On 29 April 2001, Pena ended his debut in Portugal as top scorer | OneFootball

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On 29 April 2001, Pena ended his debut in Portugal as top scorer

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On April 29, 2001, Pena confirmed one of the great stories of that edition of the Portuguese championship by finishing the competition as the top scorer.

In his debut season in Portugal, the Brazilian striker, signed from Palmeiras, made an immediate impact on the domestic game and ended the league with 22 goals in 29 matches. The tally earned him individual recognition in a season of major impact, marked by clinical finishing and rapid adaptation to a new competitive environment.


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Pena stood out as one of the main figures of that edition of the country’s top competition, posting numbers that placed him at the top of the scoring charts. The achievement became even more significant for having been reached in his very first year in Portuguese football, something uncommon for a player newly arrived in the league.

The striker’s path that season was associated with the consistency he showed throughout the competition, with 22 goals spread across 29 matches, a mark that reflected the Brazilian’s attacking influence and the importance he had in his team’s campaign.

More than two decades later, Pena’s 2000/01 campaign continues to be remembered as a high-level debut in the Portuguese championship, crowned with the title of the competition’s top scorer.

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