Facts about Zeca, the Mozambican Defender ๐Ÿ†


Josรฉ Fernandes Andrรฉ Cavaco Miglietti, known as Zeca, was a Mozambican footballer who played mainly as a defender. He was born on 11 August 1943 and died on 24 December 2006.

โšฝ Career Overview

Over 8 seasons, Zeca amassed Primeira Liga totals of 140 games, mainly at Benfica. He came to Portugal influenced by the success of Eusรฉbio, also from Mozambique.

๐Ÿ“… Early Years at Benfica

He started in reserves for two seasons until his debut on 23 March 1969 with Otto Glรณria. In his first two seasons, he was overshadowed by Humberto Coelho and other established players, leaving him to play in the left-back role.

๐ŸŒŸ Best Season and Later Career

In 1970โ€“71, Zeca played alongside Humberto Coelho in the center of the defence, in a league and cup double. After a debilitating injury, he was loaned to Atlรฉtico CP in 1972, followed by a second loan to Clube Oriental de Lisboa. He signed a permanent deal with U.F.C.I. Tomar in 1974.

๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ Retirement and Death

He retired shortly in 1985 and managed a number of smaller teams in Azores. He died from respiratory problems on 24 December 2006.

Attribute Detail Attribute Detail
Full Name Josรฉ Fernandes Andrรฉ Cavaco Miglietti Known As Zeca
Born 11 August 1943 Died 24 December 2006
Nationality Mozambican Position Defender (center or left)
Primeira Liga Games 140 Main Club Benfica
๐Ÿ“ Zeca was a Mozambican defender who played mainly for Benfica, amassing 140 Primeira Liga games over 8 seasons. He debuted in 1969 and had his best season in 1970โ€“71, winning a league and cup double. After injuries and loans, he retired in 1985 and later managed teams in the Azores. He died from respiratory problems on 24 December 2006.