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Fernando Batista de Seixas Peyroteo It is one of the greatest legends of Portuguese football and Sporting Clube de Portugal. Born on March 10, 1918, in Humpata, Angola, arrived in Lisbon in 1937, as young, to accompany his mother in medical treatments. He was then presented to Sporting, where he started a dream career, released by Hungarian coach Joseph Szabo. Despite receiving a more advantageous financial proposal from Porto, he kept the word given and signed by the lions, becoming one of the club's greatest figures.

Its official debut with the green and white nightgown took place on September 12, 1937, in a game against Benficaat the stadium of Salésias, in a private tournament, where soon left brand by scoring two goals in the 5-3 victory. Since then, it has become the offensive reference of the club, integrating the mythical line of the Five violinsnext to Albano, Jesus Correia, José Travassos and Manuel Vasques. For 12 times in Sporting, Peyroteo scored 544 goals in 334 official gamesregistering the impressive average of 1.62 goals per game, an unparalleled record in world football.

Throughout your career, Peyroteo won six national championships and four glasses from Portugal, also five times the best scorer of the championship. Among their historical achievements, we highlight the nine goals scored in a 14-0 win over Leça and the four goals scored against Benfica, in a memorable 4-1 triumph. His sage for the powerful goal and shot earned him the nickname “The Machine Machine”attributed by coach Cândido de Oliveira.

Despite the huge success, Peyroteo decided to leave football in 1949 at 31surprising fans and colleagues, which many consider having cost the Leonino club the 1949/50 championship, which would have been Sporting's first tetra. In his farewell, he said: “I cannot meet the preparation requirements of a soccer player that wants to stay in shape and be useful to your club and the modality you practice. When I enter the field, I will be full of want to play, but after half a dozen kicks on the ball, Implicable boring of me is taking hold. ”

In his last game with the green and white list, he scored three goals in the 8-0 win over the Eastern. Later, became a national coach, playing only two games, of which the first was a defeat by 4 balls 2 against Luxembourg, and Responsible for Angola's selectionbut faced health problems, having been the victim of a serious injury, which resulted in one leg amputation.

Fernando Peyroteo died on November 28, 1978, 60, but his legacy remains eternal. To this day, he is remembered as one of the greatest scorers in football history and an immortal symbol of Sporting Clube de Portugal. For Leoninian supporters, his name continues to echo as a synonym for glory, talent and loyalty to the heart club.