Renato Gaúcho Explained

Renato Gaúcho
Full Name:Renato Portaluppi
Birth Date:9 September 1962
Birth Place:Guaporé, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Height:1.84 m[1]
Position:Forward
Currentclub:Grêmio (head coach)
Youthyears1:1978–1979
Youthclubs1:Esportivo
Youthyears2:1980–1981
Youthclubs2:Grêmio
Years1:1980–1986
Clubs1:Grêmio
Caps1:146
Goals1:45
Years2:1987–1988
Clubs2:Flamengo
Caps2:54
Goals2:9
Years3:1988–1989
Clubs3:Roma
Caps3:23
Goals3:0
Years4:1989–1990
Clubs4:Flamengo
Caps4:45
Goals4:14
Years5:1991–1992
Clubs5:Botafogo
Caps5:44
Goals5:17
Years6:1991
Clubs6:Grêmio (loan)
Caps6:15
Goals6:1
Years7:1992
Clubs7:Cruzeiro
Caps7:9
Goals7:11
Years8:1993
Clubs8:Flamengo
Caps8:18
Goals8:8
Years9:1994
Clubs9:Atlético Mineiro
Caps9:32
Goals9:6
Years10:1995–1997
Clubs10:Fluminense
Caps10:59
Goals10:24
Years11:1997–1998
Clubs11:Flamengo
Caps11:20
Goals11:5
Years12:1999
Clubs12:Bangu
Caps12:2
Goals12:0
Totalcaps:467
Totalgoals:142
Nationalyears1:1983–1993
Nationalteam1:Brazil
Nationalcaps1:41
Nationalgoals1:5
Manageryears1:1996
Managerclubs1:Fluminense (interim)
Manageryears2:1996
Managerclubs2:Fluminense (interim)
Manageryears3:2001
Managerclubs3:Madureira
Manageryears4:2002–2003
Managerclubs4:Fluminense
Manageryears5:2003
Managerclubs5:Fluminense
Manageryears6:2005–2007
Managerclubs6:Vasco da Gama
Manageryears7:2007–2008
Managerclubs7:Fluminense
Manageryears8:2008
Managerclubs8:Vasco da Gama
Manageryears9:2009
Managerclubs9:Fluminense
Manageryears10:2010
Managerclubs10:Bahia
Manageryears11:2010–2011
Managerclubs11:Grêmio
Manageryears12:2011
Managerclubs12:Atlético Paranaense
Manageryears13:2013
Managerclubs13:Grêmio
Manageryears14:2014
Managerclubs14:Fluminense
Manageryears15:2016–2021
Managerclubs15:Grêmio
Manageryears16:2021
Managerclubs16:Flamengo
Manageryears17:2022–
Managerclubs17:Grêmio

Renato Portaluppi (born 9 September 1962), known as Renato Gaúcho, is a Brazilian professional football coach and former player who is currently in charge of Grêmio.

Formerly a right winger, Renato is known for his wins at the Intercontinental Cup in 1983 as a player for Grêmio, his two Copa Libertadores one as Grêmio player in 1983 and one in 2017 as Grêmio coach, his 1989 Copa América as player for Brazil, and mainly being known for "Rei Do Rio" (King of Rio de Janeiro). When in the heat of Brazilian national soccer, he won the Campeonato Carioca of 1995 and won the prize given by the press for being the MVP in the championship and giving the title to Fluminense when beating some of the best Brazilian players of all time, Romário (Flamengo), Túlio Maravilha (Botafogo), Valdir Bigode (Vasco).

Playing career

Club

Born in Guaporé, Rio Grande do Sul, Renato started his career in Esportivo in Bento Gonçalves where he grew up. He was later signed with Grêmio, where in 1983 he won the Copa Libertadores, beating Peñarol of Uruguay, and the Intercontinental Cup, beating Hamburger SV of Germany, and scoring twice, this way consolidating Grêmio as one of the giants of Brazilian soccer, when they won their first and only world title.[2]

In 1987, he moved to Flamengo and won the Brasileirão Série A in the same year. Then, in 1988, Renato moved abroad, signing with Roma. However, he failed to settle in Italy and returned to Flamengo after one disappointing season, in time to win one more trophy, the Copa do Brasil in 1990.

Renato's career in Fluminense is generally associated with his belly goal in the Campeonato Carioca of 1995, against Flamengo, in the year that Flamengo celebrated 100 years. With his goal, he was crowned the "King of Rio" of the year. In the same year, he led Fluminense to the semi-finals of the Brasileirão Série A.

Before his retirement in Bangu, he played again for Flamengo, where with all his four passages total he played 210 games, scoring 64 goals for the red and black team.

