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Ênio Vargas de Andrade (31 January 1928 – 22 January 1997) was a Brazilian football player and coach. He became most notable for his coaching achievements, winning three Brazilian league titles.

Ênio Andrade
Personal information
Full name Ênio Vargas de Andrade
Date of birth (1928-01-31)31 January 1928
Place of birth Porto Alegre, Brazil
Date of death 22 January 1997(1997-01-22) (aged 68)
Place of death Porto Alegre, Brazil
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
19491950 São José
19501951 Internacional
19511957 Renner
19581960 Palmeiras
1961 Náutico
1962 São José
National team
1956 Brazil
Teams managed
1975 Náutico
1976 Esportivo
1976 Grêmio
1977 Santa Cruz
1978 Sport
1979 Juventude
1979–1980 Internacional
1981–1982 Grêmio
1984 Náutico
1985 Coritiba
1986 Sport
1987–1988 Internacional
1988 Palmeiras
1989 Corinthians
1989 Cruzeiro
1990 Cruzeiro
1990–1991 Internacional
1991–1992 Cruzeiro
1992 Bragantino
1993 Internacional
1994 Cruzeiro
1995 Cruzeiro
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of October 8, 2019
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of October 8, 2019

Biography


Enio Andrade began in 1949 as centreback with São José, moving to Internacional in Porto Alegre the following year. In 1951 he moved to local rivals Grêmio Esportivo Renner, where he played until 1957.

During his time with Renner coach Selviro Rodrigues assigned him to the midfield. In 1956 he won with Brazil the Panamerican Championship in Mexico.

After ending his career as a player in 1961, Enio Andrade became coach. He was considered a strategist and won three Brazilian championships in 1979 with Internacional (being undefeated, the only one to get this done until today) in 1981 with Grêmio (in the Estádio do Morumbi) and 1985 with Coritiba (in the Maracanã, after dispute penalties).

Enio Andrade also has international achievements in his resume, winning with Cruzeiro the Supercopa Sudamericana, Copa de Oro and the Supercopa Masters.

Enio Andrade died in 1997, at 68 years old, of pulmonary complications.


Honours



Player



Internacional


Renner


Palmeiras


Coach



Internacional


Grêmio


Coritiba


Cruzeiro


Náutico




На других языках


- [en] Ênio Andrade

[it] Ênio Andrade

Ênio Vargas de Andrade (Porto Alegre, 31 gennaio 1928 – Porto Alegre, 22 gennaio 1997) è stato un calciatore e allenatore di calcio brasiliano. Campione del Brasile per tre volte con altrettante squadre diverse, conta più di trecento panchine nel campionato brasiliano.[1] È, insieme a Rubens Minelli, l'unico allenatore ad aver vinto per tre volte il titolo: Muricy Ramalho con quattro e Vanderlei Luxemburgo con cinque li precedono nel novero degli allenatori più vincenti del Brasileirão.[2]

[ru] Андраде, Энио

Энио Варгас де Андраде (порт. Ênio Vargas de Andrade; Порту-Алегри, 31 января 1928 — Порту-Алегри, 22 января, 1997) — бразильский футболист и тренер. Играл на позиции атакующего полузащитника и обладал хорошей техникой.[1] Трёхкратный чемпион Бразилии как тренер.[2] Он наряду с Рубенсом Минелли, является единственным тренером, который выиграл титул три раза. Их опережают только Муриси Рамальо с четырьмя и Вандерлей Лушембурго с пятью трофеями. Таким образом, Андраде — один из самых успешных тренеров чемпионата Бразилии.[3]



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