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Silvino de Almeida Louro (born 5 March 1959), known simply as Silvino in his playing days, is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Having ended his professional career in his 40s – playing in 23 Primeira Liga seasons and totalling 408 appearances – he went on to have another extensive spell, as a goalkeeper's coach, under José Mourinho. ==Club career== Born in Setúbal, Silvino started his professional career with hometown's Vitória de Setúbal in 1977, moving to Vitória de Guimarães after five years at the club. He was signed by S.L. Benfica for 1984–85, but did not appear once in that year's Primeira Liga, barred by legendary Manuel Bento. After a loan to newly promoted C.D. Aves in the following campaign Silvino returned, going on to have an interesting battle for first-choice status with Neno for several seasons and helping the Eagles win four league titles. He played in the European Cup finals in 1988 and 1990, having captained the side in the latter. Leaving Benfica in 1994 Silvino rejoined Vitória Setúbal, then moved to FC Porto for the 1995–96 season: despite not having to face Vítor Baía in his second year (after his departure to FC Barcelona) he appeared very rarely in his stint, and closed out his career at northern neighbours S.C. Salgueiros, retiring in June 2000 after three years. Subsequently, Louro began a career as a goalkeeping coach, successively at Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan and Real Madrid, always under countryman José Mourinho. Several of the goalkeepers he worked directly with (Baía, Petr Čech and Júlio César) went on to win the Best Goalkeeper award, given by UEFA. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Silvino Louro」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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