Procópio Cardoso
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 21 March 1939 | ||
Place of birth | Salinas, Brazil | ||
Playing position | Center Back | ||
Youth career | |||
1954–1956 | Renascença | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
1956–1958 | Renascença | ||
1959–1961 | Cruzeiro | ||
1961–1962 | São Paulo | ||
1962–1963 | Atlético Mineiro | ||
1963 | Fluminense | ||
1964 | Vitória | ||
1965 | Fluminense | ||
1965–1966 | Palmeiras | ||
1966–1974 | Cruzeiro | ||
Teams managed | |||
1975 | Cruzeiro (Youth team) | ||
1979-1981 | Atlético Mineiro | ||
1981-1983 | Al-Arabi (QAT) | ||
1984 | Al-Sharjah | ||
1984-1985 | Atlético Mineiro | ||
1985-1987 | Al Sadd | ||
1987-1988 | Fluminense | ||
1989 | Qatar | ||
1990 | Grêmio | ||
1991 | Ettifaq | ||
1992 | Atlético Mineiro | ||
1993 | Atlético Paranaense | ||
1994 | Internacional | ||
1995-1996 | Atlético Mineiro | ||
1996 | Bahia | ||
1998 | Al Wasl | ||
1999 | Al Nassr (KSA) | ||
2001 | Al-Arabi (QAT) | ||
2003 | Atlético Mineiro | ||
2004-2005 | Atlético Mineiro | ||
2008 | América Mineiro | ||
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. |
Procópio Cardoso Neto (born March 21, 1939) is a Brazilian former football player and coach.
He started his professional career at Renascença as a Center Back. Cardoso also played for Belo Horizonte rivals, Cruzeiro and Atlético Mineiro, São Paulo, Fluminense, Vitória and Palmeiras.[1] In a game of Cruzeiro against Santos for 1968 Taça Brasil Cardoso disputed a ball with Pelé and he had ruptured a tendon in his knee. He spent 5 years out of professional football, working a youth coach at Cruzeiro, returning at field just in 1973.
As a manager, Cardoso managed Cruzeiro, Atlético Mineiro, Atlético Paranaense, Fluminense, Bahia and Internacional.[2]
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