Cabralzinho (footballer) explained

Cabralzinho
Fullname:Carlos Roberto Ferreira Cabral
Birth Date:2 January 1945
Birth Place:Santos, Brazil
Years1:1961–1963
Years2:1964
Years3:1964–1967
Years4:1967
Caps4:7
Goals4:2
Years5:1967
Years6:1968–1971
Years7:1971
Clubs7:Flamengo
Manageryears1:1979
Manageryears2:1982–1984
Managerclubs2:Santos U20
Manageryears3:1984
Managerclubs3:São Paulo U20
Manageryears4:1984
Managerclubs4:São Bento
Manageryears5:1984–1986
Manageryears6:1985
Managerclubs6:Qatar U17
Manageryears7:1987–1988
Managerclubs7:Mogi Mirim
Manageryears8:1988
Manageryears9:1989
Managerclubs9:Qatar
Manageryears10:1989–1990
Managerclubs10:Al Sadd
Manageryears11:1991
Managerclubs11:Santos
Manageryears12:1991–1993
Manageryears13:1993–1994
Managerclubs13:Al Rayyan
Manageryears14:1995
Manageryears15:1995
Managerclubs15:Santos
Manageryears16:1996
Manageryears17:1996
Managerclubs17:Paranaense
Manageryears18:1996
Manageryears19:1997
Managerclubs19:São José
Manageryears20:1997
Manageryears21:1998
Managerclubs21:Liga de Quito
Manageryears22:1998
Manageryears23:1999
Manageryears24:1999–2001
Manageryears25:2001
Manageryears26:2002
Manageryears27:2002–2003
Manageryears28:2003–2004
Manageryears29:2004–2005
Managerclubs29:Zamalek
Manageryears30:2006
Manageryears31:2007
Managerclubs31:Espérance
Manageryears32:2008
Managerclubs32:Espérance
Manageryears33:2009–2010
Managerclubs33:Al-Ittihad Al-Sakndary

Carlos Roberto Ferreira Cabral[1] (born 2 January 1945[2]) is a Brazilian former football player and manager nicknamed Cabralzinho[3] who last managed Espérance of Tunisia, a position he held from May 2008[4] to November 2008.[5] He previously managed Espérance in 2007.[6] [7]

Career

Playing career

Cabralzinho played for Santos, São Bento, Fluminense, Palmeiras and Bangu, with which he won the state championship of Rio de Janeiro, the Campeonato Carioca of 1966. He was also part of the Bangu side that participated in 1967 under the name of Houston Stars in the championship of the United Soccer Association.[2] [8]

Management career

He began his coaching career in 1979,[9] and previous clubs include Santos in Brazil (1995)[9] and Zamalek in Egypt for two spells - between 2002 and 2003[9] [10] and between 2004 and 2005.[3] [11] While at Zamalek he reportedly turned down offers from rivals Al-Ahly, as well as the Egyptian national side.[12]

September 2009 Cabral named Al-Ittihad Al-Sakndary new coach after the sacking of Egyptian coach Taha Basry, His first match was against former team Zamalek.[13]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Curriculum Vitae (cached) . batsport.com.br . 20 August 2012 .
  2. Web site: CABRALZINHO . 22 November 2007 . Milton Neves . pt . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080605123841/http://desenvolvimento.miltonneves.com.br/QFL/Conteudo.aspx?ID=60524 . 5 June 2008 .
  3. Web site: Zamalek sack Cabral. 22 November 2007. BBC News . 29 April 2005.
  4. Web site: Cabral returns to coach Esperance. 6 May 2008. 6 May 2008. BBC News.
  5. Web site: Cabral leaves Esperance - again. 14 November 2008. 14 November 2008. BBC.
  6. Web site: Esperance hire Brazilian coach. 22 November 2007. BBC News . 27 August 2007.
  7. Web site: Esperance sack coach Cabral. 4 December 2007. BBC News . 3 December 2007.
  8. Web site: Carlos Cabralzinho. 8 August 2009. NASL Jerseys.
  9. Web site: Zamalek get new manager. 22 November 2007. BBC News . 19 July 2002.
  10. Web site: Cabral quits Zamalek. 22 November 2007. BBC News . 29 May 2003.
  11. Web site: Cabral signs for Zamalek. 22 November 2007. BBC News . 24 November 2004.
  12. Web site: The troubles of Zamalek. 22 November 2007. BBC News . 3 June 2003.
  13. http://new.filgoal.com/English/News.aspx?NewsID=59390 Cabral to 'share' management against Zamalek