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==International career==
==International career==
For [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]], he participated in [[FIFA World Cup 1954 | World Cup 1954]] and [[1957 South American Championship]]. He played 10 games and 5 goals with the hopscotch. For the Brazilian national team, his most important goal was against [[Peru national football team|Peru]], in the [[1958 FIFA World Cup qualification]]. The game was 1–1 in [[Lima]], and on the return Brazil won 1–0 with a "dry leaf" by [[Didi (footballer, born 1928)|Didi]].
For [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]], he participated in [[FIFA World Cup 1954 | World Cup 1954]] and [[1957 South American Championship]]. He played 10 games and 5 goals with the hopscotch. For the Brazil national team, his most important goal was against [[Peru national football team|Peru]], in the [[1958 FIFA World Cup qualification]]. The game was 1–1 in [[Lima]], and on the return Brazil won 1–0 with a "dry leaf" by [[Didi (footballer, born 1928)|Didi]].


==Honours==
==Honours==
; Flamengo
* [[Campeonato Carioca|Rio State Championship]] 1953, 1954, 1955
* [[Campeonato Carioca|Rio State Championship]]: 1953, 1954, 1955

;Brazil
* [[1954 FIFA World Cup]] - Quarter-finals
* [[1954 FIFA World Cup]] - Quarter-finals
* [[1957 South American Championship]] - runner-up


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 03:15, 28 August 2024

Índio
Índio playing for the Brazil National Team in 1956.
Personal information
Full name Aluísio Francisco da Luz
Date of birth (1931-03-01)1 March 1931
Place of birth Cabedelo, Brazil
Date of death 19 April 2020(2020-04-19) (aged 89)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1947–1949 Bangu
1949–1950 Flamengo
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1951–1957 Flamengo[1] 107 (88)
1957–1959 Corinthians[2] 51 (32)
1959–1963 Espanyol[3] 69 (27)
1963–1965 Lusitano Évora[4] 16 (4)
1964–1965Sanjoanense (loan)[5][6]
1965 America FC 2 (1)
International career
1954–1957 Brazil 7 (2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Aluísio Francisco da Luz (1 March 1931 – 19 April 2020),[7] simply known as Índio, was a Brazilian footballer. He was born in Cabedelo, Paraíba.

A striker, Índio won the Rio State Championship title with Flamengo in 1953, 1954 and 1955.[8] He also played for the Brazil national football team at the 1954 FIFA World Cup finals.[9] Índio was the last surviving member of Brazil's 1954 World Cup squad.[10]

Club career

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Índio was one of the main strikers of CR Flamengo in his era. He played for almost eight years in the club and his average goal was one goal every two matches, having managed to enter the select list of top 10 scorers in the history of the club. In the Gávea team, he debuted in a match against São Paulo FC, replacing the great Durval.

Then he went on a tour in Europe with Flamengo from which returned undefeated. In 1952 he made history by interrupting a CR Vasco da Gama unbeaten series, and started to make his way to Flamengo second state championship in 1953, 1954 and 1955. Índio was still Flamengo's top scorer in the seasons of 1953 and 1956, with 41 and 31 goals respectively.

International career

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For Brazil, he participated in World Cup 1954 and 1957 South American Championship. He played 10 games and 5 goals with the hopscotch. For the Brazil national team, his most important goal was against Peru, in the 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification. The game was 1–1 in Lima, and on the return Brazil won 1–0 with a "dry leaf" by Didi.

Honours

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Flamengo
Brazil

References

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  1. ^ [1] Fla-Estatística (in Portuguese)
  2. ^ Unzelte, Celso (2005). Almanaque do Timão (in Portuguese). Ed. Abril.
  3. ^ [2] National Football Teams
  4. ^ [3] Fora de Jogo (in Portuguese)
  5. ^ "Jornal dos Sports". Biblioteca Nacional Digital (in Portuguese).
  6. ^ [4] FutPt (in Portuguese)
  7. ^ "Morre Índio, grande nome do Fla, do Corinthians e da seleção". Terceiro Tempo (in Portuguese). 19 April 2020. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  8. ^ "Especial - 2006 - Copa" (in Portuguese). Folha Online. 9 December 2005.
  9. ^ ÍndioFIFA competition record (archived)
  10. ^ Morre Índio, décimo maior artilheiro da história do Flamengo (in Portuguese)
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