MIGUEL VELOSO PROFILE - PORTUGAL PLAYERS AT EURO 2008
June 1st, 2008
Miguel Luís Pinto Veloso, (born May 11, 1986 in Coimbra), is a Portuguese football player, currently with Sporting Clube de Portugal. He plays mainly as a defensive midfielder, but has also played as a center back (his first position) and left back.
His father is former Portuguese national team and SL Benfica defender António Veloso. His mother is Teresa, and younger sister Raquel.
Early career
Miguel started his career in the SL Benfica youth team where his father became famous. But at the age of 14 he switched to the rivals Sporting Clube de Portugal, where he has played for 5 straight years, eventually training with the first team during the 2004 season.
Sporting Lisbon
In order to give him game time, Sporting CP loaned him to Olivais e Moscavide for the entire 2005-06 season. There, his team accomplished the promotion to Liga de Honra, and Veloso was one of the most influential players in this conquest.
As a result of this positive loan, Sporting recalled him for the 2006-07 season. He was attributed the jersey #24, and it appeared difficult for him to grab a spot in Sporting CP’s starting team, because of the presence of players with much more experience, such as Anderson Polga, Tonel, Marco Caneira or Custódio.
However, he proved everyone wrong and played in the Sporting first team for most of the season. He was equally impressive in his UEFA Champions League debut, a 1-0 home win against Inter where he stopped Patrick Vieira and Luís Figo from playing effectively. Before the match, much was made of Figo’s homecoming, but by the end of the ninety minutes all the talk was about Veloso, who turned in a man-of-the-match display in a memorable 1-0 win.
In 2007-08, Veloso was everpresent, along with João Moutinho, in Sporting’s lineups throughout the season.
He has been the subject of continued interest from Manchester United since early 2007, and is expected to leave Sporting this summer. However it has emerged in 2008 that Veloso is the subject of interest from Arsenal FC and Newcastle Utd, which could lead to a transfer rivalry between Newcastle Utd, Arsenal FC and Manchester United. After helping Sporting Lisbon lift the Portuguese Cup he told reporters, "I do not know if this was my last game for Sporting, let’s see what the future holds for me."
International career
Following Veloso’s impressive performances for Portugal’s Under-21 side in the European championship in June 2007, there was increasing speculation about his international future. Though Portugal’s youngsters were knocked out at the group stages, skipper Veloso scored twice in three games.
On August 14, 2007, Veloso was called up for the Portuguese national squad for the first time, for a Euro 2008 qualifier against Armenia. He would make his international debut against Azerbaijan, on October 13.





