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Cândido Plácido Fernandes de Oliveira (24 September 1896 in Fronteira — 23 June 1958 in Stockholm) was a Portuguese football player, coach, and sports journalist. Oliveira was educated at Casa Pia. He played for Sport Lisboa e Benfica from 1915–1921, moving then to Casa Pia Atlético Clube in 1921, of which he was one of the founders. He had his only cap for the Portuguese national team, in the first game ever of the Selecção das Quinas, on 18 December 1921, a 1–3 loss to Spain in Madrid, a game in which he captained. Oliveira was also a successful coach and was in charge, for several times, of the Portuguese national squad. He was one of the founders of the sports newspaper A Bola in 1945. He also published several books about football. His opposition to the Portuguese fascist regimen landed him several stays in prison, including an inprisonment at the infamous Tarrafal concentration camp. The Portuguese Super Cup is named the SuperCup Cândido de Oliveira in his honour.
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