Nilo (footballer)
Nilo Murtinho Braga, best known as Nilo was a Brazilian association footballer who played in the forward striker role.
Although used to be regarded as a carioca, he was actually born another Brazilian state, Pará - and raised since childhood in Rio de Janeiro, like a famous niece of him, the actress Rosamaria Murtinho, who even became a Botafogo supporter due to his uncle importance in this club.
Nilo first played in Fluminense youth team, winning in 1916 Youth Rio de Janeiro Championship. Due to his father's transfer to work as harbourmaster at the port of Natal, Nilo would start in adult football by playing for
América-RN in 1917, even scoring the goal that secured the this club's first title at Rio Grande do Norte State Championship.
The family settled again in Rio de Janeiro, where he would play and being carioca champion for both Fluminense and Botafogo adult teams. He won six Rio de Janeiro State Tournament, four consecutives and for three time winning top goalscorer. For the Brazilian team, he participated in the 1930 FIFA World Cup, playing one match against Yugoslavia.
He died at 71 years old.