Neco
Manoel Nunes, also known as Neco, was an association football midfielder and striker. With great skill and tenacity, he was the first idol of [Sport Club Sport Club Corinthians Paulista|Corinthians Paulista|Corinthians], being the first player to get a statue in the team's gardens. As of 2006, Neco is the player who played the longest for Corinthians: 17 years.
Called often to the Brazil national team, he won two South American Championships: 1919 and 1922. Playing for Corinthians, he won the Paulista League eight times as a player and once as a coach.
Neco had a quick temper and frequently got involved in fights; his second stint as a manager occurred because he was suspended as a player for 18 games when he beat a referee.
He started in the third team of Corinthians at the age of 16 and joined the first team in 1913. In 1915, Corinthians did not play official games because of political issues and almost went bankrupt; this year, Neco played friendlies for Corinthians and the official games for Mackenzie. During this time, he broke into the Corinthians building to retrieve books that the landlord had locked inside due to non-payment of the rent.
After scoring two goals playing for Brazil against Uruguay in the 2x2 tie valid for the 1919 South American Championship in Rio de Janeiro, Neco returned to his regular job as a carpenter in São Paulo and was fired for missing work.
Statistical career overview
Player
Teams:- 1917–1922: Brazil
- 1913–1914: SC Corinthians Paulista
- 1915: AA Mackenzie College
- 1916–1930: SC Corinthians Paulista
- Copa América: 1919, 1922
- Campeonato Paulista: 1914, 1916, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1928, 1930
Coach
Clubs:- SC Corinthians Paulista : 1920, 1927, 1937–38
- Campeonato Paulista: 1937