Carlos César (football manager)
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Carlos César Ramos Custódio | ||
Date of birth | February 27, 1943 | ||
Place of birth | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | ||
Playing position | Manager | ||
Teams managed | |||
Years | Team | ||
1975 | Brazil U23 (coach) | ||
1975–1977 | Vasco da Gama (coach) | ||
1978 | Fluminense (youth coach) | ||
1979–1980 | Qatar U17 (assistant) | ||
1981 | Fluminense (youth coach) | ||
1984–1985 | Al-Rayyan (assistant) | ||
1986 | Al-Salmiya (youth coach) | ||
1987 | Al-Jazira (youth coach/assistant) | ||
1989–1990 | Al-Ettifaq | ||
1993–1994 | Fluminense (youth coach) | ||
1996–1997 | Brazil U17 | ||
1997 | Fluminense (youth coach) | ||
1999–2002 | Flamengo (coach/caretaker) | ||
2001 | Brazil U20[1] | ||
2004–2005 | América-RJ | ||
2006 | Paysandu | ||
2009 | Duque de Caxias | ||
2012 | Bangu |
Carlos César Ramos Custódio also known as Carlos César (born February 27, 1943 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a football manager who last worked for Bangu.[2]
Honours
Brazil
- South American Under-17 Football Championship (2): 1997, 1999
- FIFA U-17 World Cup (2): 1997, 1999
- South American Youth Championship: 2001
References
- ↑ "Diário de Cuiabá" (in Portuguese). Diariodecuiaba.com.br. June 22, 2001. Retrieved May 8, 2012.
- ↑ "Carlos César pede demissão e Cleimar Rocha assume o comando do Bangu - Bangu" (in Portuguese). FutNet. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved May 8, 2012.
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