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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
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Results in 2006 |
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1.ª and 2ª fase of the playoffs
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25 Games, 17 Victories,
5 draws e 3 loses;
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The best attack with 55
gols, the defense given 29 gols, adding both the result of 26 gols
plus;
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Best Gol Scorer of the
Championship (Everton) 19 gols;
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We were champions. Final
Game: Barueri 4 x 1 Sertãozinho;
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15 games undefeated (3
months);
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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.
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2004 -
2005 - 2006 (25 months) - 5 clubs |
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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
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GRADUATION |
Graduated in the Brazilian
Association of Physical Education for Football Coaches “Associação
Brasileira de Educação Física para Treinadores de Futebol”, São Paulo,
1973. |
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ASSOCIATION |
Brazilian Association of Football
Coaches
“Associação
Brasileira de Treinadores de Futebol, A.B.T.F. “ |
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EXPERIENCE |
Engaged as Football Professional
Trainer. |
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1970 – 1978
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Esporte Clube Pinheiros,
São Paulo-SP.
Champion for 5 years – Inter-clubs Championship A and B Amateurs’
Selection |
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1979
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Associação Portuguesa de Desportos,
São Paulo-SP
Student Teacher with Mr. Oswaldo Brandão’s Specialized Personal
Department. |
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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 |
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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. |
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1981
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Fernandópolis Futebol Clube,
Fernandópolis-SP
Champion – “Black Ney” – Professional 2º Division
Federação Paulista de Futebol – F.P.F. |
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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”. |
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1982 –1983
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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 |
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1983
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Sociedade
Esportiva Matsubara, Cambará,
PR
Champion of the Tryouts1982.
Local Professional Championship, 1983. |
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1983-1984
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Associação Olímpica de Itabaiana,
Sergipe-SE
Vice-Champion – Professional Championship of Sergipe 1983.
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1984
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Associação Atlética Francana,
Franca-SP.
Champion – 1º Fase – Professional Second Division 1984
Federação Paulista de Futebol – F.P.F. |
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1984
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Associação Ferroviária de Esportes,
Araraquara-SP
Professional First Division, Championship of 1984.. |
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1984
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Esporte Clube Taubaté,
Taubaté-SP
Professional First Division, Championship of 1984. |
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1985
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Independente Futebol Clube,
Limeira-SP.
Vice-Champion of the Turn
Professional 2º Division, Championship of 1985.
In15 Games – 12 undefeated. |
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1985
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Associação Atlética Internacional,
Limeira-SP
Professional First Division, Championship of 1985, São Paulo
9º Place – 20 Competitors |
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1986
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Marília Atlético Clube,
Marília-SP
Professional 2º Division, Championship of 1985
Federação Paulista de Futebol – F.P.F. |
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1986
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Tanabí Esporte Clube,
Tanabí-SP
Professional 2º Division, Championship of 1986
Federação Paulista de Futebol – F.P.F. |
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1986 |
Uberaba Esporte Clube,
Uberaba-MG.
Qualifier of the Professional First Division, 1986 |
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1986 |
Central Sport Club,
Caruaru-PE.
Champion in the Brazil's Nationals, Série B |
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1987
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Sampaio Correio F.C.,
São Luiz do Maranhão-MA.
Champion in the
Estate of Maranhão, 1987. |
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1987-1988
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Esporte Clube Noroeste,
Bauru-SP.
Professional 1º Division of São Paulo |
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1988-1989 |
Esporte Clube Corinthians Paulista,
São Paulo-SP
Champion Professional São Paulo Estate1º Division 1988
Federação Paulista de Futebol – F.P.F. |
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1989
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Centro Esportivo Alagoano, C.S.A,
Alagoas-CE
Estate Vice-Champion “Alagoano” – Professional 1º Division |
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1990
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Bandeirante Esporte Clube,
Birigui-SP
Professional 2º Division of São Paulo |
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1990
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Cáceres Esporte Clube,
Cáceres-MT
“Mato-grossense “ |
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1990-1991
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Fernandópolis Futebol Clube, “FEFECE”
– Fernandópolis, SP
Professional 2º Division of São Paulo |
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1991-1992
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Central Sport Club, Caruaru-PE.
Championships of 1991 and 1992 |
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1993
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Nacional Atlético Clube,
São Paulo-SP
Professional 2º Division of São Paulo |
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1993-1994
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Destroyers,
Bolívia, South America
National Professional 1º Division |
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1994
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Technical Courses – Argentina, México
e Spain. |
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1994
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Japan – Ministration Football Course
for Coaches and athletes. |
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1994
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Coordinator de Partners |
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1995-1996
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Coach C.E.F.A.F. (Center of formation
of athetes). |
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1996
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Soccer Clinic, 1996.
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1996
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International Course for Football
coaches |
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1996
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F.P.F – C.B.F. – FIFA
Coach – Management e Football Projects. |
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1996-1997
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Independente Futebol Clube,
Limeira-SP
Professional 2º Division, São Paulo Championship |
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1998-1999
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Technical Courses
Neurolinguistic
Sport Marketing
Ministration of Football Coaches |
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2000
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Numata Rgs,
Japan
Japan National 1º Division |
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2001
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Central Sport Club, Caruaru-PE.
3º Place of the “Copa Pernambuco“
3º Place in the Estate of Pernambuco |
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2003
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Clube Sportivo Sergipe,
Aracajú, SE.
Sergipe’s 1º Division Estate Champion |
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2004
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Nacional Atlético Clube,
São Paulo-SP
Professional 2º Division, São Paulo Championship |
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2005
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G.R.Barueri,
São Paulo-SP
São Paulo’s Professional Champion A-3 Series
Federação Paulista de Futebol – F.P.F. |
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2005
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Associação Atlética
Internacional, Limeira, SP |
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2005-2006 |
Oeste Futebol Clube,
Itápolis, SP |
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2006 |
G.R.Barueri,
São Paulo-SP
Champion of
São Paulo’s Professional 2º Division
Federação Paulista de Futebol – F.P.F. |
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2006 |
Associação Atlética Itararé,
Itararé, SP
Federação Paulista de Futebol Cup |
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2007 |
Nacional Atlético Clube,
São Paulo-SP
São Paulo’s Professional 2º Division |
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2007 |
Esporte Clube Noroeste,
Bauru-SP.
São Paulo's Cup |
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2008 |
Esporte Clube Noroeste,
Bauru-SP.
Champion of
São Paulo’s Professional 1º Division |
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2008 |
Clube Atlético Juventus,
São Paulo-SP.
Campeonato Paulista Série A-1 |
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2008 |
Esporte Clube XV de Novembro,
Piracicaba-SP.
São Paulo's Cup |
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2009 |
Olímpia Futebol Clube,
Olimpia-SP |
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2010 |
Sport Club Barueri,
Barueri-SP.
Champion of
São Paulo’s Regionals Under-21 |
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