Fernando Albino de Sousa Chalana (Portuguese pronunciation:[fɨɾˈnɐ̃duʃɐˈlɐnɐ]; 10 February 1959 – 10 August 2022) was a Portuguese football player and manager.
Widely regarded as one of the greatest talents of his era in Portuguese football, the diminutive left winger's main asset was his ball control and dribbling skills.[1]
His career, highly troubled by injuries, was mainly spent at Benfica,[2] where he also later worked as a manager. Prior to his physical problems, he helped Portugal reach the semi-finals at Euro 1984.
Aged only 17 (fourth youngest ever), on 17 November 1976, Chalana won his first cap for Portugal, against Denmark for the 1978 FIFA World Cupqualifiers – at that age, he became Benfica's youngest player to score a goal at the Estádio da Luz.[5] The peak of his career took place precisely on the international front, at UEFA Euro 1984, in France. There, the Little Genius[6] was one of the team's leading figures, excelling in dribbling throughout the tournament, notably in the 3–2 semi-final loss against the hosts, setting up both goals for Rui Jordão.[7][8]
Moving to a club in that country after the tournament, Bordeaux, Chalana failed to impress over three full seasons, mainly due to persistent injuries.[9] In 1987, he returned to Benfica, never being able to reproduce his previous form; his last international appearance was a friendly with Sweden on 12 November 1988, which finished with a goalless draw.[10]
The following years, Chalana served as assistant to several managers at Benfica.[14] However, in March 2008 he replaced José Antonio Camacho after the Spaniard was dismissed.[15] In 2002, he had already had a one-game spell as interim, filling in for the dismissed Jesualdo Ferreira – days before precisely Camacho arrived; in that match he placed winger Miguel as a right-back, where he ultimately gained worldwide recognition.[16][17]
After one more season as assistant, now to Quique Sánchez Flores,[18] Chalana returned to the junior side.
Personal life and death
Other than his main nickname, Chalana was also dubbed Chalanix (as his moustache resembled that of comic character Asterix).[19][20]
^Coelho, João Nuno; Pinheiro, Francisco (November 2002). A Paixão do Povo (in Portuguese) (816 ed.). Portugal: Edições Afrontamento. p. 575. ISBN972-36-0624-0.
^Malheiro, João (July 2006). Memorial Benfica 100 Glórias [Benfica Memorial, 100 glories] (in Portuguese) (Third ed.). QuidNovi. pp. 38–40. ISBN978-972-8998-26-4.
Lopes, Luís (2008). Os Magníficos: Chalana, o pequeno génio [The Magnificents: Chalana, the little genius] (First ed.). QuidNovi. ISBN978-989-554-508-7.