Cassiá

Cassiá
Personal information
Full nameJorge Antônio Dornelles Carpes
Date of birth14 June 1953
Place of birthSão Borja, Brazil
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing positiondefender
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1974–1977Internacional de São Borja
1977–1979Grêmio
1979Santos
1980Bahia
1981Operário-MS
1982São José-RS
1983Coritiba
Teams managed
?São Borja
1985Brasil de Pelotas
?Aimoré
?Novo Hamburgo
?São José-RS
?Bagé
?Cascavel
?Santo André
1988Lajeadense
1990Ypiranga-RS
1991São Luiz
1991-1992Pelotas
1993Rio Branco-SP
1993Grêmio
1994Portuguesa de Desportos
1995Rio Branco-SP
1997Bragantino
1997Rio Branco-SP
1997Juventude
1998Ponte Preta
1998Internacional
1999Figueirense
1999Criciúma
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Jorge Antônio Dornelles Carpes known as Cassiá (born 14 June 1953 in São Borja) is a retired Brazilian professional football player, who played as defender and a manager.

He is currently a state representative in Rio Grande do Sul. He graduated to apply for Deputy Governor of the State of Rio Grande do Sul by Solidarity (SD) in Hope coalition that unites the Rio Grande, with the candidate to Ana Amélia Lemos Government, PP.

Career as a player

Began his professional career in the Internacional de São Borja in 1974. Later he played for the teams: Grêmio, Santos, Bahia, Operário-MS, São José-RS, Coritiba, where he finished his career in 1983.

Career as a manager

Since 1980s he coached the São Borja, Brasil de Pelotas, Aimoré, Novo Hamburgo, São José-RS, Bagé, Cascavel, Santo André, Lajeadense, Ypiranga-RS, São Luiz, Pelotas, Rio Branco-SP, Grêmio, Portuguesa de Desportos, Bragantino, Juventude, Ponte Preta, Internacional, Figueirense and Criciúma.[1]

Titles

As a player

Grêmio
1977
Operário-MS
1981

As a manager

Grêmio
1993
Pelotas
1992

References

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