Английская Википедия:Eduardo Oliveira (footballer, born 1982)
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Eduardo Gonçalves Torres de Oliveira (born 26 May 1982), known as Eduardo Oliveira, is a Brazilian football coach, currently in charge of Atlético Mineiro's under-20 team.
Playing career
Born in Rio de Janeiro,[1] Oliveira started to play football at young age in his hometown, before being invited to play in Minas Gerais[2] with Democrata de Sete Lagoas.[1] He subsequently played for Goiás before being invited to play college soccer in the United States.[2]
Oliveira joined University of West Florida's West Florida Argonauts in 2003.[3] He started in 57 of his 59 matches during his four-year spell, scoring nine goals and providing one assist.[3] In 2006, he was named in NCAA Division II's All-America team, being the first player from the UWF to be included.[1]
In 2009, Oliveira played in four USL Premier Development League matches for Panama City Beach Pirates.[4]
Managerial career
In 2007, Oliveira remained with the Argonauts, as an assistant coach.[3] In the summer of 2009, he moved to the Panama City Beach Pirates after being hired as an assistant coach.[3]
Oliveira returned to his home country in 2010, after being invited by the Brazilian Football Confederation to work as a fitness coach of the Brazil women's under-20 team.[2] He later became an assistant fitness coach of the full side in the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup,[2] being also an assistant of Jorge Barcellos for a brief period in 2011.[5]
Oliveira joined Botafogo in 2012, as a technical coordinator, and was subsequently invited by Nike in 2014 and 2015 to manage the Rio de Janeiro-based team for the Nike Most Wanted trials, which later selected players for the Nike Academy.[2][6][7] He joined Fluminense in 2017, as a youth coordinator.[2] He took over the under-17 team in May 2018,[2] and was appointed in charge of the under-20s on 16 December 2019.[8]
On 21 January 2022, Fluminense announced the departure of Oliveira from his under-20 role, after stating that he resigned after "receiving an offer"; he was replaced by his brother.[9] Just hours later, ge revealed that he had accepted an offer from Cuiabá to manage the club in the Campeonato Mato-Grossense;[10] the deal was officially announced three days later, as he was named the club's permanent assistant manager and interim for the state league.[11]
Oliveira made his managerial debut for Dourado on 26 January 2022, in a 2–1 away win over União Rondonópolis.[12] After another three matches in charge, he moved to the assistant role after the appointment of Pintado.[13]
On 7 May 2022, Oliveira left Cuiabá,[14] and returned to the under-20 category after being named in charge of Atlético Mineiro.[15]
Personal life
Oliveira's younger brother Guilherme is also a football manager, and both worked together at Fluminense and Botafogo.[16] Their father Eraldo Torres was a footballer, and played for the likes of America-RJ, Bangu, São Cristóvão and Americano before becoming a manager.[16]
Managerial statistics
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Cuiabá | Шаблон:Flagicon | 21 January 2022 | 6 February 2022 | [13] | ||||||||
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References
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