International

Renato appeared 41 times for the Brazil national team, scoring five goals.[3]

In 1986, while preparing for the FIFA World Cup Finals in Mexico, Renato was dropped from the squad by coach Telê Santana for disciplinary reasons when he and his friend, who also played at Brazil's national team Leandro got in the hotel after the scheduled time. Renato was remembered for being a loyal friend when it happened because he could jump through the hotel wall and get in unnoticed. But when his friend couldn't, he walked through the main door with him. Leandro was an essential and irreplaceable player, so he still got called for the finals, and Renato didn't. But to return his loyalty to Renato, Leandro said he wouldn't play if Renato weren't accepted. Renato wasn't recalled, and then Leandro made his word true and quit the selection. Leandro's replacement at right-back was Edson, who was injured in the second World Cup match and was then replaced by the relatively unknown Josimar of Botafogo, who became one of the stars of the tournament.

Managerial career

Early years

In 1996, while recovering from a knee injury, Renato was an interim manager of Fluminense on two occasions. As the club struggled to remain outside the relegation zone, Renato "promised to walk naked in the Ipanema beach" if the club suffered relegation, which did occur after they finished in the penultimate place; however, a match-fixing scandal canceled the relegations shortly after, which kept Fluminense in the first division.[4]

Renato's whole managerial experience occurred in 2001, as he took over Madureira.[5] [6]

Fluminense

Between 2 September 2002 and 11 July 2003, and between 1 October 2003 and 28 December 2003, Renato was coach of Fluminense.

Vasco da Gama

From July 2005 to April 2007, Renato was Vasco da Gama's coach.

Fluminense return

In April 2007, he returned to Fluminense as a manager. On 6 June 2007, he won the Brazilian Cup with Fluminense, his first trophy as a manager. However, he failed to win the Copa Libertadores as Fluminense was defeated in a penalty shootout to underdogs LDU from Ecuador in the final.[7]

On 10 August 2008, Renato was sacked as manager of Flu, following a 2–1 defeat to the Brasileirão's bottom side, Ipatinga which left them joint-bottom of the table.[8]

Vasco da Gama return

On 18 September 2008, he was hired as Vasco's manager.[9] He left after the club's relegation, in December.

Third spell at Fluminense

Fluminense reappointed Renato on 21 July 2009 to replace Carlos Alberto Parreira. Renato returned for a third stint, having already coached Fluminense twice (in 2002–2003 and again in 2007–2008).[10] On 1 September 2009, Fluminense dismissed him following a series of poor results.

Bahia

On 13 December 2009, Renato was named manager of Bahia for the 2010 season, in the place of Paulo Bonamigo.[11]

Grêmio

On 10 August 2010, Grêmio confirmed Renato was their new coach, two days after the sacking of their former coach, Silas. He tried to start a good season, but in his debut, the team lost to Goiás and was eliminated from the 2010 Copa Sudamericana on the Second Stage. In the 2010 Brazilian League, Grêmio ended in 4th place and consequently qualified to 2011 Copa Libertadores. Afterward, Renato did not have a great season in 2011. His team lost the 2011 Campeonato Gaúcho finals to their rival Internacional and was the runner-up. Grêmio was also eliminated from the 2011 Copa Libertadores in the Round of 16, losing to Chilean club Universidad Católica. All of that disappointed himself and Grêmio's President Paulo Odone. He coached some matches of the 2011 Brazilian League. However, their performance wasn't good, and Renato resigned on 30 June.[12]

Atlético Paranaense

On 4 July 2011, Renato was announced as head coach of Atlético Paranaense.[13] He resigned on 1 September, alleging family reasons.[14]

Grêmio return

Even after two years without coaching any club, Renato was the first choice of Fábio Koff, president of Grêmio, to succeed Vanderlei Luxemburgo as the new coach of Grêmio.[15] On 2 July 2013, the coach signed with the club and was presented to more than 5,000 supporters in Grêmio Arena.

Renato left Grêmio in December 2013, after failing to agree to a new contract.[16]

Fourth spell at Fluminense

Renato returned to Flu on 24 December 2013.[17] [18] He was dismissed the following 2 April, after being knocked out in the 2014 Campeonato Carioca.[19]

Third spell at Grêmio

In September 2016, Renato returned to Grêmio in the place of Roger Machado.[20] [21] In the following year, Grêmio had a great campaign in Libertadores Group Stage, and classification as the first of its group, Grêmio played against Godoy Cruz (16th), Botafogo (8th), Barcelona de Guayaquil (4th). In the last year that the final was played in the two teams' stadium (2018 the last game of final was played in Spain and in 2019 the rule was changed and the finals now are played in just one game, as Champions League is), Grêmio won in an emotional 1-0 in Arena do Grêmio and in the 2nd game against Lanús at Estádio La fortaleza Grêmio won by 2-1 and became a Libertadores Champion for the 3rd time.

