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Aymoré Moreira (24 April 1912 26 July 1998) was a Brazilian football player and coach, who played as a goalkeeper. He was a brother of Zezé Moreira and Ayrton Moreira, both of whom were also successful coaches in Brazilian football.

Aymoré Moreira
Aymoré Moreira, May 1963
Personal information
Date of birth (1912-04-24)24 April 1912
Place of birth Miracema, Brazil
Date of death 26 July 1998(1998-07-26) (aged 86)
Place of death Salvador Bahia, Brazil
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1932–1933 América (RJ)
1934–1935 Palestra Itália
1936–1941 Botafogo 412 (0)
1941 Fluminense
1941–1946 Botafogo
International career
19321942 Brazil 32 (0)
Management career
1948–1949 Olaria
1950 Bangu
1951 São Cristóvão
1951–1952 Palmeiras
1952 Santos
1953 Portuguesa
1953 São Paulo
1953 Brazil
1954–1957 Palmeiras
1961–1963 Brazil
1962 São Paulo
1962–1966 Portuguesa
1966–1967 São Paulo
1967 Palmeiras
1967–1968 Flamengo
1967–1968 Brazil
1968 Corinthians
1969–1970 Portuguesa
1970–1971 Corinthians
1972–1974 Boavista
1974–1975 Porto
1975–1976 Panathinaikos
1977 Botafogo
1977 Ferroviária
1977–1978 Cruzeiro
1979 Vitória
1981–1982 Bahia
1983 Galícia
1984 Catuense
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career


Moreira was born in Miracema, Rio de Janeiro. He began his career as a right-winger, but soon he changed to become a goalkeeper, playing for América, Palestra Itália and Botafogo, where he remained from 1936 to 1946 and earned call-ups to the Brazilian national team, the "Canarinho" (Portuguese, Little Canary).

After his retirement as a player, he became a successful coach, leading the Brazilian national team to its second FIFA World Cup in (1962). In the first match against Mexico national team, Pelé assisted on the first goal and scored the second one, later injuring himself while attempting a long-range shot against Czechoslovakia national team. This kept him out of the remainder of the tournament and forced Moreira to make his only lineup change of the tournament; bringing in Amarildo. The replacement duly scored in the final, a rematch against Czechoslovakia. Garrincha starred in the 3–1 win.

Moreira managed Brazilian national team for 61 matches, with 37 wins, 9 draws and 15 losses. Besides winning the World Cup, he led the "Canarinha" to win the Taça Oswaldo Cruz in 1961 and 1962, Taça Bernardo O'Higgins in 1961 and 1966, Roca Cup in 1963 and Taça Rio Branco in 1967.

Among the clubs he coached were Bangu,[1] Palmeiras, Portuguesa, Botafogo, São Paulo, Galícia[2] and Panathinaikos.[3]

Moreira died in Salvador, Bahia, aged 86.


Honours



International


Brazil

References


  1. "Aymoré Moreira - Aymoré Moreira - Sambafoot.com, toute l'actualité du football brésilien". fr.sambafoot.com. Archived from the original on 9 August 2011. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  2. "Técnico Aymoré Moreira (Aymoré Moreira) - Futpédia". Archived from the original on 2009-05-11. Retrieved 2010-03-15.
  3. "Football.history - (Palefip.uk)". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2010-01-23.



На других языках


[de] Aymoré Moreira

Aymoré Moreira (* 24. April 1912 in Miracema; † 26. Juli 1998 in Salvador da Bahia) war ein brasilianischer Fußballer und Trainer, der die brasilianische Fußballnationalmannschaft bei der Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft 1962 zum Titelgewinn führte.
- [en] Aymoré Moreira

[es] Aymoré Moreira

Aymoré Moreira nació en Miracema, Río de Janeiro, en 1912. Era hermano de Zezé Moreira y Ayrton Moreira, ambos entrenadores de fútbol como él.

[fr] Aymoré Moreira

Aymoré Moreira, né le 24 avril 1912 à Miracema et décédé le 26 juillet 1998 à Salvador, était un footballeur et entraîneur brésilien.

[it] Aymoré Moreira

Aymoré Moreira (Miracema, 24 aprile 1912 – Salvador, 26 luglio 1998) è stato un allenatore di calcio e calciatore brasiliano.

[ru] Морейра, Айморе

Айморе́ Море́йра (порт. Aymoré Moreira/Aimoré Moreira; 24 апреля 1912[1], Мирасема — 26 июля 1998, Салвадор (Баия)) — бразильский футболист и футбольный тренер. Чемпион мира 1962 года. Брат известных тренеров Зезе Морейры и Айртона Морейры.



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