List of Clube de Regatas do Flamengo managers
The following is a list of Clube de Regatas do Flamengo coaches.[1]
Name | Nationality | Periods | Notes |
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Ramón Platero | Uruguay | 1921 | First solo coach and first foreign coach |
Telefone | Brazil | 1921–22 | |
Joaquim Guimarães | Brazil | 1924 | |
José Seabra | Brazil | 1924–25 | |
Juan Carlos Bertoni | Uruguay | 1925 | |
Joaquim Guimarães & Juan Carlos Bertoni |
Brazil Uruguay |
1926–28 | |
Joaquim Guimarães & Raphael Candiota |
Brazil Brazil |
1929 | |
Charles Williams | England | 1930–31 | First coach from outside South America |
Joaquim Guimarães | Brazil | 1931–32 | |
Milton Caldas | Brazil | 1932 | |
Augusto Gonçalves | Brazil | 1933 | |
Alessandro Baldassini & Eugenio Matarazzo |
Brazil Brazil |
1933 | |
Luís Gama & Milton Caldas |
Brazil Brazil |
1933–34 | |
Flávio Costa | Brazil | 1934–37 | |
Dori Kürschner | Hungary | 1937–38 | |
Hilton Santos | Brazil | 1938 | |
Flávio Costa | Brazil | 1938–45 | Longest period of a coach in the club's history |
Flávio Costa | Brazil | 1946 | |
Ernesto Santos | Brazil | 1947 | |
Jaime de Almeida (1920) | Brazil | 1947 | |
Juca da Praia | Brazil | 1948 | |
Kanela | Brazil | 1948–49 | |
Gentil Cardoso | Brazil | 1949–50 | |
Jaime de Almeida (1920) | Brazil | 1950 | |
Candido de Oliveira | Portugal | 1950 | |
Jaime de Almeida (1920) | Brazil | 1950–51 | |
Flávio Costa | Brazil | 1951–52 | |
Jaime de Almeida (1920) | Brazil | 1953 | |
Fleitas Solich | Paraguay | 1953–57 | |
Jaime de Almeida (1920) | Brazil | 1958 | |
Fleitas Solich | Paraguay | 1958–59 | |
Jaime de Almeida (1920) | Brazil | 1959 | |
Modesto Bria | Paraguay | 1959–60 | |
Fleitas Solich | Paraguay | 1960–62 | |
Flávio Costa | Brazil | 1962–65 | |
Armando Renganeschi | Argentina | 1965–67 | |
Modesto Bria | Paraguay | 1967 | |
Aymoré Moreira | Brazil | 1967–68 | |
Walter Miraglia | Brazil | 1968 | |
Tim | Brazil | 1969 | |
Joubert | Brazil | 1969 | |
Yustrich | Brazil | 1970–71 | |
Fleitas Solich | Paraguay | 1971 | |
Mário Zagallo | Brazil | 1972 | |
Joubert | Brazil | 1972 | |
Mário Zagallo | Brazil | 1972–73 | |
Joubert | Brazil | 1973 | |
Mário Zagallo | Brazil | 1973 | |
Joubert | Brazil | 1973–74 | |
Carlos Froner | Brazil | 1974–75 | |
Cláudio Coutinho | Brazil | 1976–77 | |
Jaime Valente | Brazil | 1977–78 | |
Joubert | Brazil | 1978 | |
Cláudio Coutinho | Brazil | 1978–80 | |
Modesto Bria | Paraguay | 1981 | |
Dino Sani | Brazil | 1981 | |
Paulo César Carpegiani | Brazil | 1981 | Won Copa Libertadores and World Club Championship |
Carlinhos | Brazil | 1983 | |
Carlos Alberto Torres | Brazil | 1983 | |
Cláudio Garcia | Brazil | 1983–84 | |
Mário Zagallo | Brazil | 1984–85 | |
Joubert | Brazil | 1985 | |
Sebastião Lazaroni | Brazil | 1985–87 | |
Carlinhos | Brazil | 1987 | Led the club to its fourth National League title |
Antônio Lopes | Brazil | 1987 | |
Carlinhos | Brazil | 1987–88 | |
Candinho | Brazil | 1988 | |
