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Brazilian footballer (1939–2019)
Otacílio Pires de Camargo, commonly known as Cilinho (February 9, 1939 – November 28, 2019) was a Brazilian football coach, responsible for the discovery
Cilinho
Brazilian professional football club
successive seasons for the first time since the 1940s. In 1985, the head coach Cilinho introduced to the world the Menudos of Morumbi, a team that included Paulo
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respectively in 1980 and 1989. In the following years with Formiga, 1981, and Cilinho for 2 times, 1985 and 1987, The Dearest won the state championship again
List_of_São_Paulo_FC_managers
Santos 1993 football season
MF BRA Sérgio Manoel — MF BRA Sérgio Santos — MF BRA Zé Renato — FW BRA Almir — FW BRA Cilinho — FW BRA Guga — FW BRA Neizinho — FW BRA Neto
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Brazilian footballer
Mazinho was state champion with the club in 1988. At the request of coach Cilinho, he was brought to São Paulo FC where he was part of the São Paulo champion
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Association football league in São Paulo, Brazil
1982 Mário Travaglini 1983 Jorge Vieira 1984 Castilho 1985 Cilinho 1986 Pepe 1987 Cilinho 1988 Jair Pereira 1989 Carlos Alberto Silva 1990 Vanderlei Luxemburgo
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Cido Jacaré Brazil Defender 1963–1965 12 0 Cilas Brazil Forward 1951 16 7 Cilinho Brazil Forward 1992–1993 77 11 Ciro Brazil Forward 1957–1958 11 1 Ciro
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History of Brazilian association football club São Paulo Futebol Clube
continued with another runner-up finish, again to Corinthians. In 1984, coach Cilinho began reshaping the team, and in the following year, he promoted several
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(1986–87) Jair Pereira (1988) Ênio Andrade (1989) Nelsinho Baptista (1990–91) Cilinho (1991) Nelsinho Baptista (1992–93) Jair Pereira (1994) Carlos Alberto Silva
List of Sport Club Corinthians Paulista managers
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football manager Otacílio Jales da Silva (born 1984), Brazilian footballer Cilinho, real name Otacílio Pires de Camargo, Brazilian football manager This page
Otacílio
Brazil 1981 1981 Clodoaldo Brazil 1982 1982 Paulo Emílio Brazil 1982 1982 Cilinho Brazil 1982 1982 Formiga Brazil 1982 1984 Del Vecchio Brazil 1984 1984
List_of_Santos_FC_managers
Brazilian footballer and manager (born 1969)
known as Antônio Carlos, and was pushed back to midfielder by manager Cilinho. He was later moved further back to a libero by the reserves manager Pupo
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Chaudhary, 90, Indian politician, MLA (1977–1985, 1990–1993, 1998–2003). Cilinho, 80, Brazilian football manager (São Paulo FC, Corinthians, Ponte Preta)
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Brazilian footballer
midfielder. Renato was promoted from São Paulo's youth sectors by coach Cilinho, and for the club he made 87 appearances and scored 14 goals. Also scored
Renatinho (footballer, born 1965)
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São Paulo 1986 football season
1986 season Chairman Carlos Miguel Aidar (re-elected in April 16) Manager Cilinho (until July 13) José Carlos Serrão (caretaker, until September 9) Pepe
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following is a list of Sport Club do Recife managers. Ricardo Diéz (1941) Cilinho (1973–74) Duque (1975) Ênio Andrade (1978) Barbatana (1981) Givanildo Oliveira
List of Sport Club do Recife managers
List_of_Sport_Club_do_Recife_managers
2006 film by Cláudio Assis
Margarida João Ferreira as Mestre Mário Irandhir Santos as Maninho China as Cilinho Samuel Vieira as Esdras Viana, Humberto (27 November 2006). ""Baixio das
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Santos 1995 football season
Bahia Santos 16:00 Camanducaia 22' Jean 56' Jamelli 67' Report 12' Raudnei 34' Cilinho Stadium: Vila Belmiro Attendance: 4,237 Referee: Fabiano Gonçalves
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Santos 1994 football season
Madeira MF Marcelo Passos Londrina On loan RB Dinho Atlético Mineiro FW Cilinho Free agent FW Loca Free agent MF Essinho Free agent FW Toninho Marques
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São Paulo 1985 football season
São Paulo 1985 season Chairman Carlos Miguel Aidar Manager Cilinho Série A First stage Campeonato Paulista Champions (14th title) Top goalscorer League:
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Santos 1992 football season
Portuguese). A Tribuna. 31 December 1991. Retrieved 30 June 2023. "Inter cede Cilinho por um ano" (in Portuguese). A Tribuna. 8 January 1992. Retrieved 30 June
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1994–2015 474 3 José Poy 1964–1982 422 4 Telê Santana 1973–1996 410 5 Cilinho 1984–1988 249 6 Joreca 1943–1947 172 7 Rubens Minelli 1977–1979 166 8 Carlos
List of São Paulo FC records and statistics
List_of_São_Paulo_FC_records_and_statistics
São Paulo 1987 football season
Manager Pepe (until April 20) José Carlos Serrão (caretaker, until May 20) Cilinho Campeonato Brasileiro Second stage Campeonato Paulista Champions (15th
1987_São_Paulo_FC_season
São Paulo 1991 football season
9 October 1991 20 São Paulo 1–4 Internacional São Paulo Pavão 44' Cilinho 12', 13' Guga 53' Tato 68' Stadium: Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo (Morumbi)
1991_São_Paulo_FC_season
São Paulo 1988 football season
Paulo 1988 season Chairman Carlos Miguel Aidar Juvenal Juvêncio Manager Cilinho Pupo Gimenez (caretaker) Série A First stage Campeonato Paulista Semi finals
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Santos 1999 football season
"Leão solicita reforço nos bastidores". Folha de S.Paulo. 3 January 1999. "Cilinho desiste, e Santos acaba contratando Paulo Autuori". Folha de S.Paulo. 24
1999_Santos_FC_season
São Paulo 1984 football season
Travaglini (until April 18) Valdir Joaquim de Moraes (caretaker, until May 29) Cilinho Série A Second stage Campeonato Paulista 3rd Top goalscorer League: Marcão
1984_São_Paulo_FC_season
São Paulo 1989 football season
São Paulo 1989 season Chairman Juvenal Juvêncio Manager Cilinho (until March 26) Pupo Gimenez (caretaker, until April 9) Carlos Alberto Silva Série A
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Brazilian footballer and manager (born 1961)
career in 1996, when he was hired as XV de Jaú's head coach, after being Cilinho's assistant manager. He managed several Goiás state clubs, such as Rioverdense
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