Paulinho Santos


João Paulo Maio dos Santos, commonly known as Paulinho Santos, is a Portuguese former footballer who played mainly as a defensive midfielder.
He spent 11 years of his professional career with Porto, playing in several positions and winning 19 major titles whilst appearing in more than 300 official games for the club.
Santos represented Portugal at Euro 1996.

Club career

Born in Vila do Conde, Santos started playing with hometown's Rio Ave FC, competing two seasons in the second division and one in the third. He moved in 1992 to FC Porto, helping the latter to seven Primeira Liga titles and five domestic cups, having taken over from the player he idolised while growing up, António André – who had also played in his first club.
In Porto, Santos and four others became the only players in the history of Portuguese football to win five consecutive league titles from 1994 to 1999. Upon winning the 2003 edition of the UEFA Cup, he was already second-fiddle – a combined five games in his last two seasons – and retired at the end of that campaign.
A player of aggressive approach, Santos often scuffled with S.L. Benfica's João Pinto during his career. As a symbolic gesture, however, they exchanged shirts before Santos' last match, against Sporting CP, at Estádio das Antas, in June 2003.
Three years later, Santos began a coaching career, spending several years with Porto's various youth sides, mainly as an assistant. In 2011–12, he was promoted to the first team as Vítor Pereira's assistant.

International career

Santos earned 30 caps for the Portugal national team, scoring two goals. His first game was on 19 January 1994 in a 2–2 draw with Spain in Vigo, in a friendly match, and his last came on 10 February 1999 in a 0–0 draw with the Netherlands at the Parc des Princes in Paris, in another exhibition game.
Santos participated at UEFA Euro 1996, where he played as left back, and missed Euro 2000 due to injury.

Honours

Club

Porto