Jump to content

Valentim Loureiro

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Major
Valentim Loureiro
Loureiro in 2009
Mayor of Gondomar
In office
12 December 1993 – 23 October 2013
DeputyJosé Luís Oliveira
Preceded byAníbal Lira
Succeeded byMarco Martins
Chairman of Porto Metro
In office
2001–2005
Preceded byJosé Vieira de Carvalho
Succeeded byManuel de Oliveira Marques
President of the Portuguese Professional Football League
In office
23 December 1996 – 2 October 2006
Preceded byPinto da Costa
Succeeded byHermínio Loureiro
In office
14 April 1989 – 28 October 1994
Preceded byJoão Aranha
Succeeded byManuel Damásio
President of Boavista
In office
1978–1997
Preceded byEduardo Taveira da Mota
Succeeded byJoão Loureiro
Personal details
Born (1938-12-24) 24 December 1938 (age 86)
Calde, Portugal
Political partyIndependent
Other political
affiliations
Social Democratic Party (1974–2005)
Alma materPortuguese Military Academy
ProfessionArmy officer
businessman
AwardsCommander of the Order of Merit
Military service
Branch/servicePortuguese Army
Years of service1959–1967
RankMajor
Battles/warsColonial War

Valentim dos Santos de Loureiro ComM (born 24 December 1938 in Calde, Viseu) is a Portuguese politician and former football chairman of Boavista and Portuguese League for Professional Football. He has the rank of Major of the Portuguese Army. He was involved in the Apito Dourado sports scandal, for which he was sentenced by the Courts of Portugal.

He was mayor of Gondomar municipality in northern Portugal. He was elected as an independent, as well as for the PSD party. He was president of the Metropolitan Area of Porto. His successor as President of the Portuguese League for Professional Football and chairman of Boavista was his son João Loureiro who held the office from 1997 to 2007. He was also a consul of Guinea-Bissau in Porto, leader of the PSD party in the Porto district, and chairman in Porto Metro state-owned mass transit company. He is famous in Portugal for the multitude of offices he held at a time.

Valentim Loureiro briefly attended the Law School of the University of Coimbra before moving on to a military career. [1]

Apito Dourado scandal

[edit]

Valentim Loureiro was investigated by the police and formally accused in the Apito Dourado scandal.[2][3] In July 2008, he was found guilty of abuse of power, but not guilty of corruption and sentenced to three years and two months of suspended jail time.[4] He was rehabilitated afterwards by the Superior Court of Portugal.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ (in Portuguese) http://www.osfamosos.com/perfil_videos_fotos/Valentim_Loureiro/127 Valentim Loureiro, Os Famosos
  2. ^ Portugal football bosses arrested, BBC News, 20 April 2004. Retrieved December 2006
  3. ^ Police hold 16 in Portuguese probe, CNN.com, 20 April 2004. Retrieved December 2006
  4. ^ Valentim condenado a três anos e dois meses de prisão com pena suspensa por abuso de poder Archived 26 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine, TSF Online, 18 July 2008. Retrieved July 2008 (in Portuguese)