Andrade (footballer, born 1957) explained

Andrade
Fullname:Jorge Luís Andrade da Silva
Birth Date:21 April 1957
Birth Place:Juiz de Fora, Brazil
Currentclub:(head coach)
Position:Defensive midfielder
Youthyears1:1974–1976
Youthclubs1:Flamengo
Years1:1977–1988
Clubs1:Flamengo
Caps1:160
Goals1:7
Years2:1978–1979
Clubs2:ULA Mérida (loan)
Caps2:?
Goals2:23
Years3:1988–1989
Clubs3:Roma
Caps3:9
Goals3:0
Years4:1989–1990
Clubs4:Vasco da Gama
Caps4:19
Goals4:0
Years5:1991
Clubs5:Inter de Lages
Caps5:33
Goals5:4
Years6:1991
Clubs6:Atlético Paranaense
Caps6:4
Goals6:0
Years7:1992–1993
Clubs7:Desportiva
Caps7:11
Goals7:0
Years8:1994
Clubs8:Linhares
Caps8:0
Goals8:0
Years9:1994
Clubs9:CEOV
Caps9:0
Goals9:0
Years10:1995
Clubs10:Barreira
Caps10:0
Goals10:0
Years11:1995
Clubs11:Bacabal-MA
Caps11:0
Goals11:0
Years12:1996–1998
Clubs12:Barreira
Caps12:0
Goals12:0
Years13:1999
Clubs13:Bangu
Caps13:0
Goals13:0
Totalcaps:236
Totalgoals:11
Nationalyears1:1983–1989
Nationalteam1:Brazil
Nationalcaps1:11
Nationalgoals1:1
Manageryears1:2004
Managerclubs1:CFZ
Manageryears2:2004
Managerclubs2:Flamengo (caretaker)
Manageryears3:2005
Managerclubs3:Flamengo (caretaker)
Manageryears4:2009–2010
Managerclubs4:Flamengo
Manageryears5:2010
Managerclubs5:Brasiliense
Manageryears6:2011
Managerclubs6:Paysandu
Manageryears7:2012
Managerclubs7:Boavista
Manageryears8:2014
Managerclubs8:São João da Barra
Manageryears9:2015
Managerclubs9:Jacobina
Medaltemplates-Expand:yes

Jorge Luís Andrade da Silva (born 21 April 1957), known as Andrade, is a Brazilian professional football coach and former player who played as a defensive midfielder. He spent the majority of his career for Flamengo in the 1970s and '80s, where he won several trophies, including four national championships and the Copa Libertadores.

As a coach, Andrade won the 2009 Campeonato Brasileiro with Flamengo.[1]

Career

From 1977 to 1987 he played for Flamengo, taking part in the club's Golden Age and winning four Rio de Janeiro State Championships, three Brazilian Championships (1980, 1982, 1983), the 1981 Copa Libertadores and the 1981 Intercontinental Cup.

With 569 matches for Flamengo, Andrade has the 5th most appearances for the club.

Soon after his glorious era in Flamengo, he moved to AS Roma and then Vasco da Gama winning the 1989 Brazilian Championship. In the early 1980s he played for the Brazil national football team.

At international level, Andrade represented the Brazil national football team at the 1983 Copa América; he also won a silver medal in the 1988 Summer Olympics.

Andrade and Zinho are the only Brazilian players who have won four national titles.

After a period as Flamengo's assistant coach, including working as interim coach in four occasions, Andrade finally had a chance as head coach[2] [3] replacing Cuca, sacked by the club's directors,[4] and won the 2009 Brazilian Championship, after 17 years of Flamengo's waiting.

International goals

Scores and results list Brazil's goal tally first.[5]

Career statistics

Coaching

NatTeamSeasonRecord
G W L D Win % GF GA +/-
Flamengo200927 15 7 5 37 26 +11
Flamengo201024 17 3 4 57 27 +30
Total51 32 10 9 94 53 +41

Honors

As a Player
  • Flamengo
  • 3

    1980, 1982, 1983

    1

    1987

    1981

    1981

    1978, 1979, 1981, 1986

    Vasco

    1

    1989

    As a Coach
  • Flamengo
  • 2009

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. GOLDBLATT, David. Futebol Nation: The Story of Brazil through Soccer. Nation Books
    2. http://www.flamengo.com.br/site/perfil/perfil.php?id=109 Flamengo manager profile
    3. http://globoesporte.globo.com/Esportes/Noticias/Times/Flamengo/0,,MUL1251214-9865,00-ANDRADE+E+EFETIVADO+COMO+TECNICO.html Andrade é efetivado como técnico
    4. http://globoesporte.globo.com/Esportes/Noticias/Times/Flamengo/0,,MUL1240633-9865,00-CUCA+E+DEMITIDO+DO+CARGO+DE+TECNICO+E+CONCORDA+QUE+ERA+O+MELHOR+CAMINHO.html Cuca é demitido do cargo de técnico e concorda que era o melhor caminho
    5. Web site: Andrade. National Football Teams. 21 April 2017.