Teté Explained

Teté
Fullname:José Francisco Duarte Júnior
Years1:1930–1933
Clubs1:Botafogo
Years2:1933–1935
Clubs2:9º Regimento
Manageryears1:1935–1938
Managerclubs1:9º Regimento
Manageryears2:1940–1943
Managerclubs2:Brasil de Pelotas
Manageryears3:1944–1945
Managerclubs3:Farroupilha
Manageryears4:1946
Managerclubs4:Brasil de Pelotas
Manageryears5:1947
Managerclubs5:Cruzeiro (RS)
Manageryears6:1947–1951
Managerclubs6:Nacional (RS)
Manageryears7:1951–1957
Managerclubs7:Internacional
Manageryears8:1956
Managerclubs8:Brazil
Manageryears9:1958–1959
Managerclubs9:São José (RS)
Manageryears10:1960
Managerclubs10:Internacional

Teté (24 August 1907  - 18 June 1962) was a Brazilian football manager who coached Brazil national team for some games in 1956. He also coached Sport Club Internacional during the 1950s.[1]

Biography

Teté was a major coach of football in Rio Grande do Sul. Became known as the "Marshal of Victories," because he was an officer of the Army Reserve.

As a player, he served in the 9º Regimento. Then trained the Farroupilha (after the change of club name), Pelotas Brazil Guarany of Bagé, General Osorio Cruzeiro-RS Nacional-RS and Internacional .

In Internacional, Teté did well. He coached the team from 1951 to 1957 and was four-time Gaucho (51, 52, 53 and 55). Also coached Brazil national team, became champion of the Pan American of 1956 in Mexico.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Teté, O Marechal das Vitórias. Campeões do Futebol. 2015-09-29.