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His best individual season was 1951-1952 when he scored five goals in 24 games for the Students, who finished in seventh position (out of 14 teams).
His best individual season was 1951-1952 when he scored five goals in 24 games for the Students, who finished in seventh position (out of 14 teams).
He played in 280 Portuguese first division games over the course of 14 seasons, mainly in representation of Académica. Subsequently he embarked in a lengthy managerial career in the country, which lasted more than 30 years and also included two spells at his main club, and several more at. Born in Lourenço Marques, Portuguese Mozambique, Wilson joined Clube de Portugal in 1949 aged 19, arriving from local Grupo Desportivo de Lourenço Marques.
He started his career as a forward.
After two seasons with the Lions, Wilson signed for fellow top division side Académica de Coimbra, where he would remain for the rest of his career, retiring in June 1963 at nearly 34 years of age. One year after retiring Wilson began working as a coach, spending his first five years with Académica – which he led to a best-ever second position in 1966-1967, as well as the season"s Portuguese Cup final – then working three seasons with Chaplain to the Forces Os Belenenses.
In the late 70s Wilson accumulated duties at Vitória de Guimarães and the Portuguese national team, being in charge of the latter during the unsuccessful Union of European Football Associations Euro 1980 qualifying campaign. From 1980-1983 he again worked with Académica, two of those seasons being spent in the second division.
Until the end of the decade, he would be in charge of no fewer than six clubs, coaching Louletano District of Columbia and G.D. Estoril Praia in two different spells.
Wilson replaced fired Artur Jorge at the helm of after the third round in 1995-1996, leading the team to the second position and the season"s domestic cup. As an interim he also managed the club in three matches in two different campaigns (1996-1997 and the following), winning two and losing one. Wilson"s last coaching job was in 1998-1999 at the age of 69, with another Lisbon-based club, F.C. Alverca, eventually leading the team out of the relegation zone in the top level
In the following years he worked with the Portuguese Professional Football players" Union, organizing actions for unemployed players, and also opened up his own football school, Mr.
Wilson, in the Portuguese capital area. Player Manager.