Sylvio Pirillo
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Date of birth | (1916-07-27)27 July 1916 | ||
Place of birth | Porto Alegre, Brazil | ||
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Place of death | Porto Alegre, Brazil | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1936-1937 | Americano-RS | ||
1938-1939 | Internacional | ||
1939-1941 | Peñarol | ||
1941-1947 | Flamengo | ||
1948-1952 | Botafogo | ||
Managerial career | |||
1952 | Botafogo | ||
1953–1955 | Bonsucesso | ||
1955 | Náutico | ||
1956–1958 | Fluminense | ||
1957 | Brazil | ||
1959 | Internacional | ||
1959–1960 | Corinthians | ||
1962 | Brazil Olympic | ||
1963–1964 | Palmeiras | ||
1965 | Juventus | ||
1967–1968 | São Paulo | ||
1969 | Ferroviário-PR | ||
1970 | Náutico | ||
1972 | Bahia | ||
1974 | Desportiva Ferroviária | ||
1974–1975 | Corinthians | ||
1977 | Paysandu | ||
1979 | Santo André | ||
1980 | Rio Claro | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Sylvio Pirillo (or Sílvio Pirillo) (Porto Alegre, 27 July 1916 - Porto Alegre, 22 April 1991) was a Brazilian football striker.
Pirilo's first professional club was Americano-RS. His good performances granted him moves to Internacional and then Peñarol. In 1941 he transferred to Flamengo with the hard task to replace Leonidas da Silva—who had been 1940 Rio State Championship's top scorer with 30 goals.[1]
Pirilo became an idol when by the end of 1941 Rio State Championship he had been its top scorer with 39 goals—an unbeaten record until today. He was also a very important player at 1942-1943-1944 Rio State Championships titles. Pirilo is the 4th high scorer in Flamengo's history with 204 goals.
In 1948 he signed with Botafogo and once again he had a difficult assignment: to replace Heleno de Freitas. In the same year he won the Rio State Championship with Botafogo, becoming an idol in another major club.
After retiring as a player, Pirilo began a successful career as a coach. As Brazil's coach, he was the first one to draft Pelé in 1957, for the Roca Cup, a match against Argentina, at Maracanã Stadium.
Honours
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- 1942, 1943, 1944 - Flamengo
- 1948 - Botafogo
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- ↑ Placar Magazine -No. 1167 Sep 2000 - Page 100 "... única temporada é Sílvio Pirillo, do Flamengo, que anotou 39 gois no Campeonato Carioca de 1939."
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