José Duarte (football manager) explained

Zé Duarte
Fullname:José Duarte
Birth Date:1935 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Campinas, Brazil
Death Place:Campinas, Brazil
Manageryears1:1966
Managerclubs1:Ponte Preta U20
Manageryears2:1967–1968
Managerclubs2:Guarani
Manageryears3:1969
Managerclubs3:Ponte Preta
Manageryears4:1971–1975
Managerclubs4:Guarani
Manageryears5:1975
Managerclubs5:Saad
Manageryears6:1976
Managerclubs6:Ponte Preta
Manageryears7:1976
Managerclubs7:Santos
Manageryears8:1977
Managerclubs8:Ponte Preta
Manageryears9:1978
Managerclubs9:Cruzeiro
Manageryears10:1979
Managerclubs10:Fluminense
Manageryears11:1979
Managerclubs11:Internacional
Manageryears12:1979–1980
Managerclubs12:Ponte Preta
Manageryears13:1980–1982
Managerclubs13:Guarani
Manageryears14:1984
Managerclubs14:Bahia
Manageryears15:1984
Managerclubs15:Ponte Preta
Manageryears16:1985
Managerclubs16:XV de Jaú
Manageryears17:1986
Managerclubs17:Botafogo-SP
Manageryears18:1987
Managerclubs18:Guarani
Manageryears19:1988
Managerclubs19:Noroeste
Manageryears20:1988–1989
Managerclubs20:União São João
Manageryears21:1990
Managerclubs21:Atlético Paranaense
Manageryears22:1990
Managerclubs22:Guaani
Manageryears23:1991
Managerclubs23:Sãocarlense
Manageryears24:1995
Managerclubs24:Brazil Women
Manageryears25:1996–1998
Managerclubs25:Brazil Women
Manageryears26:2000
Managerclubs26:Brazil Women

José Duarte (19 October 1935 – 23 July 2004), commonly known as Zé Duarte, was a Brazilian football manager.

Career

Duarte was the head coach of the Brazil women's national team at the 1996 Summer Olympics and 2000 Summer Olympics.