Telê Santana Explained

Telê Santana
Fullname:Telê Santana da Silva
Birth Date:26 July 1931
Birth Place:Itabirito, Brazil
Death Place:Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Position:Winger
Years1:1951 - 1960
Years2:1960 - 1962
Years3:1963
Clubs1:Fluminense
Clubs2:Guarani
Clubs3:Vasco da Gama
Caps1:557
Goals1:162
Manageryears1:1969 - 1970
Manageryears2:1970 - 1972
Manageryears3:1973
Manageryears4:1973 - 1975
Manageryears5:1976
Manageryears6:1976 - 1978
Manageryears7:1979 - 1980
Manageryears8:1980 - 1982
Manageryears9:1983 - 1985
Manageryears10:1985 - 1986
Manageryears11:1987 - 1988
Manageryears12:1988 - 1989
Manageryears13:1989
Manageryears14:1990
Manageryears15:1990 - 1996
Managerclubs1:Fluminense
Managerclubs2:Atlético Mineiro
Managerclubs3:São Paulo
Managerclubs4:Atlético Mineiro
Managerclubs5:Botafogo
Managerclubs6:Grêmio
Managerclubs7:Palmeiras
Managerclubs8:Brazil
Managerclubs9:Al-Ahli
Managerclubs10:Brazil
Managerclubs11:Atlético Mineiro
Managerclubs12:Flamengo
Managerclubs13:Fluminense
Managerclubs14:Palmeiras
Managerclubs15:São Paulo

Telê Santana da Silva, also known as Telê Santana (July 26, 1931 – April 21, 2006) was a Brazilian football manager and former player (right winger). He was born in Itabirito, Minas Gerais.[1]

Telê was the manager responsible for putting together the 1982 and 1986 Brazil national squads. The 1982 squad in particular is remembered as one of the greatest teams in football history not to win the World Cup. It included players such as Zico, Sócrates, Falcão, Júnior and Toninho Cerezo. He was also a highly successful manager of various club teams, including the legendary 1992 and 1993 São Paulo, and was also very influential with Atlético Mineiro and Fluminense.

Telê is often mentioned by the Brazilian sports press as being one of the most relevant football managers to ever work in the country.[2] His preferred style of play was very offensive-minded, and he believed in training athletes by using relentless repetition of elementary fundamentals of the game, such as passing the ball and set piece training.

Career

First experiences

Telê started playing for Itabirense Esporte Clube, headquartered near his home in Itabirito, and later played for América, from São João del-Rei.

Playing career

Telê played for clubs such as Fluminense, Madureira and Vasco da Gama. He was also a reserve player of the Brazil national football team. As a player, his preferred position was centre forward. However, he started his career as a goalkeeper.

Managerial career

His career as a manager started in 1967, coaching the Fluminense youth squad. Four years later, Telê led Atlético Mineiro to win its first Brazilian championship title. Regarded to have coached two of the best Brazil national squads ever in the 1982 and 1986 World Cups, he failed, however, to win the tournament in both occasions.

Besides the coaching of the Brazil national team, Santana returned to club management in 1988 at Flamengo, but enjoyed his palmiest days with São Paulo between 1990 and 1996. With an outstanding team featuring Zetti, Cafu, Raí, and Leonardo (all of the aforementioned players eventually made it to the national squad in 1994), the side won the Brazilian championship title in 1991, and then the Libertadores Cup in 1992 and 1993, the first time that a Brazilian club had won it in 10 years. In those same two seasons, São Paulo also claimed the world club title in Tokyo, beating first Johan Cruyff's FC Barcelona and then Fabio Capello's A.C. Milan.[3] The memory of this squad is still very much regarded by the fans as one of the most spectacular in São Paulo's history.[4] [5]

Legacy

Santana is widely credited for the re-invention of the jogo bonito ("beautiful game" in Portuguese) by the vast majority of the Brazilian press. His full-attack mentality of play was best displayed with the 1982 Brazil national squad who fell 3 - 2 to Italy in the Second Round of the Cup.[6] Santana was criticized by many for refusing to switch Brazil's forward style of play versus Italy, since Brazil only needed to tie the game to reach the Semifinals due to the original World Cup setup at the time. Some pundits felt that Santana should have placed more emphasis on defence and a counterattack strategy due to circumstances of the match. Regardless of the fact that Santana never led the Brazilian squad to glory, he is still regarded as one of greatest managers and innovators in the history of Brazilian football.[7] [8]

With regards to role models, Santana has mentioned in one interview that he had no idols, though: "my greatest satisfaction would be to manage a team such as 1974 Holland. It was a team where you could pick [Johan] Cruyff and place him on the right wing. If I had to put him in the left-wing, he would still play [the same]. I could choose Neeskens, who played both to the right and to the left of the midfield. Thus, everyone played in any position."[9] He said he tried to use a similar tactic strategy in 1992's São Paulo, by using versatile players in different positions according to what was required in a match.

