List of Santos FC managers explained

See also: List of Santos FC seasons. Santos FC is a football club based in Santos,[1] that competes in the Campeonato Paulista,[2] São Paulo's state league, and the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A or Brasileirão,[3] Brazil's national league. The club was founded in 1912 by the initiative of three sports enthusiasts from Santos by the names of Raimundo Marques, Mário Ferraz de Campos, and Argemiro de Souza Júnior, and played its first friendly match on 23 June 1914.[4] Initially Santos played against other local clubs in the city and state championships, but in 1959 the club became one of the founding members of the Taça Brasil, Brazil's first truly national league.[5] As of 2010, Santos is one of only five clubs never to have been relegated from the top level of Brazilian football, the others being São Paulo, Flamengo, Internacional and Cruzeiro.[6]

The first full-time manager for Santos was Urbano Caldeira. He originally came from São Paulo to work as a clerk for the club but soon became a player/manager who spent his spare time planting trees and gardens for Santos. The most successful Santos FC manager in terms of trophies won is Lula, who won five Brasileirão titles,[7] eight Campeonato Paulista trophies,[8] four Rio-São Paulo tournaments,[9] two Intercontinental Cups and two Copa Libertadores trophies, the most prestigious laurel in South America,[10] [11] in his 12-year reign as manager. Under Lula's management, Santos became the first club in Brazil and the world to win the continental treble consisting of the Paulista, Taça Brasil, and the Copa Libertadores.[12] [13] [14] That same year, it also became the first football club ever to win four out of four competitions in a single year, thus completing the quadruple, comprising the aforementioned treble and the Intercontinental Cup.[15]

As of 2011 the manager is Muricy Ramalho, becoming the second manager, after Lula, to win the Copa Libertadores and the continental double by winning the 2011 Campeonato Paulista and the 2011 Copa Libertadores.[16] [17]

List of managers

During the first 46 years of Santos's existence, from 1912 to 1958, Brazil did not have a national football league. Santos competed almost solely in the championship of the city of Santos.[18] [19]

In 1959, the Taça Brasil, Brazil's first national football league, was formed, with Santos among the founder members.[7] The club continue to participate in the Paulista championship which continued alongside the Brasileirão. Clubs qualified to the Taça Brasil based on their placings in the regional championships until 1967, when it became open to all teams through the Robertão.