In the 2018 season, he helped his team to win the Recopa Sudamericana over Independiente[22] and the Campeonato Gaúcho over Brasil de Pelotas, their first win since 2010.

Renato helped Grêmio to win the Campeonato Gaúcho in the 2019 and 2020 campaigns while also having a statue of him inaugurated near the Arena do Grêmio in March 2019.[23] On 15 April 2021, after being knocked out in the first stages of the 2021 Copa Libertadores, he was sacked by the club after more than four years in charge; he was the longest-serving manager in all the four divisions of Brazilian football.[24]

Flamengo

Following his sacking by Grêmio, Flamengo hired Renato on July 10th 2021, having previously played for them as a player across four separate stints. He signed a contract until the end of the season.[25]

Renato won his first six matches in charge of the club, averaging four goals per match.[26] On September 29th, he helped his side to reach the 2021 Copa Libertadores Final, after defeating Barcelona SC 4–0 on aggregate.

Flamengo's good form did not last long under Renato's guidance. After the club lost the Libertadores Final to Palmeiras, he left on a mutual agreement on November 29th, 2021.[27]

Fourth spell at Grêmio

On September 1st, 2022, Renato returned to Grêmio, again replacing sacked Roger Machado.[28] He has since his return won two more Campeonato Gaúcho, being the coach for 5 of the team's historical 7-streak title run through 2018-2024. With the 2024 title, he also became the manager with the most titles in Grêmio's history, alongside Oswaldo Rolla.[29]

Career statistics

Club

[30]

ClubSeasonLeagueState LeagueCupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Grêmio1980Série A002020
1981001010
1982302876[31] 05[32] 0427
19831141361221[33] 23714
19842052210724917
198510493197
198619284276
Total631583302546217751
Flamengo1987Série A192152344
1988002052[34] 1226
Total192357215610
Roma1988–89Serie A230633[35] 11[36] 0334
Flamengo1989Série A111111
199016718661114115
Total27818661115216
Botafogo1991Série A16467432614
199222600226
Total381067434820
Grêmio (loan)1991Série A1533[37] 1184
Cruzeiro1992Série A911861717
Flamengo1993Série A12464113111[38] 103320
Atlético Mineiro1994Série A142184543710
Fluminense1995Série A154215369
1996001614321916
199700711081
Total1544420426326
Flamengo1997Série A12531156
199800801090
Total125801031246
Bangu1999[39] Série C002020
Career total223502449227143163522560184

International

Brazil
YearAppsGoals
198361
198420
198550
198630
198700
198800
198970
199010
199192
199272
199310
Total415

International goals

Scores and results list Brazil's goal tally first.

Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 1 September 1983 Estádio Serra Dourada, Goiânia, Brazil align=center 1–0 align=center 5–0 [40]
2 27 March 1991 José Amalfitani Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina align=center 1–0 align=center 3–3 [41]
3 19 July 1991 align=center 1–0 align=center 2–0
4 31 July 1992 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, United States align=center 2–0 align=center 5–0 1992 Amistad Cup [42]
5 23 September 1992 Estádio Municipal Rubens Felippe, Paranavaí, Brazil align=center 4–2 align=center 4–2 Friendly

Managerial statistics

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNat.FromToRecord
Fluminense (interim)6 September 199614 September 1996[43]
Fluminense (interim)7 November 199624 November 1996
MadureiraJanuary 2001May 2001
Fluminense2 September 200211 July 2003[44]
Fluminense1 October 200328 December 2003
Vasco da Gama18 July 200513 April 2007[45]
Fluminense24 April 200711 August 2008[46]
Vasco da Gama18 September 20087 December 2008[47]
Fluminense20 July 20091 September 2009[48]
Bahia13 December 200910 August 2010
Grêmio10 August 201030 June 2011[49]
Atlético Paranaense4 July 20111 September 2011[50]
Grêmio2 July 201317 December 2013
Fluminense24 December 20132 April 2014[51]
Grêmio18 September 201615 April 2021[52]
Flamengo10 July 202129 November 2021-
Grêmio1 September 2022present-
Career total

Honours

Player

Grêmio

Flamengo

Cruzeiro

Fluminense

Brazil

1989Individual

1983

1987

1984, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1995

1992[53]

