Rogério Apolónio de Sousa (18 April 1910 – 1976) was a Portuguese footballer who played as an outside forward.
Born in Funchal, Madeira, during the time of the constitutional monarchy, which would last a further six months.
In his youth he started to play football with a leather ball in the extreme poverty of Madeira.
[1] He joined Benfica in 1932, where he would play as outside forward in a typical 2–3–2–3 formation supporting Vítor Silva, Valadas or Espírito Santo.
In his first season, he helped the club stop a 12-year winless run in the Campeonato de Lisboa.