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No manager1912
Urbano Caldeira Brazil1915Campeonato Santista (1913, 1915)[21]
Juan Bertone Uruguay1919
Ramón Platero Uruguay1920
Urbano Caldeira Brazil1932
Joaquim Loureiro Brazil1933
Bororó Brazil1933
Pedro Mazullo Uruguay1934
Caêtano di Domênica Italy1935
Bilú Brazil1936Campeonato Paulista (1935)
Franz Gaspar Brazil1937
Bilú Brazil1937
Alzemiro Ballio Brazil1937
Camarão Brazil1938
Flavio Costa Brazil1938
José Arruda Penteado Brazil1938
Camarão Brazil1939
Isaac Goldenberg Brazil1939
Bilú Brazil1940
Darío Letona Peru1941
Ratto Brazil1942
Adhemar Pimenta Brazil1943
Ricardo Diez Uruguay1944
De Maria Brazil1944
Bilú Brazil1945
Abel Picabéa Argentina1947
Diego Ayala Paraguay1948
Albertinho Brazil1948
Osvaldo Brandão Brazil1950
Caêtano di Domênica Italy1950
Artigas Brazil1950
Luiz Comitante Brazil1950
Niginho Brazil1951
Antoninho Brazil1951
Artigas Brazil1951
Luiz Comitante Brazil1951
Aymoré Moreira Brazil1952
Lula Brazil1952
Artigas Brazil1953
Antoninho Brazil1954
Giuseppe Ottina Italy1954
Lula Brazil1966Campeonato Paulista (1955, 1956, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965)
Torneio Rio – São Paulo (1959, 1963, 1964)
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965)
Intercontinental Cup (1962, 1963)
Copa Libertadores (1962, 1963)
Antoninho Brazil1971Campeonato Paulista (1967, 1968, 1969)
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (1968)
Recopa Sudamericana (1968)
Intercontinental Supercup (1968)
Mauro Ramos de Oliveira Brazil1972
Jair da Rosa Pinto Brazil1972
Pepe Brazil1974Campeonato Paulista (1973)
Tim Brazil1975
Pepe Brazil1975
Olavo Brazil1976
Alfredinho Brazil1976
José Duarte Brazil1976
Urubatão Brazil1977
Otto Glória Brazil1977
José Ramos Delgado Argentina1978
Mengálvio Brazil1978
Formiga Brazil1979
Clodoaldo Brazil1979
Hilton Chaves Brazil1979
Pepe Brazil1980
João Avelino Brazil1980
Sérgio Clérice Brazil1981
Coutinho Brazil1981
Daltro Menezes Brazil1981
Clodoaldo Brazil1982
Paulo Emílio Brazil1982
Cilinho Brazil1982
Formiga Brazil1984
Del Vecchio Brazil1984
Castilho Brazil1985
Júlio Espinosa Brazil1986
Formiga Brazil1987
Candinho Brazil1987
Geninho Brazil1988
Carlos Gainete Brazil1988
Marinho Peres Brazil1989
Raul Pratalli Brazil1989
Nicanor de Carvalho Brazil1989
Pepe Brazil1990
Cabralzinho Brazil1991
Ramiro Valente Brazil1991
Écio Pasca Brazil1991
Brazil1991
Rubens Minelli Brazil1992
Geninho Brazil1992
Evaristo de Macedo Brazil1993
Antônio Lopes Brazil1993
Pepe Brazil1994
Serginho Chulapa Brazil1994
Joãozinho Brazil1995
Coutinho Brazil1995
Cabralzinho Brazil1996
Candinho Brazil1996
Orlando Amarelo Brazil1996
José Teixeira Brazil1996
Vanderlei Luxemburgo Brazil1997
Emerson Leão Brazil1999
Paulo Autuori Brazil1999
Carlos Alberto Silva Brazil2000
Giba Brazil2000
Carlos Alberto Parreira Brazil31 Dec 2000
Geninho Brazil2001
Serginho Chulapa Brazil2001
Cabralzinho Brazil2001
Celso Roth Brazil16 May 2002
Emerson Leão Brazil5 May 2004Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (2002)
Vanderlei Luxemburgo Brazil29 Dec 2004Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (2004)
Oswaldo de Oliveira Brazil2005
Gallo Brazil26 Sep 2005
Nelsinho Baptista Brazil15 Nov 2005
Serginho Chulapa (interim) Brazil2005
Vanderlei Luxemburgo Brazil31 Dec 2007Campeonato Paulista (2006, 2007)
Emerson Leão Brazil26 May 2008
Cuca Brazil7 Aug 2008
Márcio Fernandes Brazil12 Feb 2009
Vagner Mancini Brazil13 Jul 2009
Serginho Chulapa (interim) Brazil16 Jul 2009
Vanderlei Luxemburgo Brazil7 Dec 2009
Dorival Júnior Brazil22 Sep 2010Campeonato Paulista (2010)
Copa do Brasil (2010)
Marcelo Martelotte (interim) Brazil31 Dec 2010
Adilson Batista Brazil27 Feb 2011
Marcelo Martelotte (interim) Brazil2011
Muricy Ramalho Brazil31 May 2013Campeonato Paulista (2011, 2012)
Copa Libertadores (2011)
Recopa Sudamericana (2012)
Claudinei Oliveira Brazil1 Jun 201331 Dec 2013
Oswaldo de Oliveira Brazil11 Dec 20131 Sep 2014
Enderson Moreira Brazil3 Sep 20145 Mar 2015
Marcelo Fernandes Brazil5 Mar 201512 Jul 2015Campeonato Paulista (2015)
Dorival Júnior Brazil12 Jul 20154 Jun 2017Campeonato Paulista (2016)
Elano (interim) Brazil4 Jun 20176 Jun 2017
Brazil6 Jun 201728 Oct 2017
Elano (interim) Brazil28 Oct 201731 Dec 2017
Brazil3 Jan 201823 Jul 2018
Serginho Chulapa (interim) Brazil30 Jul 2018
Brazil30 Jul 20182 Dec 2018
Argentina17 Dec 20189 Dec 2019
Portugal23 Dec 20195 Aug 2020
Brazil7 Aug 202021 Feb 2021
Marcelo Fernandes (interim) Brazil22 Feb 20213 Mar 2021
Argentina22 Feb 202126 Apr 2021
Brazil7 May 20215 Sep 2021
Brazil8 Sep 202118 Feb 2022
Marcelo Fernandes (interim) Brazil18 Feb 202225 Feb 2022
Argentina26 Feb 20227 Jul 2022
Marcelo Fernandes (interim) Brazil7 Jul 202219 Jul 2022
Brazil19 Jul 202212 Sep 2022
Orlando Ribeiro (interim) Brazil12 Sep 202213 Nov 2022
Brazil16 Nov 202222 June 2023
Brazil23 June 2023

