Dado Cavalcanti

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Dado Cavalcanti
Personal information
Full nameLuis Eduardo Barros Cavalcanti
Date of birthJuly 9 1981 (31 years-old)
Place of birthArcoverde (PE), Brazil
Club information
Current clubCoritiba
Teams managed
YearsTeam
2006-2008
2008
2009-2010
2010-2011
2011
2011
2012
2012
2013
2013
2014-
Ulbra
Brazsat
Santa Cruz
América-RN
Central
Icasa
Ypiranga
Luverdense
Mogi Mirim
Paraná Clube
Coritiba

Luis Eduardo Barros Cavalcanti (Arcoverde, July 9 1981),[1] mostly known as Dado Cavalcanti, is a Brazilian football manager. He is currently Coritiba's manager.

Career

Dado was born in Arcoverde, a country town of Pernambuco and raised in Caruaru, where he started to play football. At 17, he went to principal city and into the Santa Cruz junior team. Praised for his technique, but slow and without force, he tried his luck at Naútico, where he found Muricy. Learning, received an invitation for an internship at a boardship of junior team, he accepted, and liked it. At 22, he trained at the junior team of Timbu, and there turns auxiliary of under-20 of Sport. Until the invitation that changed his life permanently.

Cavalcanti soon started to search for his space in the football world. His shooting star career as a football manager made him had great results in short period of time and accumulated experience even he was young. He was the youngest manager in Brazil to win a professional football title, at only 24 years with Ulbra-RO.

He won state championship two times at Rondônia in 2006 and 2007 seasons respectively. Dado won Brasília State Championship of the Division Three with Brazsat, in 2008. Always successful wherever he passed, reaching his goals which are pre-established for the clubs. He took Santa Cruz to the 16-round of Brazil Cup (Copa do Brasil), defeating Botafogo in Engenhão, equal the best place in club competition. He was elected the best manager of Pernambuco Championship in 2010.

He assumed a position at the end of 2010,at América de Natal in Brazilian Championship Serie B,he stayed with the team until March 2011. In march, he transferred to Central of Caruaru-PE, in April 30 signed with Icasa to control the club in Serie B. In 2012, control Ypiringa and Luverdense. He didn't get promoted at Luverdense,[2] but his good work made him come to São Paulo football,he signed in 2013, with Mogi Mirim.[3]

After a good work at Mogi Mirim, he signed with Parana Clube.

At the end of 2013,he was the new manager of Coritiba for the 2014 season.

Titles

Ulbra

  • Rondônia Championship:
    • 2006 and 2007

Brazstat

  • Brasília Championship (3° Division):
    • 2008

Santa Cruz

  • Pernambuco Championship:
    • 2009

Luverdense

  • Mato Grosso Championship:
    • 2012

Individuals Titles

  • Best manager of Pernambuco Championship:
    • 2010
  • Best manager of São Paulo Championship:
    • 2013

References

  1. "Dado Cavalcanti no Coxa". Coritiba Foot Ball Club. Retrieved 2 de fevereiro de 2014. 
  2. Só Notícias (06.02.2012). "Dado Cavalcanti é confirmado novo técnico do Luverdense". Retrieved 06.05.2012. 
  3. Reformulando o elenco, Mogi Mirim libera quatro jogadores antes do Paulistão

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