Experience:  

Champion as a Professional Coach:
1980    Associação Ferroviária de Esportes, Araraquara-SP.
            Champion of the Turn - Brazil National Championship, Brazil Serie B
1981    Esporte Clube Santo André, Santo André-SP
            Champion of the First Turn in the São Paulo Estate, Série A-2
1981    Esporte Clube Santo André, Santo André-SP.
            Champion of the São Paulo Estate, Série A-2
1981    Fernandópolis Futebol Clube, Fernandópolis-SP.
            Champion of Second Division in the São Paulo Estate, Série B
1981    Central Sport Club, Caruaru-PE
            Champion of the Turn in the Estate of Pernambuco
1982    Central Sport Club, Caruaru-PE
            Champion of Playoffs in the Estate of Pernambuco
1982    Central Sport Club, Caruaru-PE
            Vice-Champion 1982 of the Turn in the Estate of Pernambuco
1982    Central Sport Club, Caruaru-PE
            Champion  “Taça de Prata” National Championship Serie B
1982    Associação Olímpica de Itabaiana, Aracajú-SE
            Penta-Champion in the Estate of Sergipe (Penta = champion 5 times in a row)
1983    Associação Olímpica de Itabaiana, Aracajú-SE
            Champion of the 1º Turn of the Brazilian National Serie B “Taça de Prata”
1983    Associação Olímpica de Itabaiana, Aracajú-SE
            Vice-Champion in the Estate of Sergipe
1983    Sociedade Esportiva Matsubara, Cambará, PR
            Champion of the tryouts
1984    Associação Atlética Francana, Franca-SP
            Champion of the First Fase in the Estate of São Paulo Série A-2
1985    Independente Futebol Clube, Limeira (SP)
            Vice-Champion of the São Paulo Estate, Série A-2
1986    Central Sport Club, Caruaru-PE
            Champion in the Brazil National Championship, Serie B
1987    Sampaio Correia Futebol Clube, São Luis (MA)
            Champion of the Maranhão Estate
1988    Esporte Clube Corinthians Paulista, São Paulo-SP
            Champion of the São Paulo Estate, Série A-1
1989    Centro Esportivo Alagoano, C.S.A, Alagoas-CE
            Vice-Champion Estate of Alagoas, Professional 1º Division
2005     Nacional Atlético Clube, São Paulo-SP
            Vice-Champion in the Brazil National Sub-20 (collaborator)
2005    G.R.Barueri, São Paulo-SP
            Champion of the São Paulo Professional 3º Division
2006    G.R.Barueri, São Paulo-SP
            Champion of the São Paulo Professional 2º Division

Champion as a Professional Player:
1963       S.E. Palmeiras (SP) - Champion in the São Paulo Estate, Série A1
1964       Sport Club do Recife (PE) – Vice-Champion in the Estate of Pernambuco
1965       Cruzeiro E.C. (MG) – Champion in the Estate of Minas Gerais
1966       Cruzeiro E.C. (MG) – Champion in the Estate of Minas Gerais
196?       Olaria E.C.(RJ) – Vice-Champion in the Estate of Rio de Janeiro
196?       Nacional A.C.(SP) – Vice-Champion in the São Paulo Estate, Série A2

Champion as a Amateur Coach:
1970-1978      Esporte Clube Pinheiros, São Paulo-SP. (Champion for 5 Years)

Champion as a Amateur Player:
1958       S.E. Palmeiras (SP) - Champion in the São Paulo Estate, Sub-15
1969       S
.E. Palmeiras (SP) - Champion in the São Paulo Estate, Sub-17
1960       S.E. Palmeiras (SP) - Champion in the São Paulo Estate, Sub-20

 

Results in 2006


1.ª and 2ª fase of the playoffs

  • 25 Games, 17 Victories, 5 draws e 3 loses;

  • The best attack with 55 gols, the defense given 29 gols, adding both the result of 26 gols plus;

  • Best Gol Scorer of the Championship (Everton) 19 gols;

  • We were champions. Final Game: Barueri 4 x 1 Sertãozinho;

  • 15 games undefeated (3 months);

  • With both 2005-2006 Barueri were undefeated for 1 year and 6 months with Fescina.

