Career
Over the course of 11 seasons he amassed Primeira Liga totals of 154 games and four goals, spending the majority of his career at, winning nine major titles. Born in Oeiras, Gaspar Pinto started in Carcavelinhos, where by the age of 21 he received his first call-up for the national team After a short spell at Belenenses, he joined in 1934, making his debut on 3 February 1935, in a 1–2 loss against Porto, in Estádio do Lima.
Capable of operating either as full back or half back, for the first part of his career, he played as half back, alongside Álvaro Pina, Albino, Baptista and Francisco Ferreira, and then descending down to full back, where his matches against Peyroteo from Sporting and Pinga from Porto gave him greater notability.
He made his last official match in a 2–3 loss against Atlético on 9 June 1946, at Estádio Nacional, after representing the club for over 300 games. To celebrate his retirement, a farewell match against Olhanense was played on 9 September 1946.
Gaspar Pinto gained 7 caps for Portugal and made his debut on 11 March 1934 in Madrid against Spain, in 9–0 defeat, in a qualification match for the 1934 World Cup.