Eduardo Amorim (footballer) explained

Eduardo Amorim
Fullname:Eduardo Fernandes Amorim
Birth Date:30 November 1950
Birth Place:Montes Claros, Brazil
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1969–1981
Clubs1:Cruzeiro
Years2:1981–1987
Clubs2:Corinthians
Years3:1988
Clubs3:Santo André
Manageryears1:1994
Managerclubs1:Corinthians (interim)
Manageryears2:1995–1996
Managerclubs2:Corinthians
Manageryears3:1996–1997
Managerclubs3:Atlético Mineiro
Manageryears4:1997
Managerclubs4:Sport Recife
Manageryears5:1998
Managerclubs5:Kalamata
Manageryears6:1998
Managerclubs6:América de Natal
Manageryears7:1999–2000
Managerclubs7:Kalamata
Manageryears8:2002–2005
Managerclubs8:Apollon Pontus
Manageryears9:2005–2007
Managerclubs9:Messiniakos
Manageryears10:2012
Managerclubs10:Funorte[1]

Eduardo Fernandes Amorim (born 30 November 1950), is a Brazilian professional football coach and former player. His professional playing career as a midfielder spanned nearly 20 years, during which he was mainly associated with Corinthians and Cruzeiro, where he won the 1976 Copa Libertadores.[2] [3]

Honours

Player

Cruzeiro

1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977

1976

Corinthians

1982, 1983

Manager

Corinthians

1995

1995

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eduardo Amorim volta a Montes Claros para comandar o Funorte no Módulo II. Eduardo Amorim returns to Montes Claros to take over Funorte in the Módulo II. SuperEsportes. pt-BR. 8 March 2012. 3 September 2021.
  2. Web site: Que fim levou? – Eduardo Amorim. What happened to? – Eduardo Amorim. Terceiro Tempo. pt-BR. 3 September 2021.
  3. Web site: Após 7 anos na Grécia, Eduardo Amorim quer voltar ao Brasil. After 7 years in Greece, Eduardo Amorim wants to return to Brazil. UOL Esporte. pt-BR. 24 December 2007. 3 September 2021.