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Matateu

Sebastião Lucas da Fonseca (26 July 1927 – 27 January 2000), known as Matateu ((:mɐtɐˈtew)), was a Portuguese footballer who played as a striker.
His professional career, which spanned more than 30 years, was closely associated to Belenenses. He won the ''Bola de Prata'' twice during his spell with the club, and scored 218 goals in 289 Primeira Liga games, being dubbed the ''World's Eighth Wonder''.〔(Matateu. Ele é que foi o D. Sebastião (Matateu. The real D. Sebastião) ); IOnline, 27 January 2010 〕
Matateu's was Belenenses most-capped ever player for the Portuguese national team.
==Club career==
Born in Lourenço Marques, Portuguese Mozambique, Matateu started his career playing for local teams João Albasini, 1º de Maio and Manjacaze. He signed with C.F. Os Belenenses in Portugal in 1951, scoring top division 17 goals in 26 games in his first season as the Lisbon club finished in fourth position, and adding 29 in the same number of matches in the following campaign – third place.
From 1953 to 1960, Matateu continued scoring in double digits (a minimum of 14 goals), netting a career-best 32 in 1954–55 for his team's final runner-up position (and his second Silver Ball award). In 1960 he helped his main club win the Portuguese Cup, against Sporting Clube de Portugal (2–1); he left the club in the 1964 summer at the age of 37, after only appearing in four games in his last two seasons combined due to a serious leg injury from which he never fully recovered.
Matateu then joined neighbouring Atlético Clube de Portugal in the second level, helping to promotion in his second year. In the 1966–67 season – his final in the Portuguese top flight – the 39-year-old contributed with nine goals in 21 games, but the team suffered relegation after ranking second from bottom (13th position); in the following three years, he played with Clube Desportivo de Gouveia in division two and amateur football with Amora F.C. and G.D. Chaves.
Matateu retired from professional football well past his 40's, after spending several years in Canada.

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