Friday, January 15, 2010

The Man: Flavio


Flavio Amado is a name who will be forever synonymous with Ahly and Angola's golden generation. Rarely has a player gone from zero to hero in club football. His journey has been incredible.
After grabbing the attention of Ahly coach Manuel Jose in the Africa Champions League in 2001 while playing for Petro Atletico having played against Ahly in the same group (both team went to the Semis and Ahly proceeded to win the tournament) Especially while leading his team along with fellow Angolan international Gilberto to a memorable 4-2 win against Ahly in Cairo and winning the CAF Champions League best player award. Jose tried to sign him in 2003 but finally got his man in 2005. The flying Angolan was far from an instant hit at Ahly.

In his first season with Ahly he managed just 1 goal with the back of his head and missed a penalty against Zamalek in the Champions League Semi Final (I saw him miss it live) but thankfully Ahly managed to dispatch their arch rivals 4-1 on aggregate. Neutrals (some Ahly fans too) and pundits alike attacked him and coach Jose for continuing to play him although he never scored. They were very short sighted. Flavio's first season was poor from a goal scoring perspective but he provided time and space for his teammates and helped Emad Meteb win the Leagues Top Goal Scorer award. Ahly won the league, the cup and the champing league.

In CAN 2006 in Egypt he scored three goals and was supported strongly by Ahly fans in Cairo. You could always here chants of "Flavioooo, Flavioo". He proceeded to etch his name in Angolan and World football History by scoring Angola's only goal in the 2006 World Cup in Germany. Still people were not convinced of his ability but his coach Manuel Jose stuck by him through the worst of it and man did he repay him in spades!

In his second season he was a new man. He proceeded to terrorize defenders with his aerial ability helped by inch perfect crosses from fellow Angolan Gilberto. He won Top scorer of the Egyptian League in 2006/2007 and 2008/2009 becoming the only ever African to win it twice and only the second African to ever win (John Utaka was the first). He scored many memorable goals during his time with Ahly. He dispatched Zamalek many times. He scored in a Air Jordan like moment against International of Brazil in the Club World Cup. His most memorable in my opinion was a header against Asec or Cotton (I can't recall) were it seemed his head had turned 360 degrees to head the goal. His final goodbye to Ahly was a winner against Ismailly to gift Ahly the league. His gifts for Jose would continue.

Flavio managed in his 4years stay at Ahly to become a fan favorite and place himself as one of the most successful foreigners (if not the most successful)to ever play in the Egyptian League. Even rivals that don't like him admit how prolific he was. It comes as no surprise then that most Ahly fans support Egypt first and Angola second in this years Cup of Nations. After all Angola has 1 Ahly player in Gilberto 1 ex-Ahly player in Flavio and an Ahly legend in Manuel Jose as Coach.

Flavio continued his tradition of scoring important goals for his Jose and Angola this year. He already grabbed 3 goals in 2 games in this years competition, all headers.. Two came against Mali in the 4-4 draw, the second of which was a joy. His third was a well placed header that gave the keeper no chance against Malawi. He is vital to Angola's hopes to proceed to the next round and all of Angola will be hoping the knock he picked up is not serious enough and he will be fit to lead the line against Algeria.

Flavio to me is arguably the best header in the world at the moment. Although only 1.73m??? (according to his wiki page) he possesses an incredible jump and the ability to produce shot like power with his head. I think the lad is a bit unlucky he came to Ahly at a more mature age because surely he would be playing in a top European team by now. He is 30 and so it seems unlikely top clubs would gamble on him but if he continues his current African Cup form he will be the tournament's top scorer and possibly we might see him the English Premier League next year. He currently plays for Al Shabab in Saudi Arabia.
All Hail Flavio



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2 comments:

  1. I agree with all what you said with the exception of one thing about him being the best African player in the Egyptian league... Wasnt Emanuel even better than him? He was suuupppeeerrr from day one with Zamalek, and even made it to top notch clubs like Barca later and also won lots of trophies with Nigeria...not to mention his performance in World cups as well...And don't worry this has nothing to do with the fact that Flavio is in Ahly and Emanuel is in Zamalek, u know how much I am unbiased about this :)

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  2. As a talent Amunike was for sure a much more talented player but when it comes to achievements in Egypt Flavio beats him by Miles..
    3 Caf Champions League, top goal scorer twice, 4 Egyptian Leagues, 2 cups, 7 super cups not to mention some stuff in Angola

    However yes Emmanuel was a much bigger player internationally, World Cups, an Olympic Gold medal, he was in Barca before injury ended his career...Lets say they were both great:)

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