Frederico Pinto Basto
Frederico Tomás Ferreira Pinto Basto (19 July 1872 – 22 February 1939) was a Portuguese football pioneer who is regarded as one of the most important figures in the amateur beginnings of football in Portugal. He is best known for playing in the first football match in mainland Portugal in Cascais in October 1888, and for then playing for a Portuguese team on 22 January 1889, against a team made-up British in Lisbon. Together with his brothers Guilherme and Eduardo, he was the fundamental head behind the foundations of some of the earliest clubs in the city such as Club Lisbonense (1892) and Club Internacional de Foot-ball (1902), serving both teams as a forward. He was also the owner of Casa das Gaeiras.
Frederico Pinto Basto | |
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Born | Frederico Tomás Ferreira Pinto Basto 19 July 1872 Lisbon, Portugal |
Died | 22 February 1939 66) Lisbon | (aged
Nationality | Portuguese |
Occupation | Footballer |
Known for | Introducing association football to Portugal; sports administration |
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