Manager

Fluminense

Grêmio

Individual

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Renato Gaúcho :: Renato Portaluppi ::. www.ogol.com.br. pt.
  2. Web site: Meu jogo inesquecível – Renato Gaúcho. Museu dos Esportes. January 6, 2009. pt. July 20, 2003. https://web.archive.org/web/20030720140744/http://www.museudosesportes.com.br/noticia.php?id=4560. dead.
  3. Web site: Renato Gaúcho (Player). Benjamin. Strack-Zimmermann. www.national-football-teams.com. August 12, 2023.
  4. Web site: Lista lembra momentos marcantes de Renato Gaúcho como técnico do Flu. List remembers remarkable moments of Renato Gaúcho as manager of Flu. GloboEsporte.com. pt-BR. 26 February 2013. 1 May 2021.
  5. Web site: Madureira relembra estreia de Renato Gaúcho como técnico, há 18 anos. Madureira remember Renato Gaúcho's debut as manager, 18 years ago. O Globo. pt-BR. 21 January 2019. 1 May 2021.
  6. Web site: Renato Gaúcho (ex-Ponta do Grêmio, Fla e Flu). Milton Neves. January 6, 2009. December 7, 2008. pt. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090208202644/http://desenvolvimento.miltonneves.com.br/QFL/Conteudo.aspx?ID=61679. February 8, 2009. mdy-all.
  7. Web site: FIFA.com - Fluminense coach Renato Gaucho. March 24, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120324145607/http://de.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/clubworldcup/japan2008/photogallery/gallery=820967.html#815700 . August 12, 2023. March 24, 2012 .
  8. Web site: Renato Gaúcho não é mais o técnico do Fluminense. O Globo Online. August 11, 2008. August 11, 2008. pt. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080814120112/http://oglobo.globo.com/esportes/brasileiro2008/mat/2008/08/11/renato_gaucho_nao_mais_tecnico_do_fluminense-547671659.asp. August 14, 2008. mdy-all.
  9. Web site: Renato Gaúcho é o novo técnico do Vasco. O Globo Online. September 18, 2008. September 18, 2008. pt.
  10. Web site: Fluminense acerta o retorno de Renato Gaúcho. August 12, 2023.
  11. Web site: Futebol Baiano: EC Bahia EC Vitória: Oficialmente Renato Gaúcho é o treinador do Bahia. August 12, 2023.
  12. Web site: Renato Gaúcho pede demissão no Grêmio. www.lance.com.br. August 12, 2023.
  13. Web site: Renato Gaúcho é confirmado como o novo técnico do Atlético-PR. Por Fernando Freire. Curitiba. July 4, 2011. globoesporte.com. August 12, 2023.
  14. Web site: Com saudade da família e da vida no Rio, Renato Gaúcho sai do Atlético-PR. Por GLOBOESPORTE COM. Curitiba. September 1, 2011. globoesporte.com. August 12, 2023.
  15. Web site: Após reunião no Rio, Grêmio anuncia retorno do técnico Renato Gaúcho. Por GLOBOESPORTE COM* Porto. Alegre. July 1, 2013. globoesporte.com. August 12, 2023.
  16. Web site: Grêmio não acerta com Renato, e Enderson Moreira é novo técnico. Por GloboEsporte comPorto. Alegre. December 16, 2013. globoesporte.com. August 12, 2023.
  17. Web site: Renato Gaúcho é o novo técnico do Fluminense. Terra. August 12, 2023.
  18. Web site: Renato Gaúcho acerta retorno ao Fluminense e já pede meia e atacante. Por Edgard Maciel de Sá e Vicente SedaRio de. Janeiro. December 22, 2013. globoesporte.com. August 12, 2023.
  19. Web site: Renato Gaúcho não resiste à queda no Carioca e é demitido do Fluminense. www.uol.com.br. August 12, 2023.
  20. Web site: Grêmio fecha contratação de Renato e Espinosa, campeões do mundo em 83. Globo Esporte. September 18, 2016 . 18 September 2016.
  21. Web site: Renato Gaúcho acerta com Grêmio e trabalhará com Valdir Espinosa. Terra. 18 September 2016.
  22. News: Brazil's Gremio wins Recopa Sudamericana in penalty shootout – NY Daily News. Associated Press. nydailynews.com. 2018-07-29. en-US.
  23. Web site: Grêmio inaugura estátua de Renato Gaúcho na Arena: "Homenagem inesquecível". Grêmio inaugurate statue of Renato Gaúcho at the Arena: "Unforgettable honour". GloboEsporte.com. pt-BR. 25 March 2019. 16 April 2021.
