
Jorge
Paulo dos Santos Futre
Birthplace:
28 February 1966, Portugal
Played
for:
Sporting Lisbon (1983/1984)
FC Porto (1984/1987)
Atletico Madrid (1987/1993)
Benfica (1993)
Olympique Marseille (1993/1994)
Reggiana (1994/1995)
AC Milan (1995/1996)
West Ham (1996)
Atletico Madrid (1997/1998)
Yokohama Flugels (1998/1999)
Biography:
Jorge Paulo dos Santos Futre (born 28 February 1966 in Montijo, Portugal)
is a former professional footballer. He is commonly known as Futre.
He first appeared in 1983, as a very young left winger in Sporting Lisbon
with dazzling speed and dribbling abilities. However, when he asked
a pay rise to president João Rocha he was denied, and soon left
Sporting to FC Porto. In the following years he collected two Portuguese
Championships, and played a key role in the 1987 European Champions
Cup final won by Porto, and played one impressive solo where he missed
a goal by inches after passing by five Bayern Munich players.
After that win he was traded to Atlético de Madrid for a high
sum, where he rose to a fan favourite status. However, the roughness
of the Spanish football left him with several knee injuries which tormented
his 90's carrer. In 1993 he arrived in a controversial deal to Porto
and Sporting rivals SL Benfica, winning a cup. Soon after his arrival,
he left but his knee problems not allowed him to settle, and played
one-season contracts with Olympique Marseille, Reggiana, AC Milan and
West Ham United. Finally, he returned to Atlético de Madrid,
but ended his carrer with J. League side Yokohama Flugels. Now, he is
a director in Atletico Madrid, and a respected football personality.
He was capped 41 times for Portugal (from 1983 to 1995), scoring six
goals. He was also a controversial non-playing member in the Mexico'86
World Cup.
Honors:
1 European Cup: 1987
2 Portugal Championships: 1985, 1986
2 Portugal Super Cup: 1984, 1986
2 Spanish Cup: 1991, 1992
1 Italy Championship: 1996
2 Time Portugal player of the year: 1986, 1987
Participated in 1986 World Cup