Valdeir Vieira
Valdeir "Badú" Vieira (born 11 July 1944, in Marília, São Paulo) is a Brazilian football manager.
Career
Playing career
Like many Brazilian players in the 1960s, Badu was discovered in the ever-expanding futsal scene. It is from the indoors that Vieira gets his nickname "Badu", which describes a specific way of scoring a goal. He signed his first contract as a professional with the 2nd division Dracena F.C. at age 17. 2 years later he played as attacker in the 1st division with CE Aymoré – São Leopoldo, where Luiz Felipe Scolari was just starting his career as a defender in the youth team. Badu was later the first Brazilian to play respectively for the clubs: Central Español (Uruguay), Hibernians F.C. (Malta) and Croissant Club Sigois (Algeria). Plagued by injuries and more interested in studying the sciences of sports, he finished his career playing non-league football in Germany.
Coaching career
Badu has managed several clubs and national football teams. He managed Costa Rica during 1996[1] and Oman from 1998 to 1999.[2] He managed Iran during their successful qualification for the 1998 World Cup. On 28 December 2013, Vieira signed with Japan's J. League Division 2 side Kyoto Sanga F.C., which he managed until 18 June 2014.
Coaching statistics
- As of 31 March 2010
Team |
From |
To |
Record |
G | W | D | L | Win % | GF | GA | +/- |
Iran |
November 1997 |
December 1997 |
3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 0% | 5 | 6 | −1 |
Total |
3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 0% | 5 | 6 | -1 |
Honours
References
Valdeir "Badú" Vieira managerial positions |
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- Castro (1984–85)
- Bisbal (1985)
- Mendoza (1986)
- Plasencia (1986)
- Badú (1987–88)
- Plasencia (1989–93)
- Febles (1993–94)
- Plasencia (1994)
- Febles (1994–95)
- Vicente (1996)
- Sandoval (1996)
- Plasencia (1997–98)
- Febles (1998–99)
- Plasencia (1999–00)
- Moreno (2000–02)
- Sanvicente (2002)
- Santana (2002)
- Sanvicente (2003–05)
- Gomez (2005)
- Roque (2005)
- Baena(c) (2005)
- Sanvicente (2005–10)
- Bencomo (2010–13)
- Saragó (2013–)
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