Gonçalo Pereira with historic record in Liga Placard

It’s historic: 15 years and 11 months ago, the goalkeeper Gonçalo Pereira made his debut in Liga Placard. During the visit of SC Braga to CR Candoso, coach Joel Rocha once again called up the young goalkeeper, who strengthened Arsenal’s formation this season, and launched him during the second half.

Faced with a game resolved relatively early by the Minho team, Joel Rocha gave the ‘gift’ to the former Futsal player Celorico. The moment he stepped onto the court, Gonçalo Pereira became one of the youngest players ever to debut in Liga Placard.

There is even the possibility that the Braga goalkeeper is, in fact, the youngest player ever to debut in the top tier of Portuguese futsal. However, (and we reinforce this ‘still’) not having the records allocated to the I Division complete, cannot guarantee that Gonçalo Pereira will be the new record holder. Yes, we can guarantee that he is a new record holder among the records that our database has.

Before the SC Braga goalkeeper, the youngest player to debut in the first division – in the club’s records – was Domingues Pereira. A wing that debuted at exactly 16 years in the 2004/05 season, playing for AMSAC. For about a month, Gonçalo Pereira surpassed the record

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