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Petit
Petit with Boavista in 2023
Personal information
Full name Armando Gonçalves Teixeira[1]
Date of birth (1976-09-25) 25 September 1976 (age 49)[1]
Place of birth Strasbourg, France[1]
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)[1]
Position(s) Defensive midfielder
Youth career
1986–1987 Bom Pastor
1987–1995 Boavista
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1995–1996 Esposende 26 (1)
1996–1997 Gondomar 13 (2)
1997–1998 União Lamas 31 (3)
1998–1999 Esposende 30 (3)
1999–2000 Gil Vicente 30 (4)
2000–2002 Boavista 51 (7)
2002–2008 Benfica 148 (12)
2008–2012 1. FC Köln 87 (5)
2012–2013 Boavista 8 (2)
Total 424 (39)
International career
2001–2008 Portugal 57 (4)
Managerial career
2012–2015 Boavista
2015–2017 Tondela
2017 Moreirense
2017–2018 Paços Ferreira
2018 Moreirense
2018–2019 Marítimo
2020–2021 B-SAD
2021–2023 Boavista
2024 Cuiabá
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Portugal
UEFA European Championship
Runner-up2004 Portugal
UEFA European Under-17 Championship
Winner1996 Austria
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Petit (born 25 September 1976) is a former Portuguese football player and current manager.

Career statistics

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Sources:[2][3][4]
Club Season League Cup League Cup Continental Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Esposende 1995–96 Segunda Divisão 26100261
Gondomar 1996–97 Segunda Divisão 13200132
União Lamas 1997–98 Segunda Liga 31320333
Esposende 1998–99 Segunda Liga 30341344
Gil Vicente 1999–00 Primeira Liga 30420324
Boavista 2000–01 Primeira Liga 2634030333
2001–02 Primeira Liga 2542190365
Total 5176100120698
Benfica 2002–03 Primeira Liga 25210262
2003–04 Primeira Liga 2303090350
2004–05 Primeira Liga 2925080422
2005–06 Primeira Liga 3032090413
2006–07 Primeira Liga 24420142406
2007–08 Primeira Liga 171000070241
Total 148121300047220814
1. FC Köln 2008–09 Bundesliga 31321334
2009–10 Bundesliga 32140361
2010–11 Bundesliga 24100241
2011–12 Bundesliga 000000
Total 875610000936
Career total 416373330059250842

International

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Source:[5]
Portugal
YearAppsGoals
200170
200290
200300
2004102
200571
2006121
200770
200850
Total574

International goals

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Petit: International goals[6][7][8]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
113 October 2004Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon, Portugal Russia6–17–12006 World Cup qualification
213 October 2004Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon, Portugal Russia7–17–12006 World Cup qualification
312 November 2005Estádio Cidade de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal Croatia1–02–0Friendly
427 May 2006Complexo Desportivo, Évora, Portugal Cape Verde3–14–1Friendly

Managerial statistics

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As of match played 3 August 2024[9][10]
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Boavista Portugal 8 October 2012 28 November 2015 115452743149140+9039.13
Tondela Portugal 9 December 2015 9 January 2017 42118234970−21026.19
Moreirense Portugal 20 March 2017 26 May 2017 833298+1037.50
Paços de Ferreira Portugal 23 October 2017 8 January 2018 91261120−9011.11
Moreirense Portugal 14 February 2018 20 May 2018 124171117−6033.33
Marítimo Portugal 27 November 2018 4 June 2019 2592142032−12036.00
B-SAD Portugal 15 January 2020 19 October 2021 661822265578−23027.27
Boavista Portugal 30 November 2021 11 December 2023 78252627103121−18032.05
Cuiabá Brazil 1 May 2024 27 August 2024 247893030+0029.17
Total 37912399157437516−79032.45

Boavista

Benfica

Portugal

Individual

Boavista

  • Primeira Liga Manager of the Month: August 2023[17]

References

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  1. 1 2 3 4 "Petit" (in Portuguese). Mais Futebol. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  2. Petit at ForaDeJogo Edit this at Wikidata
  3. "Petit" (in Portuguese). Futebol 365. Archived from the original on 16 August 2011. Retrieved 13 May 2011.
  4. "Armando Petit" (in Portuguese). Footballdatabase. Retrieved 18 May 2015.
  5. "Petit". European Football. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  6. "Italy rebounds to defeat Belarus 4–3". China Daily. 14 October 2004. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
  7. "Portugal venceu sempre e nunca sofreu golos com a Croácia" [Portugal have always defeated Croatia without conceding]. Diário de Notícias (in Portuguese). 24 June 2016. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  8. Valente, Susana (27 May 2006). "Portugal vence Cabo Verde com 3 golos de Pauleta" [Portugal defeat Cape Verde with 3 goals from Pauleta] (in Portuguese). Relvado. Archived from the original on 9 July 2018. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  9. Petit coach profile at Soccerway
  10. Petit manager stats at ForaDeJogo Edit this at Wikidata
  11. "Petit e o Boavista: "Vieram-me as lágrimas aos olhos"" [Petit and Boavista: "Tears came to my eyes"] (in Portuguese). Mais Futebol. 15 May 2008. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  12. Pereira, António Pedro (23 May 2005). "Campeões, onze anos depois" [Champions, eleven years after]. Diário de Notícias (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 23 July 2018. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  13. "Benfica vence Taça de Portugal (2–1)" [Benfica win Portuguese Cup (2–1)]. Público (in Portuguese). 16 May 2004. Archived from the original on 17 February 2015. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  14. "Benfica vence Supertaça frente ao Setúbal" [Benfica win Supercup against Setúbal]. Público (in Portuguese). 13 August 2005. Archived from the original on 17 February 2015. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  15. "Moreira e Maniche convocados" [Moreira and Maniche called] (in Portuguese). TSF. 18 May 2004. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  16. 1 2 Conceição Silva, Rui Manuel. "Portugal – Footballer of the Year". RSSSF. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  17. "Petit distinguido com o Prémio Vítor Oliveira – Treinador do Mês na Liga Portugal Betclic" [Petit distinguished with Vítor Oliveira Award – Manager of the Month in Liga Portugal Betclic] (in Portuguese). Liga Portuguesa de Futebol Profissional. 14 September 2023. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  18. "Selecção distinguida pelo Duque de Bragança" [National team honoured by Duke of Bragança] (in Portuguese). Cristiano Ronaldo News. 30 August 2006. Retrieved 30 August 2006.