==
Born in Luanda in Portuguese West Africa (now Angola), Quitongo began his career in Portugal with Benfica, playing 20 games, during his time at Benfica he played alongside Portuguese legends Manuel Rui Costa and Nuno Gomes〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jose Quitongo )〕 before moving to Darlington. He made just one appearance for Darlington before moving to Hamilton Academical in November 1995.
In October 1997 Quitongo moved to Hearts, playing 30 league games (mostly as substitute) before returning to Hamilton in January 2000.〔 He moved to St. Mirren in July 2000, making 57 league appearances before signing for Kilmarnock in August 2002.〔 He made just nine appearances before leaving the club. After spells playing for Dibba Al-Hisn in the United Arab Emirates and Cracovia in Poland, he signed to Hamilton for a third time in October 2003,〔(Quitongo Returns ) St Mirren Mad〕 where he remained until the summer of 2004.〔 He signed for League of Ireland club Waterford United for the remainder of the 2004 season.〔(Jose Quitongo ) London Hearts Supporters Club〕
In January 2005, he signed for Alloa Athletic, moving to Partick Thistle in March 2006.〔 However, he made just one appearance, as a substitute, for Partick before being released at the end of the season.〔 In August 2006 he signed for Dumbarton after playing in two games as a trialist, but made only three substitute appearances before leaving in June 2007.〔
In September 2007, Quitongo joined Livingston, but made only two substitute appearances before signing for Stenhousemuir in November. After being released by the club at the end of the 2007–08 season, Quitongo joined Junior club Glenafton Athletic at the start of 2009–10, but left the club in May 2010.〔(Quitongo looks for new club ) SFL Daily Update, 21 May 2010〕
After a spell out of the professional game where he ran his own football academy in Blantyre, Quitongo was appointed player-manager of Muirkirk Juniors in December 2013.

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