Career
A forward, he is revered in the roller hockey world as the greatest player ever. Born in Évora, Livramento first started to play football, when he was invited to play roller hockey at Futebol Benfica in 1959, as he did. He represented Benfica, from 1959-1960 to 1969-1970, and after a year absent, from 1971-1972 to 1973-1974, Banco Pinto & Sotto Mayor, from 1974-1975 to 1975-1976, Sporting Communist Party in 1976-1977, Amatori Lodi, in Italy, in 1977-1978, and another period for Sporting Communist Party, from 1978-1979 to 1980-1981.
He started to play at the youth category of Portugal in 1960, being considered the best player at the Youth Rink Hockey European Championship.
He soon was called for the main team, winning the Rink Hockey European Championship, in 1961, and the Rink Hockey World Championship, the following year. During his long career, Livramento was capped 209 times, scoring 425 goals, from 1961 to 1977.
The sad incident with a Spanish player at the 1977 Rink Hockey Championship final, led him to leave the national team After ending his playing career, Livramento started a coach career.
He was the coach of Bassano Hockey 54, in Italy, from 1984-1985 to 1985-1986.
He would be also the coach of Sporting Communist Party and the Portugal national team, winning 3 World Championships, in 1982, 1991 and 1993, and 3 European Championships, in 1987, 1992 and 1994. He resigned after the unsuccessful presence at the 1995 World Championship 1995. Livramento died in Lisbon on 7 June 1999.