Telê Santana | Brazil | 1988–89 | |
Valdir Espinosa | Brazil | 1989–90 | |
Jair Pereira | Brazil | 1990 | Won Copa do Brasil |
Vanderlei Luxemburgo | Brazil | 1991 | |
Carlinhos | Brazil | 1991–93 | Led the club to its fifth National League title |
Jair Pereira | Brazil | 1993 | |
Evaristo de Macedo | Brazil | 1993 | |
Júnior | Brazil | 1993–94 | |
Carlinhos | Brazil | 1994 | |
Edinho | Brazil | 1994 | |
Vanderlei Luxemburgo | Brazil | 1995 | |
Edinho | Brazil | 1995 | |
Washington Rodrigues | Brazil | 1995 | |
Joel Santana | Brazil | 1996 | |
Júnior | Brazil | 1997 | |
Sebastião Rocha | Brazil | 1997 | |
Paulo Autuori | Brazil | 1997–98 | |
Joel Santana | Brazil | 1998 | |
Evaristo de Macedo | Brazil | 1998–99 | |
Carlinhos | Brazil | 1999 | Won Copa Mercosur |
Paulo César Carpegiani | Brazil | 2000 | |
Carlinhos | Brazil | 2000 | |
Mário Zagallo | Brazil | 2000–01 | |
Carlos Alberto Torres | Brazil | 2001–02 | |
João Carlos Costa | Brazil | 2002 | |
Lula Pereira | Brazil | April 1, 2002–Aug 29, 2002 | |
Evaristo de Macedo | Brazil | 2002–03 | |
Nelsinho Baptista | Brazil | March 19, 2003–July 16, 2003 | |
Oswaldo de Oliveira | Brazil | 2003 | |
Waldemar Lemos | Brazil | 2003 | Succeed his brother Oswaldo de Oliveira |
Abel Braga | Brazil | Jan 1, 2004–July 31, 2004 | |
Paulo César Gusmão | Brazil | 2004 | |
Ricardo Gomes | Brazil | Aug 20, 2004–Nov 1, 2004 | |
Júlio César Leal | Brazil | Nov 10, 2004–05 | |
Cuca | Brazil | Feb 1, 2005–April 15, 2005 | |
Celso Roth | Brazil | April 22, 2005–Aug 29, 2005 | |
Joel Santana | Brazil | Oct 24, 2005–Nov 28, 2005 | Saved the club from relegation |
Valdir Espinosa | Brazil | 2006 | |
Waldemar Lemos | Brazil | 2006 | |
Ney Franco | Brazil | May 22, 2006–July 29, 2007 | Won Copa do Brasil |
Joel Santana | Brazil | July 30, 2007–May 4, 2008 | Left the club to coach South Africa national team |
Caio Júnior | Brazil | May 8, 2008–Dec 10, 2008 | |
Cuca | Brazil | Dec 12, 2008–July 23, 2009 | |
Andrade | Brazil | July 24, 2009–April 23, 2010 | Led the club to its sixth National League title |
Rogério Lourenço | Brazil | 24 April 2010–26 Aug 2010 | |
Silas | Brazil | Aug 29, 2010–Oct 4, 2010 | |
Vanderlei Luxemburgo | Brazil | Oct 5, 2010–Feb 2, 2012 | |
Joel Santana | Brazil | Feb 3, 2012–July 23, 2012 | |
Dorival Júnior | Brazil | July 23, 2012–March 17, 2013 | |
Jorginho | Brazil | March 18, 2013–June 6, 2013 | |
Mano Menezes | Brazil | June 13, 2013–Sept 19, 2013 | |
Jayme de Almeida | Brazil | Sept 26, 2013–May 12, 2014 | Won Copa do Brasil |
Ney Franco | Brazil | May 12, 2014–July 23, 2014 | |
Vanderlei Luxemburgo | Brazil | 2014–15 | |
Cristóvão Borges | Brazil | 2015 | |
Oswaldo de Oliveira | Brazil | 2015 | |
Jayme de Almeida (interim) | Brazil | 2015 | |
Muricy Ramalho | Brazil | Dec 7, 2015– |
External links
- Clube de Regatas do Flamengo (Official website)
References
- ↑ Técnicos do Flamengo ano a ano (in Portuguese)
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