Jorge Leitão Explained

Jorge Leitão
Fullname:Jorge Manuel Vasconcelos Leitão[1]
Birth Date:14 January 1974
Birth Place:Nespereira, Portugal
Position:Striker
Youthyears1:1991–1992
Youthclubs1:Coimbrões
Years1:1992–1997
Years2:1997–1998
Clubs2:Avintes
Years3:1998–2000
Caps3:67
Goals3:21
Years4:2000–2005
Caps4:233
Goals4:57
Years5:2006–2007
Caps5:27
Goals5:8
Years6:2007–2009
Caps6:69
Goals6:11
Years7:2009–2012
Caps7:83
Goals7:10
Totalcaps:479
Totalgoals:107
Manageryears1:2012–2018
Managerclubs1:Arouca (assistant)
Manageryears2:2017
Managerclubs2:Arouca

Jorge Manuel Vasconcelos Leitão (born 14 January 1974) is a Portuguese retired professional footballer who played as a striker.

He was known for his six-year spell with Walsall in England, but he also scored 28 goals in 169 games in the Portuguese Segunda Liga over seven seasons.

Club career

Early years and Walsall

Born in Nespereira, Cinfães, Viseu District, Leitão started playing in amateur football. At 24, he signed with Feirense, being relegated from the Segunda Liga in his first season and netting 14 goals in the second.[2] In July 2000, he moved to England with Walsall, who paid £150,000 for his services following an impressive trial spell.[3]

Leitão scored a career-best 18 goals in 44 matches in his debut campaign. The Saddlers promoted to the Championship after disposing of Reading in the play-off final.[4] [5]

In 2001–02, after a difficult start, Leitão's fate was transformed following the sacking of Ray Graydon. In the first game under new manager Colin Lee, he scored a brace at Premier League's Charlton Athletic in the fourth round of the FA Cup.[6] The team also managed to finally stay clear of the relegation zone, and he netted the goal that saved them from the drop, the only one in an away win over Sheffield United on 13 April 2002;[7] two weeks later, he extended his contract for a further two years.[8]

2002–03 was Walsall's most successful season in the league since the 1950s, with Leitão pairing with Brazilian José Junior for a Portuguese-speaking front line which scored 30 goals.[9] Highlights included a brace against Stoke City (4–2 home win),[10] one against Grimsby Town (3–1, home)[11] and the game's only against Brighton & Hove Albion (also at home);[12] however, after the loss of Júnior to Derby County in the summer – his replacement being former Arsenal and England star Paul Merson – the team suffered relegation, with Leitão netting seven times from 39 appearances, his worst during his tenure.[13] [5]

In late December 2005, Leitão signed a pre-contract with Beira-Mar in his country, citing homesickness as a factor in his sudden departure from English football.[14] Though the deal did not come into effect until June 2006, both Merson (now the team's manager) and chairman Jeff Bonser offered to release the player earlier, in recognition of the dedication he had given to the club in his five and a half years of service. The penultimate of his 262 competitive matches for Walsall (71 goals) was a 3–0 defeat away to Bristol City, in which he also suffered a groin injury; in his last, at Bescot Stadium against Blackpool, he was treated to a near half-hour rendition of his name by the home fans, eventually being reduced to tears before leaving the field through a guard of honour composed of some of his teammates.[15] [5]

Later career

After helping Beira-Mar promote to the Primeira Liga in 2006, Leitão had his only experience in the competition, scoring twice in ten appearances as the Aveiro side were immediately relegated.[16] [17] [18] He subsequently spent two and a half seasons with Feirense in the second tier and, aged 35, moved to modest Arouca.[19]

Immediately after retiring, Leitão was named his last club's assistant coach. On 21 March 2017 he became the third first-team manager of the season after Lito Vidigal and Manuel Machado.[20] He was not able to prevent top-division relegation, after winning only once in his five games in charge.[21]

Honours

Walsall

Beira-Mar

2005–06[22]

Arouca

2009–10

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jorge Leitão. Mais Futebol. Portuguese. 25 June 2024.
  2. News: "Importante é estar nas contas do treinador". "What's important is that the manager counts on you". Jornal de Notícias. Alexandre. Silva. Portuguese. 1 December 2006. 25 June 2024.
  3. News: Hero Jorge to wear Saddlers shirt again. Express & Star. 19 May 2014. 25 June 2024.
  4. Web site: Walsall break Reading hearts. BBC Sport. 27 May 2001. 18 March 2011.
  5. News: Walsall squad of the century: The strikers. Express & Star. Liam. Keen. 8 May 2020. 25 June 2024.
  6. Web site: Walsall sink Addicks. BBC Sport. 26 January 2002. 18 March 2011.
  7. Web site: Sheff Utd 0–1 Walsall. BBC Sport. 13 April 2002. 18 March 2011.
  8. Web site: Duo earn new deals. BBC Sport. 30 April 2002. 18 March 2011.
  9. News: The Big Interview: I will always be a Walsall fan says Jorge Leitao. Express & Star. Joseph. Masi. 18 May 2019. 25 June 2024.
  10. Web site: Walsall 4–2 Stoke. BBC Sport. 2 November 2002. 18 March 2011.
  11. Web site: Walsall 3–1 Grimsby. BBC Sport. 7 December 2002. 18 March 2011.
  12. Web site: Walsall 1–0 Brighton. BBC Sport. 11 February 2003. 18 March 2011.
  13. News: Nightmare start: When Paul Merson and Walsall gave West Brom an opener to forget. Express & Star. Jonny. Drury. 27 June 2022. 25 June 2024.
  14. Web site: Homesick Leitao to leave Saddlers. BBC Sport. 23 December 2005. 18 March 2011.
  15. Web site: Memory Lane – Jorge Leitão. Walsall Web Fans. 21 May 2010. 18 March 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120321140514/http://www.walsall.web-fans.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=717%3Amemory-lane-jorge-leitao-&catid=10%3Amemory-lane&Itemid=10. 21 March 2012.
  16. News: Forte resposta vale três pontos. Strong reply awards three points. Correio da Manhã. Portuguese. 27 November 2006. 25 June 2024.
  17. News: BEIRA-MAR-BELENENSES, 1–2 (Jorge Leitão 51'; José Pedro 5', Dady 41'). Record. Portuguese. 2 December 2006. 25 June 2024.
  18. News: Desportivo das Aves e Beira-Mar descem à Liga de Honra. Desportivo das Aves and Beira-Mar relegated to Honour League. Público. Portuguese. 20 May 2007. 25 June 2024.
  19. News: Jorge Leitão está de saída do Arouca. Jorge Leitão is leaving Arouca. O Jogo. Hugo. Monteiro. Portuguese. 25 May 2018. 25 June 2024.
  20. News: Oficial: Manuel Machado rescinde com o Arouca. Official: Manuel Machado terminated at Arouca. O Jogo. Portuguese. 21 March 2017. 27 May 2017.
  21. News: O desalinhamento do cosmos, a Lei de Murphy, Lito Vidigal e o vapor do fumo (ou a queda do Arouca explicada). Cosmos unaligned, Murphy's law, Lito Vidigal and the fumes (or reasoning Arouca's fall). Expresso. Lídia. Paralta Gomes. Portuguese. 22 May 2017. 27 May 2017.
  22. News: Na despedida da Liga, Ovarense ganha (na) Honra. In League's curtain call, Ovarense win (in) Honour. Correio do Vouga. Portuguese. 11 May 2006. 26 June 2024.