Vail Mota Explained

Vail Mota
Fullname:Vail Pellegrineti Mota
Birth Date:21 June 1938
Birth Place:Itirapina, Brazil
Death Place:Araraquara, Brazil
Youthclubs1:Ferroviária
Youthclubs2:AD Araraquara
Manageryears1:1968–1971
Managerclubs1:Ferroviária
Manageryears2:1971
Managerclubs2:América-SP
Manageryears3:1972
Managerclubs3:São Paulo
Manageryears4:1972
Managerclubs4:Noroeste
Manageryears5:1973
Managerclubs5:Atlético Paranaense
Manageryears6:1975–1978
Managerclubs6:Ferroviária
Manageryears7:1978
Managerclubs7:Remo
Manageryears8:1979
Managerclubs8:Sport Recife
Manageryears9:1980
Managerclubs9:Vila Nova
Manageryears10:1981
Managerclubs10:Uberlândia
Manageryears11:1982
Managerclubs11:Francana
Manageryears12:1982–1983
Managerclubs12:Vila Nova
Manageryears13:1984
Managerclubs13:Goiás
Manageryears14:1984
Managerclubs14:Catuense
Manageryears15:1984–1985
Managerclubs15:Comercial-MS
Manageryears16:1985
Managerclubs16:Joinville
Manageryears17:1985
Managerclubs17:Ferroviária
Manageryears18:1986
Managerclubs18:Paulista
Manageryears19:1987
Managerclubs19:São José-SP
Manageryears20:1987
Managerclubs20:Catuense
Manageryears21:1988
Managerclubs21:Blumenau
Manageryears22:1989
Managerclubs22:Ferroviária
Manageryears23:1990
Managerclubs23:Blumenau
Manageryears24:1990
Managerclubs24:Ferroviária
Manageryears25:1991
Managerclubs25:XV de Jaú
Manageryears26:1992–1995
Managerclubs26:Ferroviária
Manageryears27:1995
Managerclubs27:Catanduvense
Manageryears28:1996
Managerclubs28:Ferroviária
Manageryears29:1997
Managerclubs29:Blumenau
Pcupdate:4 March 2024

Vail Mota (21 June 1938 – 16 December 2009), was a Brazilian professional football manager.

Career

After attempting a career as a player for the former AD Araraquara, and for Ferroviária in the 1950s, Vail Mota graduated in physical education, being Diede Lameiro physical trainer at Ferroviária itself. He later became the coach who directed Ferroviária the most times, with 398 appearances.[1] He also coached São Paulo in 1972, managing the club for 10 matches. [2], and coached several other teams, especially Vila Nova, where he was champion of Goiás in 1980 and 1982, and Catuense, where he was runner-up in Bahia in 1987.[3]

Death

Vail Mota died on 16 December 2009 in Araraquara, victim of a kidney infection.

Honours

Vila Nova

1980, 1982

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vail Motta: O técnico que mais comandou a Ferroviária . Portal Morada . 26 January 2021 . 4 March 2024 . pt.
  2. Web site: Todos os Treinadores . SPFCpédia . 4 March 2024 . pt.
  3. Web site: Que fim levou? Vail Mota . Terceiro Tempo . 4 March 2024 . pt.