Teté
Personal information | |||
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Full name | José Francisco Duarte Júnior | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1930–1933 | Botafogo | ||
1933–1935 | 9º Regimento | ||
Managerial career | |||
1935–1938 | 9º Regimento | ||
1940–1943 | Brasil de Pelotas | ||
1944–1945 | Farroupilha | ||
1946 | Brasil de Pelotas | ||
1947 | Cruzeiro (RS) | ||
1947–1951 | Nacional (RS) | ||
1951–1957 | Internacional | ||
1956 | Brazil | ||
1958–1959 | São José (RS) | ||
1960 | Internacional | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Teté (24 August 1907 – 18 June 1962) was a Brazilian football manager who coached Brazil national team for some games in 1956. He also coached Sport Club Internacional during the 1950s.[1]
Biography
Teté was a major coach of football in Rio Grande do Sul. Became known as the "Marshal of Victories," because he was an officer of the Army Reserve.
As a player, he served in the 9º Regimento. Then trained the Farroupilha (after the change of club name), Pelotas Brazil Guarany of Bagé, General Osorio Cruzeiro-RS Nacional-RS and Internacional .
In Internacional, Teté did well. He coached the team from 1951 to 1957 and was four-time Gaucho (51, 52, 53 and 55). Also coached Brazil national team, became champion of the Pan American of 1956 in Mexico.
References
- ^ "Teté, O Marechal das Vitórias". Campeões do Futebol. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
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- Ground comitteé (1919–1921)
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- Z. Moreira (1952)
- A. Moreira (1953)
- Z. Moreira (1954–55)
- Feola (1955)
- Costa (1955)
- Brandão (1955–56)
- Teté (1956)
- Costa (1956)
- Pirillo (1957)
- Pedrinho (1957)
- Feola (1958–60)
- Cardoso (1959)
- Foguinho (1960)
- A. Moreira (1961–63)
- Feola (1964–66)
- Núñez (1965)
- Brandão (1965)
- A. Moreira (1965)
- Froner (1966)
- A. Moreira (1967–68)
- Zagallo (1967)
- Antoninho (1968)
- Minas Gerais press comitteé (1968)
- Zagallo (1968)
- Yustrich (1968)
- Saldanha (1969–70)
- Zagallo (1970–74)
- Brandão (1975–77)
- Coutinho (1977–80)
- Telê (1980–82)
- Parreira (1983)
- Edu (1984)
- Evaristo (1985)
- Telê (1985–86)
- Silva (1987–88)
- Lazaroni (1989–90)
- Falcão (1990–91)
- Ernesto Pauloc (1991)
- Parreira (1991–94)
- Zagallo (1994–98)
- Luxemburgo (1998–2000)
- Candinhoc (1999–2000)
- Leão (2000–01)
- Scolari (2001–02)
- Zagalloc (2002)
- Parreira (2003–06)
- R. Gomesc (2003)
- Dunga (2006–10)
- Mano (2010–12)
- Scolari (2012–14)
- Dunga (2014–16)
- Tite (2016–22)
- Ramonc (2023)
- Dinizc (2023)
- Dorival Jr. (2024–)
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