Jorge Couto
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Jorge António Pinto do Couto (born 1 July 1970 in Feira, Santa Maria da Feira
Feira (Santa Maria da Feira)
Feira is a Portuguese parish and the seat of the Santa Maria da Feira Municipality. It has a population of 11,040 inhabitants and a total area of 8.40 km². Its name of inhabitants are known as Feirense. Official city name:Santa Maria da Feira....

) is a retired Portuguese
Portugal
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 footballer who played as a right winger.

Football career

During his career, Couto played professionally for F.C. Porto, Gil Vicente FC (on loan from his alma mater
Alma mater
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) and Boavista FC. With Porto, he was used regularly in his early years, mainly from the bench - shortly after having scored one of the two goals for Portugal's U-20
Portugal national under-20 football team
The Portugal national under-20 football team is the national under-20 football team of Portugal and is controlled by the Portuguese Football Federation, the governing body for football in Portugal....

 in the 2–0 final win against Nigeria
Nigeria national football team
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, as the nation won the first of its two consecutive FIFA U-20 World Cup
FIFA U-20 World Cup
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s - but languished in the subsequent seasons.

With Boavista from 1996 until his retirement, Couto had his best years, helping to the side's domestic and European
UEFA
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 consolidation, although he was already slowing down as the Checquereds won its only first division title, in 2000–01 - 17 matches and three goals - barred by younger Martelinho
Martelinho
Joaquim Pereira da Silva, aka Martelinho , is a retired Portuguese footballer who played as a right winger.-Football career:...

.

At full international level
Portugal national football team
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, Couto won seven caps
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, mostly while at FC Porto, the first arriving at age 20. He is not related to former club and national teammate Fernando Couto
Fernando Couto
Fernando Manuel Silva Couto, OIH is a retired Portuguese footballer who played as a central defender.During a 21-year professional career, he played in a number of top teams in Portugal, Spain and Italy , appearing in nearly 600 official games and winning the national league title of each country,...

.

Club

  • Porto:
    • Portuguese League: 1989–90, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1994–95, 1995–96
    • Portuguese Cup
      Taça de Portugal
      The Taça de Portugal is the main Portuguese national football knock-out competition. The tournament has been officially known as the Taça de Portugal Millennium since 2008, due to its sponsorship by Portuguese private bank Millennium BCP. It has occurred on a yearly basis since 1938 and is...

      : 1990–91, 1993–94; Runner-up 1991–92
    • Portuguese Supercup: 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994

  • Boavista:
    • Portuguese League: 2000–01
    • Portuguese Cup
      Taça de Portugal
      The Taça de Portugal is the main Portuguese national football knock-out competition. The tournament has been officially known as the Taça de Portugal Millennium since 2008, due to its sponsorship by Portuguese private bank Millennium BCP. It has occurred on a yearly basis since 1938 and is...

      : 1996–97
    • Portuguese Supercup: 1996, 1997; Runner-up 2001

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