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Bino
Personal information
Full name Manuel Albino Morim Maçães
Date of birth (1972-12-19) 19 December 1972 (age 51)
Place of birth Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information

Current team

Vitória Guimarães B (manager)
Youth career
1983–1987 Varzim
1987–1991 Porto
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991–1998 Porto16 (4)
1991–1992Rio Ave (loan)32 (11)
1993–1994Salgueiros (loan)32 (1)
1994–1995Belenenses (loan)26 (2)
1997–1998Marítimo (loan)42 (4)
1998–2001 Sporting CP41 (2)
2001–2003 Tenerife50 (2)
2003–2005 Marítimo21 (1)
2005–2009 Moreirense69 (0)
Total 329 (27)
International career
2000–2002 Portugal3 (0)
Managerial career
2012–2013 Padroense (U17)
2013 Porto (U17 assistant)
2014–2017 Porto (U17)
2019– Vitória Guimarães B

Medal record

Men's football
Representing  Portugal
UEFA European Under-21 Championship
Runner-up 1994 France
FIFA U-17 World Cup
Third place 1989 Scotland
UEFA European Under-17 Championship
Winner 1989 Denmark
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Manuel Albino Morim Maçães (born 19 December 1972), known as Bino, is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a central midfielder, and the current managerofVitória S.C. B.

He appeared in 178 Primeira Liga games over 12 seasons, scoring a combined 14 goals for Porto, Salgueiros, Belenenses, Marítimo and Sporting CP. He won the championship with the first and last clubs, and also spent one year in La Liga with Tenerife.

Playing career

Club

Born in Póvoa de Varzim, Bino joined FC Porto's academy at the age of 14. He made his Primeira Liga debut with the first team on 30 March 1991, playing the second half of the 2–0 home win against S.C. Braga.

Bino spent the better part of the following seven seasons on loan, representing top-division sides S.C. Salgueiros, C.F. Os Belenenses and C.S. Marítimo and Rio Ave F.C. of the Segunda Liga.[1] Of the three national championships he won while with Porto, he only contributed significantly in 1995–96, starting four times in 12 matches and scoring two goals.

In the summer of 1998, Bino signed with Sporting CP alongside teammate Rui Jorge, as Paulo Costinha and Emílio Peixe moved in the opposite direction.[1] He made 12 appearances in the 1999–2000 campaign, helping the club win the domestic league for the first time in 18 years.[2]

In July 2001, Bino moved abroad after agreeing to a contract at CD Tenerife.[3][4] His first game in the Spanish La Liga took place on 9 September in a 0–3 away loss to RC Celta de Vigo,[5] and he scored his only goal of the relegation-ending season[6] in the return fixture the following January, a 1–1 draw at the Estadio Heliodoro Rodríguez López where he also played 90 minutes.[7]

Bino returned to Marítimo and the Portuguese top flight on 16 July 2003,[8] but featured sparingly during his two-year spell in Madeira. He retired at the age of 36 after four years with Moreirense FC, one in the second tier and three in the third.[9]

International

Bino won his first cap for Portugal on 11 October 2000, starting and finishing a 2–0 away victory over the Netherlands for the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.[10]

Coaching career

In 2010, Bino returned to Sporting as a scout.[1] He subsequently rejoined Porto, as youth manager of Padroense F.C. who acted as the farm team.[11]

In early 2014, following an assistant stint, Bino was appointed head coach of Porto's under-17s. He left the position in June 2017, being replaced by Mário Silva.[12]

On 10 December 2019, Bino signed a two-and-a-half-year deal as manager of Vitória de Guimarães' reserves.[13]

References

  1. ^ a b c Bino reforça o scouting (Bino bolsters scouting); Record, 19 October 2010 (in Portuguese)
  • ^ O dia em que Portugal parou (The day Portugal stopped); Sporting CP, 14 May 2015 (in Portuguese)
  • ^ Mel: “Haremos un buen equipo” (Mel: “We will make a good team”); Mundo Deportivo, 2 July 2001 (in Spanish)
  • ^ Mallorca, Valencia, Tenerife y Sevilla acaban las vacaciones (Mallorca, Valencia, Tenerife and Sevilla end their vacations); Mundo Deportivo, 16 July 2001 (in Spanish)
  • ^ El Celta golea y es líder (Celta rout and are leaders); Mundo Deportivo, 10 September 2001 (in Spanish)
  • ^ Adiós a los sueños (Farewell to dreams); El País, 12 May 2002 (in Spanish)
  • ^ 'Pichichi' Catanha vuela y manda al pozo al Tenerife ('Pichichi' Catanha soars and sends Tenerife down the pit); Mundo Deportivo, 21 January 2002 (in Spanish)
  • ^ Marítimo contrata Alemão (ex-Sporting) e Bino (ex-Tenerife) (Marítimo sign Alemão (ex-Sporting) and Bino (ex-Tenerife)); TVI 24, 16 July 2003 (in Portuguese)
  • ^ Bino estuda continuidade no Moreirense (Bino considers extension at Moreirense); Guimarães Digital, 11 July 2006 (in Portuguese)
  • ^ Um "matador" chamado Pauleta (A "killer" called Pauleta); Público, 12 October 2000 (in Portuguese)
  • ^ OFICIAL: Bino é o novo treinador da equipa B do V. Guimarães (OFFICIAL: Bino is the new manager of V. Guimarães' B team); TVI 24, 10 December 2019 (in Portuguese)
  • ^ FC Porto: Mário Silva é o novo treinador dos juvenis (FC Porto: Mário Silva is the new youth manager); Mais Futebol, 29 June 2017 (in Portuguese)
  • ^ OFICIAL: Bino é o novo treinador da equipa B do V. Guimarães (OFFICIAL: Bino is the new manager of V. Guimarães' B team); Mais Futebol, 10 December 2019 (in Portuguese)
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