  24. Web site: Renato Gaúcho deixa o Grêmio após eliminação na Libertadores. Renato Gaúcho leaves Grêmio after being knocked out of the Libertadores. UOL Esporte. pt-BR. 15 April 2021. 16 April 2021.
  25. Web site: Mota . Cahê . Huber . Fred . Lobo . Janir Jr e Sergio . Renato Gaúcho chega a acordo e é o novo técnico do Flamengo . ge . 3 August 2021 . 10 July 2021.
  26. Web site: Huber . Fred . Flamengo de Renato tem 100% de aproveitamento e quatro gols de média por jogo: confira o Raio-X . GloboEsport . 3 August 2021 . 2 August 2021.
  27. Web site: Flamengo anuncia saída de Renato Gaúcho. Flamengo announce the departure of Renato Gaúcho. ge. pt-BR. 29 November 2021. 29 November 2021.
  28. Web site: Grêmio demite Roger Machado e anuncia volta de Renato Portaluppi. Grêmio sack Roger Machaod and announce the return of Renato Portaluppi. ge. pt-BR. 1 September 2022. 12 September 2022.
  29. Web site: Ranto Gaúcho ganha 10° título e iguala Foguinho como recordista pelo Grêmio. Gazeta Esportiva. pt-br. 6 April 2024.
  30. Web site: Renato Gaúcho. UFPR. pt-BR. 1 May 2021.
  31. Appearance(s) in Copa Libertadores
  32. Appearance(s) in Torneio dos Campeões
  33. Appearance(s) in Intercontinental Cup
  34. Appearance(s) in Supercopa Libertadores
  35. Appearance(s) in UEFA Cup
  36. Appearance(s) in Serie A qualification play-offs
  37. Two appearances and one goal in Supercopa Sudamericana, one appearance in Copa dos Campeões Mundiais
  38. five appearances and six goals in Torneio Rio – São Paulo, six appearances and four goals in Supercopa Libertadores
  39. Web site: 1999. Bangu.net. pt-BR. 30 April 2021.
  40. Web site: Seleção Brasileira (Brazilian National Team) 1982-1984. RSSSF. 1 May 2021.
  41. Web site: Seleção Brasileira (Brazilian National Team) 1990-1991. RSSSF. 1 May 2021.
  42. Web site: Seleção Brasileira (Brazilian National Team) 1992-1993. RSSSF. 1 May 2021.
  43. Web site: FICHAS 1991_2000. RSSSF. pt-BR. 1 May 2021.
  44. Web site: FICHAS 2001_06. RSSSF. pt-BR. 1 May 2021.
  45. Web site: A trajetória de Renato Gaúcho no Vasco da Gama. The path of Renato Gaúcho at Vasco da Gama. SuperVasco. pt-BR. 14 April 2007. 1 May 2021.
  46. Web site: Fluminense demite Renato Gaúcho e pode contratar Cuca. Fluminense sack Renato Gaúcho and may sign Cuca. UOL Esporte. pt-BR. 11 August 2008. 1 May 2021.
  47. Web site: Lopes, Tita e Renato: trajetórias semelhantes no Vasco-2008. Lopes, Tita and Renato: similar paths at Vasco-2008. GloboEsporte.com. pt-BR. 8 December 2008. 1 May 2021.
  48. Web site: Fluminense demite Renato Gaúcho e contrata Cuca. Fluminense sack Renato Gaúcho and sign Cuca. Jornal Extra. pt-BR. 1 September 2009. 1 May 2021.
  49. Web site: Grêmio anuncia Renato Gaúcho como novo técnico do time. Grêmio announce Renato Gaúcho as new manager of the team. ESPN Brasil. pt-BR. 1 July 2013. 1 May 2021.
  50. Web site: Renato Gaúcho pede demissão e não é mais o técnico do Atlético-PR. Renato Gaúcho resigns and is no longer manager of Atlético-PR. UOL Esporte. pt-BR. 1 September 2011. 1 May 2021.
  51. Web site: Flu anuncia demissão de Renato e quer Ney Franco com novo técnico. Flu announce the dismissal of Renato and want Ney Franco as new manager. GloboEsporte.com. pt-BR. 2 April 2014. 1 May 2021.
  52. Web site: Títulos, estátua e polêmicas: Renato tira Grêmio da fila, mas sai após 3ª queda na Libertadores. Titles, statue and controversies: Renato takes Grêmio out of drought, but leaves after 3rd fall in the Libertadores. GloboEsporte.com. pt-BR. 15 April 2021. 1 May 2021.
  53. News: 16 January 2009 . South American Team of the Year . 10 December 2015.
  54. Web site: Treinador de Junho . Brasileirão Instagram . pt-br . 19 July 2023.