Tita (footballer, born 1958) explained

Tita
Fullname:Milton Queiroz da Paixão
Birth Date:1 April 1958
Birth Place:Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Height:1.74 m
Position:Attacking midfielder / Forward
Years1:1977–1982
Caps1:78
Goals1:22
Years2:1983
Caps2:18
Goals2:12
Years3:1983–1985
Caps3:23
Goals3:7
Years4:1985–1986
Caps4:17
Goals4:7
Years5:1987
Caps5:-
Goals5:-
Years6:1987–1988
Caps6:21
Goals6:10
Years7:1988–1989
Caps7:27
Goals7:9
Years8:1989–1990
Caps8:7
Goals8:2
Years9:1990–1994
Caps9:115
Goals9:54
Years10:1994–1995
Caps10:21
Goals10:8
Years11:1995–1996
Caps11:42
Goals11:27
Years12:1997–1998
Caps12:11
Goals12:6
Nationalyears1:1979–1990
Nationalcaps1:32
Nationalgoals1:6
Manageryears1:2000
Managerclubs1:Vasco da Gama
Manageryears2:2001
Managerclubs2:Americano
Manageryears3:2002
Managerclubs3:Urawa Red Diamonds
Manageryears4:2002
Managerclubs4:El Paso Patriots
Manageryears5:2003
Managerclubs5:América (RJ)
Manageryears6:2004
Managerclubs6:Bangu
Manageryears7:2005
Managerclubs7:Caxias
Manageryears8:2005
Managerclubs8:Remo
Manageryears9:2006
Managerclubs9:CFZ do Rio
Manageryears10:2006
Managerclubs10:Resende
Manageryears11:2007
Managerclubs11:Tupi
Manageryears12:2007
Managerclubs12:Macaé
Manageryears13:2008
Managerclubs13:Vasco da Gama
Manageryears14:2009
Managerclubs14:América de Natal
Manageryears15:2010
Managerclubs15:Volta Redonda
Manageryears16:2010–2011
Managerclubs16:León
Manageryears17:2012
Managerclubs17:Necaxa
Manageryears18:2016
Managerclubs18:Macaé[1]
Manageryears19:2016
Managerclubs19:Macaé[2]

Milton Queiroz da Paixão, simply known as Tita (born 1 April 1958), is a Brazilian former association footballer who played as a forward. He played for the Brazil national team and played for several Campeonato Brasileiro Série A clubs. After retiring, he started a managerial career.[3]

Personal life

He is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[4]

Playing career

He was capped 32 times for the national team, between August 1979 and May 1990, scoring six goals.[5] He played 391 games and scored 135 goals for Flamengo.[6] With Bayer Leverkusen, he won the UEFA Cup in 1988. He scored in the second leg of the final against Espanyol, one of three goals needed to equal a 3–0 deficit.

Managerial career

Tita has also managed several different clubs.[7] In 2008, he was Vasco da Gama's manager from August[8] to September.[9]

Managerial statistics

[10]

Honours

Club

1978, 1979, 1979 Special, 1981, 1987

1980, 1982, 1983, 1989

1981, 1983

1981, 1983

1985

1987–88

1992

1998

International

Brazil

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ex-Vasco e Fla, Tita é anunciado como novo treinador do Macaé. GloboEsporte.com. 2016-03-08. 2016-03-09.
  2. Web site: Macaé anuncia Tita como treinador para a disputa da Série C do Brasileiro. GloboEsporte.com. 2016-06-20. 2016-06-22.
  3. Web site: Que fim levou? Tita. Terceiro Tempo. 2016-06-22.
  4. Web site: 9 Professional Soccer Players You Didn't Know Were Latter-day Saints. Jannalee. Sandau. June 14, 2018. September 18, 2019.
  5. Web site: Tita. Sambafoot. August 11, 2008. July 14, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080521155220/http://www.sambafoot.com.br/jogadores/407_Tita.html . May 21, 2008.
  6. Web site: Tita. Flaestatística. August 11, 2008. pt. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120216062058/http://www.flaestatistica.com/tita.htm. February 16, 2012. mdy-all.
  7. Web site: Carreira como treinador. Tita Soccer. August 8, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080601215254/http://www.titasoccer.com/site/pt_perfil.php . June 1, 2008.
  8. Web site: Tita assume o Vasco após demissão de Antônio Lopes. Estadão. August 8, 2008. August 7, 2008.
  9. Web site: Para o lugar de Tita, Vasco anuncia volta de Renato Gaúcho. Gazeta Esportiva. September 18, 2008. September 18, 2008.
  10. https://data.j-league.or.jp/SFIX07/?staff_id=1829 J.League Data Site