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Petit (Portuguese footballer)

Portuguese football manager and former playerFor the musician, see Armando Teixeira (musician). For the French footballer, see Emmanuel Pe*.

In this Portuguese name, the first or maternal family name is Gonçalves and the second or paternal family name is Teixeira.*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Armando Gonçalves Teixeira OIH (Portuguese pronunciation::; born 25 September 1976), known as Pe*, is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder, and is the current manager of Boavista.

He received the moniker Pe* because of his small frame, and also because he was born in France. He also became known as Pitbull by supporters because of his fierce approach, in addition to a powerful outside shot.

After helping Boavista win their first and only Primeira Liga championship, he went on to am* more than 200 official appearances for Benfica, winning another three major *les. He also spent several seasons in Germany with 1. FC Köln, but his later years were marred by injury problems.

A Portugal international during the 2000s, Pe* represented the nation in two World Cups – finishing fourth in the 2006 edition – and as many European Championships. He started working as a manager in 2012, with Boavista, and led five other top-flight teams.

Contents

  • 1 Playing career
    • 1.1 Club
      • 1.1.1 Early years and Boavista
      • 1.1.2 Benfica
      • 1.1.3 FC Köln
    • 1.2 International
  • 2 Coaching career
  • 3 Career statistics
    • 3.1 Club
    • 3.2 International
    • 3.3 International goals
  • 4 Managerial statistics
  • 5 Honours
    • 5.1 Club
    • 5.2 International
    • 5.3 Individual
    • 5.4 Orders
  • 6 References
  • 7 External links

Playing career

Club

Early years and Boavista

Pe* was born to Portuguese parents in Strasbourg, France, and moved to his parents' motherland at the age of two, settling in the Bom Pastor area of Paranhos in Porto. After four years with modest clubs, he first established himself at the Primeira Liga with Gil Vicente F.C. where he was a key player, helping the Barcelos team to their best ever first division finish (fifth, narrowly missing out on qualification to the UEFA Cup).

Pe* left for Boavista F.C. after one season, being instrumental in the side's only league conquest and going on to have his first experience in the UEFA Champions League. He made his debut in the latter compe*ion on 11 September 2001, playing the full 90 minutes in a 1–1 group stage away draw against Liverpool.

Benfica

In the summer of 2002, Pe* moved to S.L. Benfica, being an instant first choice. In his third year, he scored twice in 29 games as the club ended an 11-year drought and won the national championship.

After impressive showings in the team's 2005–06 Champions League campaign, which ended at the hands of eventual champions FC Barcelona in the quarter-finals, Manchester United and Olympique Lyonnais were linked with Pe*, whom eventually renewed his contract a further two years.

FC Köln

On 30 July 2008, Pe* signed a two-year contract with newly-promoted 1. FC Köln from Germany. He netted his first goal with his new club on 7 August, against SV Niederauerbach in the first round of the domestic cup. On 1 November he scored his first in the Bundesliga, a 90th-minute effort against VfB Stuttgart in a 3–1 victory, ending his debut season with 31 matches out of 34 as the team easily retained their status.

The 35-year-old Pe* missed the entire 2011–12 due to an anterior cruciate ligament injury, and Köln were also relegated. In August 2012 he returned to Boavista, with the club now in the third division.

International

Pe* made his debut for Portugal on 2 June 2001, in a 1–1 draw against Republic of Ireland in Dublin for the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifyiers. He played for the nation in the finals, and was also a member of the team that reached the final at UEFA Euro 2004, held on home soil.

Pe* scored from two long free kicks in a 7–1 home drubbing of Russia in the 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign, going on to be selected for the final stages in Germany where he netted an own goal in the 61st minute of the third place playoff against the hosts, becoming the fourth player in the tournament to score in that fashion.

Prior to the start of Euro 2008, where he started for the eventual quarter-finalists, Pe* announced his retirement from international football at nearly 32. In total, he won 57 caps and scored four goals.

Coaching career

In October 2012, Pe* was appointed player-coach of Boavista, becoming the full-time manager in the following season. The club returned to the top flight for administrative reasons in 2014, and on his professional managerial debut he lost 1–0 at home to Benfica on 24 August.

On 9 December 2015, after leaving the hotseat at the Estádio do Bessa for personal motives, Pe* was appointed at C.D. Tondela for their first top-division campaign. He was one of three coaches in charge, as the team avoided relegation in the last matchday.

Subsequently, Pe* signed a new deal to last until 2018, but left on 8 January 2017 after a 1–2 home loss to F.C. Arouca. That March he was hired at Moreirense F.C. with the goal of keeping them in the main division, and left two months later by mutual consent when that was achieved.

On 23 October 2017, F.C. Paços de Ferreira hired Pe* in an attempt to preserve their place in the top tier, and he left by his own accord the following January. He returned to Moreirense in February as their third manager of the season, and left again after keeping them up.

Pe* was appointed manager of C.S. Marítimo on 27 November 2018, on a contract lasting until the end of the campaign. He left the Madeiran club at its conclusion, as it did not exercise the option of another year.

On 15 January 2020, Pe* was hired by his sixth Portuguese top-division side, becoming the third coach of Belenenses SAD's campaign as they were one point above the relegation zone. He reached the quarter-finals of the Taça de Portugal in his one complete season, being eliminated 3–0 at Benfica. On 19 October 2021, having needed a goal in the last minute of extra time to defeat minnows Berço SC in the cup, he resigned with eight months of his contract remaining; the team had earned four points and no wins in the first eight games of the league campaign.

Pe* returned to Boavista on 2 December 2021, on a deal until 2023. Two weeks later, he took the club to the Taça da Liga semi-finals for the first time following a 5–1 home rout of S.C. Braga.

Career statistics

Club

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International

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International goals

Managerial statistics

As of match played 14 May 2022

Honours

Club

Boavista

  • Primeira Liga: 2000–01

Benfica

  • Primeira Liga: 2004–05
  • Taça de Portugal: 2003–04
  • Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira: 2005

International

Portugal

  • UEFA European Championship runner-up: 2004

Individual

  • Portuguese Footballer of the Year: 2001
  • Portuguese Golden Ball: 2006

Orders

  • Medal of Merit, Order of the Immaculate Conception of Vila Viçosa (House of Braganza)

References

    External links

    • Pe* at ForaDeJogo
    • Pe* manager stats at ForaDeJogo
    • Pe* at fussballdaten.de (in German)
    • National team data (in Portuguese)
    • Pe* at National-Football-Teams.com
    • Pe* – FIFA compe*ion record (archived)