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Santos Futebol Clube . . 16 March 2010 . pt.
  2. Web site: F.P.F.: Série A1 . . 16 March 2010 . pt.
  3. Web site: Campeonato Brasileiro Série A . . 16 March 2010 . pt . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110516234123/http://www.cbf.com.br/competicoes/campeonato-brasileiro/serie-a/2011 . 16 May 2011 .
  4. Web site: Santos FC: A Trajetória . . 16 March 2010 . pt .
  5. Web site: Brazil Cup 1959 . . 16 March 2010.
  6. Web site: Brazilian Championship Participations . . 16 March 2010.
  7. Web site: Brazil Cup History . . 14 June 2007. Miguel Angel . Hemzo . 22 April 2010.
  8. Web site: São Paulo State – List of Champions . . 16 March 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100323023407/http://www.rsssfbrasil.com/tablesrz/spcamp.htm . 23 March 2010 .
  9. Web site: Torneio Rio-São Paulo – List of Champions . . 16 March 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100306040418/http://www.rsssfbrasil.com/tablesrz/rjspcamp.htm . 6 March 2010 .
  10. Web site: Copa Libertadores tendrá nuevo patrocinador desde 2008 . The Copa Libertadores will have a new sponsor as of 2008 . CopaLibertadores.com . 28 September 2007 . 18 May 2010 . es.
  11. Web site: Competiciones, Copa Santander Libertadores . . es . 18 May 2010 . 18 May 2010.
  12. Web site: São Paulo Championship 1962 – Divisão Especial (First Level) . . 16 March 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100323020840/http://www.rsssfbrasil.com/tablesrz/sp1962.htm . 23 March 2010 .
  13. Web site: Brazil Cup 1962 . . 16 March 2010.
  14. Web site: Copa Libertadores de América 1962 – Details . . 16 March 2010.
  15. Web site: Intercontinental Club Cup 1962 . . 16 March 2010.
  16. Web site: São Paulo 2011 – First Level (Série A-1) . . 10 August 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110116013201/http://www.rsssfbrasil.com/tablesrz/sp2011.htm . 16 January 2011 .
  17. Web site: Copa Libertadores de América 2011 . . 10 August 2011.
  18. Web site: Spain – Final Tables Catalonia . 29 July 2010 . 22 October 2009 . Carles . . Lozano Ferrer.
  19. Web site: List of managers . https://web.archive.org/web/20070527132635/http://www.fcbarcelona.com/web/english/club/historia/entrenadors.html . dead . 27 May 2007 . . 29 July 2010 .
  20. [Campeonato Brasileiro Série A]
  21. http://bonnypeter.tripod.com/futebol/titureg.html 1° Título do Santos