The coach left the Oeste de Itápolis in 3º place and only 4 points of the lid with 8 Victories (4 friendly games), 2 draws e 2 loses.

 

2004 - 2005 - 2006 (25 months) - 5 clubs


Nacional Atlético Clube, G.R. Barueri, Internacional de Limeira, Oeste de Itapólis.

2 Championships in a row (Champion Series A3 e A2, Access to the 1º Division of the São Paulo Professional Championship 2007 (The best and most important Estate championship of Brazil)

1º Place of The Brazilian National Championship Serie C
4º Place of the Copa F.P.F.
The Coach was in the second fase of the Brazilian National Série C and
of the Copa F.P.F.
Total of games in that period: 96 games, 73 victories, 12 draws, and 11 loses.

Gols for: 129, Gols against: 58, adding both the result of 71 gols plus
 

 

GRADUATION

Graduated in the Brazilian Association of Physical Education for Football Coaches “Associação Brasileira de Educação Física para Treinadores de Futebol”, São Paulo, 1973.

ASSOCIATION

Brazilian Association of Football Coaches
“Associação Brasileira de Treinadores de Futebol, A.B.T.F. “

                                                       

 

EXPERIENCE

Engaged as Football Professional Trainer.

 

1970 – 1978

Esporte Clube Pinheiros, São Paulo-SP.
Champion for 5 years  – Inter-clubs Championship A and B Amateurs’ Selection

 

1979

Associação Portuguesa de Desportos, São Paulo-SP
Student Teacher with Mr. Oswaldo Brandão’s Specialized Personal Department.

 

1980

Associação Ferroviária de Esportes, Araraquara-SP.
“Taça de Prata” – Fouth Place – Brazilian National Championship
Rising to the Top Division, with 56 professional clubs in the competition

 

1981

Esporte Clube Santo André, Santo André-SP.
Vice-Champion – Professional 2º Division of  São Paulo
Champion of the Turn in the São Paulo Estate
Federação Paulista de Futebol – F.P.F.

 

1981

Fernandópolis Futebol Clube, Fernandópolis-SP
Champion – “Black Ney” – Professional 2º Division
Federação Paulista de Futebol – F.P.F.

 

1981 – 1982

Central Esporte Clube, Recife-PE.
Champion – 3º Turn – 3º Place in the local championship – 1981
Champion – 2º Turn – 2º Place in the local championship – 1982
 “Taça de Prata” National Championship Serie B of 1981 and 1982
Champion of Playoffs (Náutico, Santa Cruz, Esporte Clube Recife e Central),
Reopening the championship in Stadion “Arrudão”.  

 

1982 –1983

Associação Olímpica de Itabaiana, Sergipe-SE

Penta-Champion in the Estate of Sergipe (Penta = champion 5 times in a row)
Champion of the 1º Turn of the nationals “Taça de Prata” 1983

 

1983

Sociedade Esportiva Matsubara, Cambará, PR
Champion of the Tryouts1982.
Local Professional Championship, 1983.

 

1983-1984

Associação Olímpica de Itabaiana, Sergipe-SE
Vice-Champion – Professional Championship of Sergipe 1983.

 

1984

Associação Atlética Francana, Franca-SP.
Champion – 1º Fase – Professional Second Division 1984
Federação Paulista de Futebol – F.P.F.

 

1984

Associação Ferroviária de Esportes, Araraquara-SP
Professional First Division, Championship of 1984..

 

1984

Esporte Clube Taubaté, Taubaté-SP
Professional First Division, Championship of 1984.

 

1985

Independente Futebol Clube, Limeira-SP.
Vice-Champion of the Turn
Professional 2º Division, Championship of 1985.
In15 Games – 12 undefeated.

 

1985

Associação Atlética Internacional, Limeira-SP
Professional First Division, Championship of 1985, São Paulo
9º Place – 20 Competitors

 

1986

Marília Atlético Clube, Marília-SP
Professional 2º Division, Championship of 1985
Federação Paulista de Futebol – F.P.F.

