Vitorino Hilton da Silva, born on September thirteenth, nineteen seventy-seven, is a distinguished Brazilian former professional footballer renowned for his role as a centre-back. His football journey commenced in Brazil, but at the age of twenty-three, he ventured to Europe, joining Servette, where he showcased his skills for two and a half seasons.
In two thousand four, Hilton transitioned to Bastia on loan before making a permanent move to Lens. It was at Lens that he truly made his mark, earning recognition as a formidable defender in French football, being named to the Ligue 1 Team of the Year on two occasions.
His career continued to flourish at Marseille, where he again received accolades as a member of the Team of the Year and played a pivotal role in securing the league title in two thousand ten. Following some personal challenges at Marseille, Hilton signed with Montpellier, where he became a beloved figure over the next decade, contributing to the club's historic first league title in two thousand twelve.
In two thousand twenty-two, he briefly joined Sète on a five-month contract. Upon retiring in two thousand twenty-one, Hilton held the record as the foreign player with the most matches played in the history of French top-flight football, amassing an impressive five hundred twelve appearances, ranking fourteenth overall.