Sebastião Lazaroni

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Sebastião Lazaroni
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Lazaroni (2011)
Personnel
Surname Sebastião Barroso Lazaroni
birthday September 25, 1950
place of birth MuriaéBrazil
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1984-1986 Flamengo Rio de Janeiro
1987-1988 Vasco da Gama
1988 Al-Ahli
1988 Gremio Porto Alegre
1989 Paraná Clube
1989-1990 Brazil
1990-1992 AC Florence
1992-1993 Al-Hilal
1992-1993 AS Bari
1993-1994 Club León
1994 Vasco da Gama
1996-1997 Fenerbahçe Istanbul
1999 Shanghai Shenhua
2000 Jamaica
2000-2001 Botafogo FR
2001-2002 Yokohama Marinos
2003-2004 Al-Arabi
2004-2005 Jamaica
2005 EC Juventude
2006 Trabzonspor
2007-2008 Marítimo Funchal
2008-2011 Qatar SC
2011 Qatar
2012-2014 Qatar SC
2015-2016 Qatar SC

Sebastião Barroso Lazaroni (born September 25, 1950 in Muriaé , Minas Gerais ) is a Brazilian football coach . He gained international fame through his commitment as the coach of the Brazilian national soccer team .

biography

Before he started his coaching career, he was active as a goalkeeper for several amateur clubs. His first coaching position was at Flamengo Rio de Janeiro , where he initially worked as an interim coach after Mário Zagallo's departure in 1985 , then had to hand over the post to Joubert Meira before he was appointed head coach that same year. In 1986 he won his first coaching title at the Rio de Janeiro State Championship . He was able to defend this in the two following years with CR Vasco da Gama , his new club. At CR Vasco da Gama he worked with players such as Romário and Roberto Dinamite , among others . In 1988 he went to Al-Ahli briefly in Saudi Arabia , but returned to Brazil that same year. In Brazil he was then coach of Gremio Porto Alegre and won the 1988 Rio Grande do Sul state championship with the team . But Wandervogel Lazaroni also left this club after one season and became the first coach of the Paraná Clube, which was founded in 1989 .

He did not even spend a whole season in Paraná, as he was appointed coach of the Brazilian national football team that same year . This led him to win the Copa America in 1989 and to the 1990 World Cup in Italy. But in Italy, the Seleção failed in the round of 16 against later runner-up Argentina . Therefore, the Brazilian Football Association decided to fire Lazaroni. Lazaroni stayed in Italy, however, as he signed a contract with Fiorentina . In Florence he had players like Dunga or Diego Fuser at his disposal, but he did not succeed, and therefore he was replaced by Luigi Radice during the season . Nonetheless, apart from a brief interlude in Saudi Arabia, Lazaroni stayed in Italy and signed with AS Bari . With the then second-rate club, he played a mixed season, was ninth in Serie B , but at least reached the round of 16 of the Coppa Italia , where the team failed because of the eventual winner, Turin FC .

After several years of absence, he returned to America in 1993 and became a coach at Club León in Mexico . In 1994, after his time in Mexico with Gama, he succeeded Jair Pereira and left the club after the season. Before joining Fenerbahçe Istanbul in 1996, he took a two-year career break. In his only season with Fenerbahçe, he was third in the domestic league and was able to break in the Champions League with a 1-0 win over Manchester United , whose streak of undefeated at home in Europe for forty years.

After the season with Fenerbahçe, several short stops followed, including in China and in his home country Brazil at Botafogo FR . During this time, the focus was on his involvement in Jamaica , where he was briefly head coach of the national team in 2000 and from 2004 to 2005 . After his last job as national coach, he briefly went to EC Juventude in Brazil before moving to Turkey for the second time, where he briefly coached Trabzonspor in 2006 .

Trabzonspor played in the UEFA Cup this season and retired there with Lazaroni as coach in the first round against Spanish first division club CA Osasuna . Also in the league he was less successful with Trabzonspor. His dismissal followed in September after he blamed the club for the failure because of its poor transfer policy. After that he stayed in Europe and moved to Portugal to Maritimo Funchal . He had a successful season with the club and led him to the European Cup. Nevertheless, he left the club after the season and accepted a lucrative offer from Qatar SC , where he was coach until August 2011.

Web links

Commons : Sebastião Lazaroni  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Dogan replaces Lazaroni. kicker.de , accessed on April 15, 2011 .
  2. ^ Football. (No longer available online.) Qatarsc.com, archived from the original on June 4, 2011 ; Retrieved April 15, 2011 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.qatarsc.com