Silva Batuta
Appearance
(Redirected from Walter Machado da Silva)
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Wálter Machado da Silva | ||
Date of birth | 2 January 1940 | ||
Place of birth | Ribeirão Preto, Brazil | ||
Date of death | 29 September 2020 | (aged 80)||
Place of death | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Youth career | |||
1955–1957 | São Paulo | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1957–1959 | São Paulo | 8 | (0) |
1958–1959 | → Batatais FC[1] (loan) | 17 | (6) |
1959–1961 | Botafogo-SP[1] | 62 | (24) |
1962–1966 | Corinthians[1] | 84 | (62) |
1965–1966 | → Flamengo[2] (loan) | 31 | (20) |
1967–1969 | Barcelona | - | (-) |
1967 | → Santos[3] (loan) | 14 | (7) |
1968–1969 | → Flamengo[2] (loan) | 22 | (11) |
1969 | Racing | 28 | (18) |
1970–1973[4] | Vasco da Gama | 37 | (9) |
1971 | → Botafogo (loan) | 13 | (2) |
1973 | Atlético Junior | 15 | (4) |
1973 | Rio Negro-AM[1] | 11 | (3) |
1974 | Tiquire Flores | ||
International career | |||
1966 | Brazil | 6 | (2) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Wálter Machado da Silva (January 2, 1940 – September 29, 2020), better known as "Silva Batuta" in Brazil, or Machado da Silva in Argentina, was a Brazilian footballer.
He earned 6 caps (3 non-official) for the Brazil national football team and was part of the Brazilian squad at the 1966 FIFA World Cup.
Silva Batuta died on 29 September 2020 at the age of 80 from COVID-19.[5][6]
Honours
[edit]- São Paulo
- Flamengo
- Santos
- Vasco
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Schwob, Marcelo (2015). Silva, o batuta: O craque e o futebol de seu tempo (in Portuguese). Letras e Versos.
- ^ a b [1] Fla-Estatística (in Portuguese)
- ^ [2] Acervo Santos FC (in Portuguese)
- ^ Assaf, Roberto (2008). História Completa do Brasileirão (in Portuguese). Lance. OCLC 905757398.
- ^ "Silva 'Batuta', antigo ídolo do futebol brasileiro, faleceu com COVID-19".
- ^ Mor Walter Machado da Silva (in Catalan)
Categories:
- 1940 births
- 2020 deaths
- Brazilian men's footballers
- Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
- Brazil men's international footballers
- 1966 FIFA World Cup players
- Argentine Primera División players
- Racing Club de Avellaneda footballers
- Santos FC players
- São Paulo FC players
- Botafogo Futebol Clube (SP) players
- Sport Club Corinthians Paulista players
- CR Flamengo footballers
- Barcelona S.C. footballers
- CR Vasco da Gama players
- Expatriate men's footballers in Argentina
- Expatriate men's footballers in Ecuador
- Men's association football forwards
- Footballers from Ribeirão Preto
- Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Rio de Janeiro (state)
- Expatriate men's footballers in Venezuela
- 20th-century Brazilian sportsmen
- Brazilian football forward stubs