Adelino André Vieira de Freitas, widely known as Vieirinha, was born on January twenty-four, nineteen eighty-six. This Portuguese former professional footballer made a significant impact on the sport, primarily playing as a winger or full-back. His ambidextrous skills allowed him to excel on the field, showcasing versatility that few could match.
Vieirinha began his professional journey with Porto but truly made his mark during his lengthy tenure at PAOK and Wolfsburg. At PAOK, he became a key player, participating in three hundred forty-three competitive matches and contributing to the club's success by winning the Super League Greece championships in the seasons of two thousand eighteen-nineteen and two thousand twenty-three-twenty-four, along with three Greek Cups.
On the international stage, Vieirinha earned his first cap for the Portugal national team in two thousand thirteen. He was part of the squad that competed in the prestigious 2014 World Cup and the Euro 2016 tournament, where he celebrated a remarkable victory, helping his nation secure the championship.