Orlando Fantoni Explained

Orlando Fantoni
Fullname:Orlando Fantoni
Birth Date:4 May 1917
Birth Place:Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Death Place:Salvador, Brazil
Position:Forward
Years1:1932–1942
Caps1:53
Goals1:62
Years2:1943–1945
Years3:1946–1947
Years4:1948
Caps4:8
Goals4:2
Years5:1948–1949
Years6:1949
Caps6:1
Goals6:0
Years7:1949–1950
Manageryears1:1955–1959
Managerclubs1:Venezuela
Manageryears2:1957
Managerclubs2:UCV
Manageryears3:1958
Manageryears4:1961–1967
Managerclubs4:Deportivo Italia
Manageryears5:1967–1968
Managerclubs5:Cruzeiro
Manageryears6:1970
Managerclubs6:América Mineiro
Manageryears7:1971–1972
Managerclubs7:Cruzeiro
Manageryears8:1973
Managerclubs8:América Mineiro
Manageryears9:1974–1975
Managerclubs9:Náutico
Manageryears10:1976–1977
Managerclubs10:Bahia
Manageryears11:1977–1978
Managerclubs11:Vasco da Gama
Manageryears12:1979
Managerclubs12:Grêmio
Manageryears13:1980
Managerclubs13:Corinthians
Manageryears14:1980
Managerclubs14:Vasco da Gama
Manageryears15:1981
Managerclubs15:Sport Recife
Manageryears16:1982
Managerclubs16:Náutico
Manageryears17:1983
Managerclubs17:Cruzeiro
Manageryears18:1984
Managerclubs18:Botafogo
Manageryears19:1986–1987
Managerclubs19:Bahia
Manageryears20:1988–1989
Managerclubs20:Vitória
Pcupdate:15 February 2024

Orlando Fantoni (4 May 1917 – 5 June 2002), also known as Fantoni IV, was a Brazilian professional footballer and manager, who played as a forward.

Career

The youngest of the Fantoni brothers, Orlando followed in the footsteps of Ninão and Niginho by playing for Palestra Itália (currently Cruzeiro) from 1932 to 1942.[1] He also played two seasons for Siderúrgica de Sabará and in 1948 he transferred to Lazio, being the fourth Fantoni to represent for the club . He would still play for Vasco da Gama, where he was champion in 1949 and 1950.[2]

Managerial career

Soon after retiring from the field, he accepted the task of helping in the development of football in Venezuela, taking over the command of the national team and some clubs such as UCV, Deportivo Portugués and Deportivo Itália, being national champion for all of these.[3] As a coach he had a very successful career, being the first Brazilian to win five state championships with different teams, in addition to winning titles again with Cruzeiro and Vasco, where he had been champion as a player. Fantoni also did great work for América and Corinthians, even without winning titles, in addition to being EC Bahia champion in three editions of the state championship.[4] [5]

Personal life

Orlando is brother os also footballers Niginho (Leonídio Fantoni) and Ninão (João Fantoni), cousin of Nininho Fantoni, and uncle of Benito Fantoni and Fernando Fantoni.

Death

Fantoni passed away on 5 June 2002, at the age of 85 in Salvador, due to lung emphysema.

Honours

Player

Cruzeiro

1940

Vasco da Gama

1949, 1950

Manager

UCV

1957

Deportivo Portugués

1958

Deportivo Itália

1961, 1963, 1966

Cruzeiro

1968

1983

Náutico

1974

Bahia

1976, 1986, 1987

Vasco da Gama

1977

1977

Grêmio

1979

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Orlando Fantoni . Cruzeiropédia . 15 February 2024 . pt.
  2. Web site: Que fim levou? Orlando Fantoni . Terceiro Tempo . 15 February 2024 . pt.
  3. Web site: ORLANDO FANTONI: conquistou muitos títulos como treinador . Memória do Esporte . 9 July 2023 . 15 February 2024 . pt.
  4. Web site: Orlando Fantoni . Acervo do Coelho . 15 February 2024 . pt.
  5. Web site: Orlando Fantoni, ex-treinador do Corinthians . Meu Timão . 15 February 2024 . pt.