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Oswaldo de Oliveira
Personal information
Full name
Oswaldo de Oliveira
Date of birth
(1950-12-05) December 5, 1950 (age 67)
Place of birth
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Club information
Current team

Urawa Red Diamonds (Manager)
Teams managed
Years
Team


1999–2000
Corinthians
2000
Vasco da Gama
2001–2002
Fluminense
2002–2003
São Paulo
2003
Flamengo
2004
Corinthians
2004
Vitória
2005
Santos
2005
Al-Ahli
2006
Fluminense
2006
Cruzeiro
2007–2011
Kashima Antlers
2012–2013
Botafogo
2014
Santos
2015
Palmeiras
2015
Flamengo
2016
Sport Recife
2016
Corinthians
2017
Al-Arabi
2017–2018
Atlético Mineiro
2018–
Urawa Red Diamonds

Oswaldo de Oliveira Filho (born 5 December 1950), known as Oswaldo de Oliveira, is a Brazilian football manager.




Contents





  • 1 Manager career


  • 2 Managerial statistics


  • 3 Honours


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




Manager career[edit]


Born in Rio de Janeiro, Oswaldo de Oliveira became the first team coach for Corinthians in 1999 when Vanderlei Luxemburgo left the club to take the Brazil National Team manager role. Oliveira led the club to win the São Paulo State Championship and the Brazilian Série A that same year. In 2000, he made history by taking the first FIFA Club World Championship.


After leaving Corinthians, Oliveira would coach Brazilian teams Vasco, Fluminense, São Paulo, Flamengo, Vitória, Santos, Fluminense and Cruzeiro. The only title at this period would come with São Paulo, the 2002 São Paulo State Super Championship. After tricolor lost in Campeonato Brasileiro de 2002 against Santos, and lost the final of Campeonato Paulista de 2003 for Corinthians, Oliveira was dismissed because of bad results. He also had a short spell at Al-Ahli of Qatar.


In 2007 Oliveira started to coach J. League side Kashima Antlers. So far he has had a quite successful managerial career in Japan, winning three J. League Division 1 titles, one Emperor's Cup, one Japanese Super Cup. In 2009, he became the first J. League manager to be named J. League Manager of the Year three times. In 2012, Oliveira returned to managing in Brazil when he became the manager of Rio de Janeiro side Botafogo. In the 2013 season, he led Botafogo to 4th place in the league, qualifying the team for the Copa Libertadores. After the 2013 season, Oliveira was hired by fellow Brazilian side Santos FC. In 2015, he coached Palmeiras, which made him the first manager to have worked with all four main teams of São Paulo (Corinthians, Palmeiras, Santos and São Paulo) and four main teams of Rio de Janeiro (Botafogo, Flamengo, Fluminense and Vasco).[1]



Managerial statistics[edit]


[2]

























Team
From
To
Record
GWDLWin %

Kashima Antlers
2007
2011

7002170000000000000♠170

7001890000000000000♠89

7001440000000000000♠44

7001370000000000000♠37

07001523500000000000♠52.35
Total

7002170000000000000♠170

7001890000000000000♠89

7001440000000000000♠44

7001370000000000000♠37

07001523500000000000♠52.35


Honours[edit]


Corinthians

  • Campeonato Paulista: 1999


  • Campeonato Brasileiro Série A: 1999


  • FIFA Club World Championship: 2000

São Paulo

  • Campeonato Paulista: 2002
Kashima Antlers

  • J. League Division 1: 2007, 2008, 2009


  • Emperor's Cup: 2007, 2010


  • J. League Cup: 2011


  • Japanese Super Cup: 2009, 2010

Botafogo

  • Campeonato Carioca: 2013
Individual

  • J. League Manager of the Year: 2007, 2008, 2009


References[edit]




  1. ^ "Em único grande que faltava, Oswaldo espera "rir melhor" no Palmeiras". Fox Sports (in Portuguese). São Paulo. 16 December 2014. Retrieved 18 December 2014. 


  2. ^ J.League Data Site(in Japanese)




External links[edit]


  • Profile at Sambafoot


  • Oswaldo de Oliveira at J.League (in Japanese) Edit this at Wikidata











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