He was once considered by the media the "last romantic of the Brazilian football",[9] and had always been a strong campaigner for the fair play and against violence in the game.[10]

Death

In 1996, he had to retire, after suffering a stroke.[11] He had part of his left leg amputated in 2003 because of ischemia in his left foot. He was operated at Hospital Felício Roxo, in Belo Horizonte.[12]

Santana died on April 21, 2006, due to an abdominal infection.[13] His body was buried at Cemitério Parque da Colina, in Belo Horizonte.[14] His wife Ivonete and their son and daughter survive him.

Managerial statistics

TeamNationFromToRecord
width=40Gwidth=40Wwidth=40Dwidth=40Lwidth=40Fwidth=40Awidth=40GDwidth=50Win %
Fluminense1969196944 23 11 10 66 40 +26
Atlético Mineiro19701972149 76 46 27 223 117 +105
São Paulo1973197330 11 13 6 30 24 +6
Atlético Mineiro19731975151 82 37 32 243 125 +118
Botafogo1976197621 11 4 6 29 17 +12
Gremio19761978130 79 31 20 249 86 +163
Palmeiras1979198056 30 15 11 105 51 +54
Brazil2 April 19805 July 198238 29 6 3 74 25 +49
Al-Ahli1983198552 32 14 6 74 29 +45
Brazil2 June 198521 June 198617 11 4 2 45 12 +33
Atlético Mineiro19871988102 52 34 11 143 72 +71
Flamengo1988198962 37 15 10 74 39 +45
Fluminense1989198928 9 6 13 24 35 -11
Palmeiras1990199047 22 12 13 54 31 +23
São Paulo19901996391 191 114 86 603 375 +228
Total1,318 695 362 261 2,036 1,078 +955

Honours

As a Player

Club
  • Fluminense
  • 1951, 1959

    1957, 1960

    1952

    As a Manager

    Club
  • Fluminense
  • Atlético Mineiro
    Grêmio
    Al-Ahli
    Flamengo
    São Paulo
    Individual

    See also

    References

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: El pacto que sellaron Telé Santana y Cruyff hace 25 años. December 12, 2017.
    2. http://placar.abril.com.br/selecao-brasileira/tele-santana/materias/tele-santana-escolhe-as-suas-12-feras.html Telê Santana escolhe as suas 12 feras
    3. Web site: Telê Santana . June 21, 2010 . April 29, 2006 . Telegraph.co.uk .
    4. Web site: Toyota cups 1992 and 1993 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071018091242/http://fifa.com/classicfootball/clubs/matchreport/newsid=512370.html . dead . October 18, 2007 . June 21, 2010 . FIFA.com .
    5. Web site: Telê . June 21, 2010 . SaoPauloFC.net .
    6. Web site: Murió Telê Santana artífice del Juego Bonito brasileño . August 22, 2006 . April 22, 2006 . El Universal . es .
    7. Web site: Telê gosta de atacar . August 22, 2006 . Camisa 12 . pt . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071008052629/http://www.camisa12.esp.br/colunas/aizac/2005/1060,2,050321.asp . October 8, 2007 .
    8. News: Tim Vickery column . June 22, 2010 . BBC Sport . April 24, 2006.
    9. Web site: Memória Roda Viva (video clip and full written interview to TV Cultura) . June 21, 2010 . June 22, 1992 . Fapesp . pt .
    10. Web site: Early Day Motion . June 21, 2010 . May 9, 2006 . Parliament .
    11. News: Brazil mourn passing of Santana . June 21, 2010 . April 22, 2006 . BBC Sport .
    12. Web site: Telê Santana tem parte de perna amputada . August 22, 2006 . December 22, 2003 . Revista Época . pt .
    13. Web site: Morre em Belo Horizonte o ex-técnico da seleção Telê Santana . August 22, 2006 . April 21, 2006 . Folha Online . pt .
    14. Web site: Telê será enterrado na manhã deste sábado . August 22, 2006 . April 21, 2006 . Estado.com.br . pt . https://web.archive.org/web/20060515142955/http://www.estadao.com.br/esportes/futebol/noticias/2006/abr/21/138.htm . May 15, 2006 . dead .