José Duarte (football manager)
For other people with the same name, see José Duarte.
| Personal information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Full name | José Duarte | ||
| Date of birth | (1935-10-19)19 October 1935 | ||
| Place of birth | Campinas, Brazil | ||
| Date of death | 23 July 2004(2004-07-23) (aged 68) | ||
| Place of death | Campinas, Brazil | ||
| Managerial career | |||
| Years | Team | ||
| 1966 | Ponte Preta U20 | ||
| 1967–1968 | Guarani | ||
| 1969 | Ponte Preta | ||
| 1971–1975 | Guarani | ||
| 1975 | Saad | ||
| 1976 | Ponte Preta | ||
| 1976 | Santos | ||
| 1977 | Ponte Preta | ||
| 1978 | Cruzeiro | ||
| 1979 | Fluminense | ||
| 1979 | Internacional | ||
| 1979–1980 | Ponte Preta | ||
| 1980–1982 | Guarani | ||
| 1984 | Bahia | ||
| 1984 | Ponte Preta | ||
| 1985 | XV de Jaú | ||
| 1986 | Botafogo-SP | ||
| 1987 | Guarani | ||
| 1988 | Noroeste | ||
| 1988–1989 | União São João | ||
| 1990 | Atlético Paranaense | ||
| 1990 | Guaani | ||
| 1991 | Sãocarlense | ||
| 1995 | Brazil Women | ||
| 1996–1998 | Brazil Women | ||
| 2000 | Brazil Women | ||
José Duarte (19 October 1935 – 23 July 2004), commonly known as Zé Duarte, was a Brazilian football manager.[1]
Career
Duarte was the head coach of the Brazil women's national team at the 1996 Summer Olympics and 2000 Summer Olympics.
References
- ^ José Duarte at WorldFootball.net
External links
- José Duarte – FIFA competition record (archived)
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