Renê Weber

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Renê Carmo Kreutz Weber (born July 16, 1961 in Roque Gonzales , Rio Grande do Sul , † December 16, 2020 in Rio de Janeiro ) was a Brazilian football player and coach . During his active career he played for Fluminense Rio de Janeiro, among others . From 2002 he was a football coach and, among other things, looked after the Brazilian U20 national team .

Career

As a player

Renê Weber, whose great-grandfather emigrated from Alsace to Brazil, began his career at EC Internacional and then moved to Fluminense Rio de Janeiro . He scored 15 goals in 143 games and became Brazilian champions with the club in 1984. His last club was America FC (RJ) .

National team

Weber came to ten missions for the Brazilian Olympic team. With the team he took part in the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles and won the silver medal.

As a trainer

After coaching America FC and the Peruvian club Sporting Cristal , Weber coached the Brazilian U21 national team at the 2004 Toulon tournament . A year later he coached the Brazilian U20 at the 2005 World Youth Championship in the Netherlands , where the Brazilians took third place. He trained this until 2005. In the following years Weber was, among other things, head coach of Al-Shabab in the United Arab Emirates and assistant coach of Gremio Porto Alegre , CR Vasco da Gama and São Paulo FC. From March to April 2015 he coached Nova Iguaçu Futebol Clube and from 2018 the DPMM FC in Brunei Darussalam .

Because of a COVID-19 illness, he was admitted to a hospital in Rio de Janeiro in early December 2020, where he died a few days later.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Brazil is not an over-team. In: Kicker.de . June 23, 2005, accessed June 28, 2019 .
  2. a b Campeão em 84, René Weber revira baú de recordações tricolores. In: Globo Esporte. December 19, 2010, accessed June 29, 2019 (Portuguese).
  3. https://de.fifa.com/u20worldcup/archive/netherlands2005/teams/team=44018/players.html
  4. Ex-jogador do Fluminense e auxiliar técnico, Renê Weber morre no Rio de Janeiro em decorrência da Covid-19. In: globo.com. December 16, 2020, accessed December 17, 2020 (Portuguese).