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  1. Máximo goleador en el Derby de Lisboa (Sporting de Lisboa vs. Benfica): 31 goles en 29 partidos. Récord portugués absoluto. Mejor promedio goleador en Primera División: 1,68 goles por partido, con 332 goles en 197 partidos, entre 1937 y 1949. Récord mundial absoluto. [6] Distinciones individuales. Nueve goles en un partido: 1 vez. [3]

  2. 11 de feb. de 2019 · This is the tale, the exploits, the triumphs and the disasters, of a pioneer of legendary goalscoring excesses. As with Eusébio many years later, Peyroteo was born not in Portugal but in one of their former African colonies. Whilst the Benfica legend hailed from Mozambique, Peyroteo was a native of Angola.

  3. During his spell with the Lisbon side, Peyroteo won five Primeira Liga trophies, five domestic cups and the first edition of the Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira at the new Estádio Nacional, scoring twice in the latter tournament for an eventual 3–2 extra time win over Benfica.

  4. 1 de mar. de 2017 · Peyroteo was the oldest of the five and retired rather prematurely at the age of 31 in 1949. It was time enough to win the Primeira Liga on five occasions, to go along with four Portuguese Cups. He had his best moment in the deciding match of the 1947/48 championship against Benfica.

  5. Peyroteo started to deliver goals and victories in his first game, 12 September 1937, a friendly against Benfica, where he scored two goals in the 5-3 win. By then he had finally signed his contract, with a 500 Portuguese escudos premium and a monthly salary of 700, which was what the best Sporting players received at the time.

  6. Su capacidad para marcar goles con una precisión y frecuencia excepcionales es un testimonio de su habilidad y determinación, y su influencia perdura en la historia del fútbol. Un nombre a destacar en el mundo del fútbol es el de Fernando Peyroteo, un goleador excepcional que dejó una huella imborrable en el fútbol.

  7. 13 de feb. de 2024 · Fernando Peyroteo was a goal-scoring phenomenon who achieved legendary status during his time with Sporting in the 1940s and 1950s. Known for his remarkable goals-per-game record, Peyroteos ability to find the back of the net with astonishing frequency (556 goals in 323 matches!) set him apart as one of the greatest strikers of ...