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Socrates

Discussion in 'International Football' started by Niall, Aug 22, 2011.

  1. Niall

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    The 1982 World Cup in Spain was the first World Cup i can remember and always remember him from that famous 3-2 defeat to Italy.

    Socrates, the captain of the Brazil team at the 1982 World Cup Finals, is in intensive care in a Sao Paulo hospital.
    The 57-year-old was admitted to the Albert Einstein Hospital on Friday with gastrointestinal bleeding.
    According to the hospital, the haemorrhage was caused by high blood pressure in the vein that carries blood from the digestive system to the liver.
    Socrates won 60 caps in Brazil's midfield, scoring 22 goals.
    He led the flamboyant but ultimately unsuccessful Brazil team at the 1982 World Cup in Spain.
    Brazil cruised through the first group stage scoring 10 goals, and then beat Argentina 3-1 - but they were eliminated after losing 3-2 to Italy in their second game of the second group stage, a game Socrates scored in.
    He also played in the 1986 World Cup in Mexico - not as captain - but missed a penalty in a shoot-out as Brazil lost to France in the quarter-finals.
    Socrates Brasileiro Sampaio de Souza Vieira de Oliveira, to give him his full name, delayed the start of his international career until the age of 25 so he could complete his studies as a doctor.
    In his retirement, he has added a doctorate in philosophy and fathered six children, and he continues to practice medicine in the town of Ribeirao Preto in addition to being a commentator on both football and cultural issues.
    He is also well-known for his smoking habit.
     
  2. Daz

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    Was it Socrates that studied in dublin.? Or am I mixing him up with someone else.?

    Edit: according to wikipedia that is a complete myth
     
  3. Colm75

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    That's terrible but hardly surprising considering his lifestyle.Hope he pulls through.
     
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    Not sure but I remember he signed for Garforth Town.I don't think he was with them for too long.
     
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    And was supposed to be an All Ireland winner too winning a Sigerson Cup with UCD i think,never seen a definitive yes so must be all bollocks.

    1982 was my favourite World Cup.
     
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    And a few thought that Xabi Alonso had an all-ireland medal too :)

    http://www.irishkop.com/forums/showthread.php?p=172900
     

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