Luiz Carlos Winck
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Silver | 1988 Seoul | Team Competition |
Luiz Carlos Coelho Winck, (born in Portão, Rio Grande do Sul, January 5, 1963) was a Brazilian football (soccer) player. Started his successful journey in soccer as a defensive midfielder in S.C Internacional, moving to the right-back position in 1984 by late coach, Enio Andrade. Having changed his position, Winck quickly improved his performance, winning the most important award in Brazil run by sports' magazine Placar (Bola de Prata) as the best player in his position that year (he would conquer the prize again in 1987).
Luiz Carlos Winck, along with midfielder Ademir Kaefer, is the only Brazilian soccer player to get two silver medals in the Olympic Games (1984 and 1988).
In 1996, he retired while playing in São José-RS. Then he became coach, for teams such as São José itself, Grêmio Coariense, São Raimundo and Sampaio Correa. [1] He is currently with River Atlético Clube.
[edit] Clubs
- Internacional: 1981 - 1989
- Vasco da Gama: 1989 - 1990
- Internacional: 1991 - 1991
- Vasco da Gama: 1992 - 1992
- Grêmio: 1993 - 1993
- Corinthians: 1993 - 1993
- Internacional: 1994 - 1994
- Atlético Mineiro: 1994 - 1994
- Botafogo: 1995 - 1995
- Flamengo: 1995 - 1995
- São José: 1996 - 1996
[edit] Honours
- Campeonato Gaúcho: five times (1981, 1982, 1984, 1991, and 1993).
- Campeonato Brasileiro (1989).
- Los Angeles Olympic Games (1984) - Silver medal.
- Seoul Olympic Games (1988) - Silver medal.