Clovis Alberto de Oliveira ( Port. Clóvis Alberto de Oliveira ; October 22, 1954 , Brazil ) - Brazilian football coach.
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| Full name | Clovis Alberto de Oliveira | ||||||||||||||||||
| Born | October 22, 1954 (64 years old) Brazil | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Club | without club | ||||||||||||||||||
| Position | Main coach | ||||||||||||||||||
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Biography
As a trainer, he worked on various continents. In the nineties, de Oliveira led the national teams of Trinidad and Tobago [1] and Tanzania .
In June 2000, the Brazilian was appointed to the post of head coach of the Jamaican national team . In parallel, he was the technical director at the local football federation. His task was to lead the national team to the 2002 World Cup . However, unlike the successful campaign for getting into the 1998 World Cup , the team unsuccessfully selected. In September 2001, she lost to Honuras and lost all chances for a second consecutive exit to the mundial. After an unsuccessful result, President of the Federation Horace Burella dismissed de Oliveira. [2]
In 2016, the mentor after a long break returned to coaching. For almost a year, he led the Brazilian club America from Rio de Janeiro .