Renato Gaúcho
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Renato Gaúcho, real name Renato Portaluppi (born September 9, 1962 in Guaporé, Rio Grande do Sul) is a former Brazilian football (soccer) forward and a manager.
Renato started his career in Grêmio, and in 1983 he won the Libertadores Cup, beating Peñarol of Uruguay, and the Intercontinental Cup, beating Hamburger SV of Germany, and scoring twice.
In 1986 he moved to Flamengo and won the National Championship in the following year. Then in 1988 Renato moved abroad, signing with Roma. However, he failed to settle in Italy and retured to Flamengo after only one disappointing season.
Renato's career in Fluminense is generally associated to his belly goal in the Campeonato Carioca of 1995. With his goal he was crowned the King of Rio in that year.
Renato Gaúcho appeared 41 times for the Brazilian national team, scoring five goals.
He had been working as a manager since 2000. He was Madureira's manager in 2000 and 2001. Between September 2, 2002 and July 11, 2003, and between October 1, 2003 and December 28, 2003, he was manager of Fluminense. Since July 18, 2005, he is Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama's manager.
[edit] Clubs
- 1980-1986: Grêmio
- 1986-1988: Flamengo
- 1988-1989: Roma
- 1989-1990: Flamengo
- 1991-1992: Botafogo
- 1992-1994: Grêmio / Cruzeiro
- 1994: Atlético
- 1995-1997: Fluminense
- 1997: Flamengo
- 1999: Bangu
Brazil squad - 1990 World Cup | ||
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1 Taffarel | 2 Jorginho | 3 Ricardo Gomes | 4 Dunga | 5 Alemão | 6 Branco | 7 Bismarck | 8 Valdo | 9 Careca | 10 Silas | 11 Romário | 12 Acácio | 13 Mozer | 14 Aldair | 15 Müller | 16 Bebeto | 17 Renato Gaúcho | 18 Mazinho | 19 Ricardo Rocha | 20 Tita | 21 Mauro Galvão | 22 Zé Carlos | Coach: Lazaroni |
Categories: 1962 births | Gaúcho People | Living people | Brazilian footballers | Football (soccer) strikers | Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense players | C.R. Flamengo players | A.S. Roma players | Serie A players | Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas players | Cruzeiro Esporte Clube players | Clube Atlético Mineiro players | Fluminense Football Club players | Brazilian football managers | FIFA World Cup 1990 players | Italian-Brazilians