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Leonídio Fantoni, best known as Niginho or Fantoni III (born in
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, 12 February 1912 – died 5 September 1975) was a professional
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er who played as a
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.


Biography

His Italian-origins family was a supporter of Cruzeiro, than known as "Palestra Itália". Fantoni started his career in that club, playing with his brother João Fantoni (Ninão) and their cousin
Otávio Fantoni Otávio Fantoni (; ; Belo Horizonte, 4 April 1907 – Rome, 8 February 1935), best known as or Fantoni II, was a Brazilian-born Italian professional football player, who played as a midfielder. Early life He was born in Belo Horizonte, Minas ...
(Nininho). In 1931, they were sold to
Lazio Lazio ( , ; ) or Latium ( , ; from Latium, the original Latin name, ) is one of the 20 Regions of Italy, administrative regions of Italy. Situated in the Central Italy, central peninsular section of the country, it has 5,714,882 inhabitants an ...
, where they would be known by their surnames, like a dynasty: Ninão was Fantoni I, Nininho was Fantoni II and him, Fantoni III."Tanque de guerra", Dagomir Marquezi, ''Placar número 1334'', setembro de 2009, Editora Abril, pág. 98 They played with another Italian-Brazilian player,
Anfilogino Guarisi Amphilóquio Guarisi Marques (26 December 1905 – 8 June 1974) was an Italian Brazilian footballer who played as a forward. In Brazil he was known as Filó () and in Italy as Anfilogino Guarisi (). Throughout his career he played football in ...
, in a Lazio squad known as "Brasilazio". Before moving to Italy, Niginho conquested the Minas Gerais State Championship in 1928, 1929 and 1930. In 1935, having dual citizenship, he was called by the Italian Army to fight in the invasion of
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. He had married just one month before, and decided to go back to
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. Lazio authorized it and paid the ship ticket."Faltaram os papéis", Max Gehringer, ''Especial Placar: A Saga da Jules Rimet'' fascículo 3 – 1938 França, novembro de 2005, Editora Abril, pág. 37 That year was particularly difficult to him: his cousin Fantoni II died of generalized infection from a broken nose. Without formal authorization of Lazio, Niginho transferred to
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, than also known as Palestra Itália. Playing there from March to May, he scored six goals in six games and conquered the
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. After that, he played in
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in 1937. In that club, he received his first call to
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. He was called to
1938 FIFA World Cup The 1938 FIFA World Cup was the 3rd edition of the FIFA World Cup, World Cup, the quadrennial international Association football, football championship for senior men's national teams. It was held in France from 4 to 19 June 1938. Italy national ...
as a
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stand-by player. Unfortunately, the Italians warned
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that Niginho was in irregular situation, needing an authorization of Lazio to play, and that he was a deserter of Italian Army. Leônidas injured himself in the game against
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and had to play again in the play-off against the Czechs, because Niginho couldn't substitute him. His injury got worse and he hadn't conditions to play against
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in the semifinals. In 1939, Niginho came back to Palestra Itália, who had to change its name to Cruzeiro in 1942. He conquered another ''tricampeonato'', the Minas Gerais State Championship in 1943, 1944 and 1945. He played in there along another brother,
Orlando Fantoni Orlando Fantoni (13 May 1917 – 5 June 2002), also known as Fantoni IV, was a Brazilian professional footballer and manager, who played as a forward. Career The youngest of the Fantoni brothers, Orlando followed in the footsteps of Ninão a ...
. Orlando would also play in Lazio, becoming known as Fantoni IV. Niginho stopped to play in 1947, but would be linked with Cruzeiro until his death. As a coach, he conquered the ''tricampeonato'' in 1959, 1960 and 1961. In the 60s, his nephews
Benito Fantoni Benito may refer to: Places * Benito, Kentucky, United States * Benito, Manitoba, Canada * Benito River, a river in Equatorial Guinea Other uses * Benito (name) ** Benito Mussolini, dictator of Italy during part of WW2 * ''Benito'' (film), an 199 ...
and
Fernando Fantoni Fernando Fantoni (born 24 June 1964) is a Brazilian rower. He competed in the men's coxless four event at the 1988 Summer Olympics The 1988 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIV Olympiad () and officially branded as Seoul 1 ...
played in the club. Fernando would also play in Lazio, as Fantoni V.Fantoni Fernando – Laziowiki
/ref> Niginho died by a heart attack in 1975, when he was visiting Cruzeiro. He was one of the top goalscorers in the club's history, scoring 207 goals in 272 appearances, and the biggest idol in the pre-
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years.


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His profile in Laziowiki
{{Cruzeiro Esporte Clube managers 1912 births 1975 deaths Footballers from Belo Horizonte Brazilian people of Italian descent Brazilian men's footballers Brazil men's international footballers Serie A players 1938 FIFA World Cup players Men's association football forwards Brazilian football managers Cruzeiro Esporte Clube players SS Lazio players SE Palmeiras players CR Vasco da Gama players Cruzeiro Esporte Clube managers Santos FC managers 20th-century Brazilian sportsmen Brazilian expatriate men's footballers