List of Brazil national football team managers explained

The following is a list of Brazil national football team managers.

Managers

Following is the list with all Brazil national team managers. The list includes unofficial matches:

width=200 NameFromTodata-sort-type="number"Pldscope=colWscope=colDscope=colLscope=colWin %Notes
Rubens Salles
Sylvio Lagreca
430175,00Brazil v Exeter City F.C. (1914), friendly against Argentina (first official match), unofficial friendly against Columbian FC, and the 1914 Copa Roca.
Joaquim Ribeiro
Mário Cardim
Montenegro
Sylvio Lagreca
412150,001916 South American Championship
Chico Netto10100,00Unofficial friendly match against Dublin FC.
621340,001917 South American Championship
Amílcar Barbuy
Ferreira Vianna Netto
10010,00Unofficial friendly match against Dublin FC.
Amílcar Barbuy
Arnaldo da Silveira
Ferreira Vianna Netto
Mário Pollo
532060,001919 South American Championship
Fortes
Oswaldo Gomes
310233,331920 South American Championship
Ferreira Vianna Netto310233,331921 South American Championship
Amílcar Barbuy
Célio de Barros
Ferreira Vianna Netto
633075,001922 South American Championship
Clodô110010,001922 Copa Roca
Chico Netto730442,861923 South American Championship
Joaquim Guimarães
Ramón Platero
623158,331925 South American Championship
Laís4400100,00
Píndaro de Carvalho540180,00
Luiz Vinhaes1584353,33
Armindo Nobs Ferreira13120192,31
Adhemar Pimenta1171368,18
Carlos Nascimento210150,00
Sylvio Lagreca201125,00
Jayme Barcelos510430,00
Adhemar Pimenta631250,00
Flávio Costa
Joreca
2200100,00Friendlies matches against Uruguay.
41266972,09
541080,001952 Panamerican Championship
740357,141953 South American Championship
1072170,00
1100100,00
1100100,001955 Taça Oswaldo Cruz
613216,67
541080,001956 Panamerican Championship
16103362,50
851262,50
430175,00
Pedrinho20110,001957 Copa Bernardo O'Higgins
35285280,00
Gentil Cardoso530260,001959 South American Championship (Ecuador)
Foguinho631250,001960 Panamerican Championship
Aymoré Moreira402551062,50
Vicente Feola32226468,75
Filpo Núñez1100100,00SE Palmeiras manager, represented Brazil in a friendly match against Uruguay.
Osvaldo Brandão10010,00SC Corinthians manager, represented Brazil in a unofficial friendly match against Arsenal FC.
Aymoré Moreira1100100,00Replaced Vicente Feola in a friendly match against Hungary. Brazil (with Feola) has played against Soviet Union on the same day.
Carlos Froner210150,001966 Copa Bernardo O'Higgins
Aymoré Moreira30300,00
Mário Zagallo1100100,00Rio de Janeiro manager, represented Brazil in a friendly match against Chile.
Aymoré Moreira1180372,73
Antoninho210150,001968 Taça Oswaldo Cruz
Mário Zagallo1100100,00Rio de Janeiro manager, represented Brazil in a friendly match against Argentina.
Biju
Carlyle Guimarães
Jota Júnior
1100100,00Minas Gerais state sports press committee, who represented Brazil in a friendly match against Argentina.
Aymoré Moreira632150,00
Yustrich1100100,00Atlético Mineiro manager, represented Brazil in a friendly match against Yugoslavia.
João Saldanha17141282,35
Mário Zagallo624216467,74
Osvaldo Brandão24203183,33
10010,00Unofficial friendly match against CR Flamengo in honor of Geraldo Cleofas.
Cláudio Coutinho452715360,00
Telê Santana38296376,31
Carlos Alberto Parreira1457235,71
Edu Coimbra311133,33
Evaristo de Macedo330350,00
Telê Santana17114264,70
Carlos Alberto Silva20135265,00
Sebastião Lazaroni35218660,00
Paulo Roberto Falcão1767435,29
10010,00Friendly match against Wales.
Carlos Alberto Parreira472814559,57
Mário Zagallo745513674,32
Vanderlei Luxemburgo34218561,76
211050,00Friendly match against Spain and 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Venezuela.
1100100,002002 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Colombia.
1034330,00
25191576,00
1100100,00Zagallo's farewell, celebrated in a friendly match against South Korea.
563118755,35
522140,002003 CONCACAF Gold Cup
584012668,96
2200100,00Replaced Dunga in the friendlies matches against Republic of Ireland and Sweden.
Mano Menezes33216663,63
29196465,51
26185369,23
816015674.08
310233.33U-20 manager. Friendlies against Morocco, Guinea and Senegal
621333.33
Present835037,50

Records

Mário Zagallo became the first person to win the FIFA World Cup both as a player (1958 and 1962) and as a manager (1970).

In 1970, when he was of age 38, he won the FIFA World Cup which made him the second youngest coach to win the FIFA World Cup. While still in Brazil as an assistant coach, the team won the 1994 FIFA World Cup.[1]

Most manager appearances

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lewis . Rhett . Brazil National Football Team: The History Of The Selecao . 4 October 2022 . History Of Soccer . 15 August 2022 . en-US.