 

1986

Tanabí Esporte Clube, Tanabí-SP
Professional 2º Division, Championship of 1986
Federação Paulista de Futebol – F.P.F.

 

1986

Uberaba Esporte Clube, Uberaba-MG.
Qualifier of the Professional First Division, 1986

 

1986

Central Sport Club, Caruaru-PE.
Champion in the Brazil's Nationals, Série B

 

1987

Sampaio Correio F.C., São Luiz do Maranhão-MA.
Champion in the Estate of Maranhão, 1987.

 

1987-1988

Esporte Clube Noroeste, Bauru-SP.
Professional 1º Division of São Paulo

 

1988-1989

Esporte Clube Corinthians Paulista, São Paulo-SP
Champion Professional São Paulo Estate1º Division 1988
Federação Paulista de Futebol – F.P.F.

 

1989

Centro Esportivo Alagoano, C.S.A, Alagoas-CE
Estate Vice-Champion “Alagoano” – Professional 1º Division

 

1990

Bandeirante Esporte Clube, Birigui-SP
Professional 2º Division of São Paulo

 

1990

Cáceres Esporte Clube, Cáceres-MT
“Mato-grossense “

 

1990-1991

Fernandópolis Futebol Clube, “FEFECE” – Fernandópolis, SP
Professional 2º Division of São Paulo

 

1991-1992

Central Sport Club, Caruaru-PE.
Championships of 1991 and 1992

 

1993

Nacional Atlético Clube, São Paulo-SP
Professional 2º Division of São Paulo

 

1993-1994

Destroyers, Bolívia, South America
National Professional 1º Division

 

1994

Technical Courses – Argentina, México e Spain.

 

1994

Japan – Ministration Football Course for Coaches and athletes.

 

1994

Coordinator de Partners

 

1995-1996

Coach C.E.F.A.F. (Center of formation of athetes).

 

1996

Soccer Clinic, 1996.

 

1996

International Course for Football coaches

 

1996

F.P.F – C.B.F. – FIFA
Coach – Management e Football Projects.

 

1996-1997

Independente Futebol Clube, Limeira-SP
Professional 2º Division, São Paulo Championship

 

1998-1999

Technical Courses
Neurolinguistic
Sport Marketing
Ministration of Football Coaches

 

2000

Numata Rgs, Japan
Japan National 1º Division

 

2001

Central Sport Club, Caruaru-PE.
3º Place of the “Copa Pernambuco“

3º Place in the Estate of Pernambuco

 

2003

Clube Sportivo Sergipe, Aracajú, SE.
Sergipe’s 1º Division Estate Champion

 

2004

Nacional Atlético Clube, São Paulo-SP
Professional 2º Division, São Paulo Championship

 

2005

G.R.Barueri, São Paulo-SP
São Paulo’s Professional Champion A-3 Series
Federação Paulista de Futebol – F.P.F.


 
2005 Associação Atlética Internacional, Limeira, SP

 
2005-2006 Oeste Futebol Clube, Itápolis, SP
  2006 G.R.Barueri, São Paulo-SP
Champion of São Paulo’s Professional 2º Division
Federação Paulista de Futebol – F.P.F.
  2006 Associação Atlética Itararé, Itararé, SP
Federação Paulista de Futebol Cup
  2007 Nacional Atlético Clube, São Paulo-SP
São Paulo’s Professional 2º Division
 

2007

Esporte Clube Noroeste, Bauru-SP.
São Paulo's Cup

 

2008

Esporte Clube Noroeste, Bauru-SP.
Champion of São Paulo’s Professional 1º Division

 

2008

Clube Atlético Juventus, São Paulo-SP.
Campeonato Paulista Série A-1

 

2008

Esporte Clube XV de Novembro, Piracicaba-SP.
São Paulo's Cup

 

2009

Olímpia Futebol Clube, Olimpia-SP

 

2010

Sport Club Barueri, Barueri-SP.
Champion of São Paulo’s Regionals Under-21