Overview

Alfredo Alves Tinoco (2 December 1904 – 4 July 1975) was a Brazilian footballer who is recorded as having played for the Brazil national team. He belonged to the generation of players active in the first decades of international football for Brazil, a period when the sport was growing rapidly in popularity and organization across the country.

Career and historical context

Detailed documentation from Tinoco's era is often incomplete: many match reports, player lists and club records from the 1920s and 1930s are fragmentary. What is clear is that players of his generation helped establish the foundations of Brazilian international football by taking part in friendly matches, regional competitions and early national selections that preceded widespread professional leagues.

Records and role

Surviving references list Tinoco as a member of Brazil's national side, but do not always specify his primary playing position or full club history. This is a common issue for players from the period, when versatility was typical and formal statistical tracking was limited. For further basic career summaries and archival mentions, see a contemporary player profile and international records.

  • Born: 2 December 1904
  • Died: 4 July 1975
  • Represented: Brazil national football team

Legacy and research

Players like Tinoco are part of Brazil's sporting origins. They contributed to the early identity and international presence of Brazilian football even where individual details remain sparse. Researchers and enthusiasts often rely on national archives, period newspapers and football historians to piece together careers from this formative era. For additional references consult a player summary and match listings: player profile and international records.