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Abel Braga

Abel Carlos da Silva Braga (born 1 September 1952), known as Abel Braga, is a Brazilian former football coach and player.[2]

Abel Braga
Braga in 2007
Personal information
Full name Abel Carlos da Silva Braga
Date of birth (1952-09-01) 1 September 1952 (age 70)
Place of birth Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Height 1.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in)
Position(s) Centre back
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1968–1976 Fluminense 42 (1)
1976–1979 Vasco da Gama 37 (0)
1977Las Vegas Quicksilvers (loan)[1] 11 (2)
1979–1981 Paris Saint-Germain 45 (9)
1981–1982 Cruzeiro 12 (1)
1982–1984 Botafogo 21 (4)
1984–1985 Goytacaz
International career
1978 Brazil 1 (0)
Managerial career
1985 Goytacaz
1985 Botafogo
1986 Rio Ave
1986 Vitória
1987 Galícia
1987–1988 Santa Cruz
1988–1989 Internacional
1989–1991 Famalicão
1991 Internacional
1992–1993 Belenenses
1993–1994 Famalicão
1994–1995 Vitória de Setúbal
1995 Vasco da Gama
1995 Internacional
1997 Guarani
1997–1998 Atlético Paranaense
1998 Bahia
1999 Coritiba
1999–2000 Paraná
2000 Vasco da Gama
2000 Marseille
2001 Atlético Mineiro
2001–2002 Botafogo
2002 Botafogo
2002 Atlético Paranaense
2003 Ponte Preta
2004 Flamengo
2005 Fluminense
2006–2007 Internacional
2007–2008 Internacional
2008–2011 Al Jazira
2011–2013 Fluminense
2014 Internacional
2015 Al Jazira
2017–2018 Fluminense
2019 Flamengo
2019 Cruzeiro
2020 Vasco da Gama
2020–2021 Internacional
2021 Lugano
2022 Fluminense
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He played as a central defender during a professional career that started with Fluminense in 1968. He earned one cap for Brazil, and was on the 1978 FIFA World Cup squad.

Since his retirement in 1985, he has managed a number of clubs in Brazil and Portugal, including three spells at Fluminense. In 2006, he won the Copa Libertadores and FIFA Club World Cup for Internacional. He has also managed French club Marseille, as well as Emirati club Al Jazira over two spells.

Playing career

Known as Abel during his playing days, he started his career as a player in Fluminense in 1968, staying at the club until 1976, when he moved to Vasco da Gama.

He also played for Paris Saint-Germain, of France, from 1979 to 1981, for Botafogo, from 1982 to 1984, and Goytacaz, in 1984, and 1985, where ended his career.

He earned just one cap for the Brazil national football team, on 19 April 1978, versus England, but he took part in the team that represented Brazil in the 1978 FIFA World Cup in Argentina.

Managerial career

After retiring as a player, Braga became a head coach, and worked at clubs such as Vasco da Gama, Internacional, Atlético Paranaense, Coritiba, Atlético Mineiro and Ponte Preta.

In 1988, at Internacional, he was runner-up of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A after losing to Esporte Clube Bahia in the final match. In 1989, he came close to winning the Copa Libertadores, but the club ended up losing to Paraguay's Olimpia on penalties after conceding three goals in the return match at home.

In July 2000, Braga signed for Olympique de Marseillerivals of his former team PSG – who had only just stayed in Ligue 1 on the last day of the previous season. He spent large amounts of money to buy compatriots Marcelinho Paraíba and Adriano Gabiru, and was dismissed in November with the team in the relegation zone having won five out of 16 games.[3]

In 2004, Abel Braga became Flamengo head coach, winning Taça Guanabara and Campeonato Carioca. He became most remembered, however, because Flamengo lost the Copa do Brasil to underdogs Esporte Clube Santo André, even though the final match was held in Rio de Janeiro, home of Flamengo.

In 2005, as Fluminense head coach, he won the Campeonato Carioca of that year. Abel finished the year, however, carrying the burden of two successive last-minute failures. Against all odds, Fluminense lost to underdogs Paulista of Jundiaí in the Copa do Brasil final match, under circumstances similar to the ones he faced the year before with Flamengo. Paulista, currently in the second division of the Campeonato Brasileiro, eventually qualified for the Copa Libertadores. Fluminense had another chance to qualify for the Libertadores, the most prestigious club football tournament in South America, by finishing the Série A among the top four. Even though Fluminense managed to lead the table for a few rounds, it failed again in the last match. A draw against Palmeiras would have been enough for the team to finish fourth, but they lost.

In the beginning of 2006, Abel transferred to Internacional of Porto Alegre to lead the team in the football tournament of Rio Grande do Sul. Grêmio emerged champions and Abel was criticized as an eternal runner-up. However, he may claim to have changed that image by winning the Copa Libertadores, one of the greatest achievements in the history of Internacional. The IFFHS ranked him as the sixth best club coach in 2006. He also led Internacional to win the 2006 FIFA Club World Cup.

After a spell managing Al Jazira, where he won the league during his last year, he came back to Fluminense. The club was struggling after Muricy Ramalho was fired. Despite having little time to fix the team, which was in the lower positions of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A when he took over, he managed to finish the year in third place and qualify for the Copa Libertadores. In 2012, he led Fluminense to win the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A and was awarded as the best coach of the league.

On 30 May 2013, after the elimination of Fluminense against Paraguayan Club Olimpia from 2013 Copa Libertadores, competition that Flu were one of favorites, Braga was humiliated by rival fans in the arrival of club. At same time, fans of the Tricolor wrote on the walls of Laranjeiras, headquarters of club, "Fora Abel" (Abel out) and "Time Sem Vergonha" (Team without shame).[4]

On 29 July 2013, after five consecutive loses in 2013 Brazilian League, that keep the club in relegation zone, Braga was dismissed from Fluminense.[5]

In January 2014, Braga returned to Internacional as manager. On 15 December, he announced that he would not continue as manager of Internacional.[6]

Braga returned to Al Jazira for a second spell in the summer of 2015, but parted company with the club in December after a string of poor results.[7]

Fluminense hired Braga on 1 December 2016, to be the head coach for the 2017 season.[8] Fluminense had a decent performance in the first semester of 2017, when Fluminense became champions of Primeira Liga, runner-ups to 2017 Campeonato Carioca, but failed to advance through the round of 16 in 2017 Copa do Brasil. There was speculation of his retirement after his son João Pedro died in midseason. Fluminense ended 2017 Campeonato Brasileiro in 14th position and reached the round of 8 in 2017 Copa Sudamericana.

Abel Braga continued as Fluminense head coach for 2018. Fluminense had early exits in every tournament played in 2018. Before the Brazilian midseason break for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Abel resigned after a 18 month stint.[9] Abel is currently the record holder for the 2nd most matches as a Fluminense head coach.

On 2 January 2019, Flamengo hired Abel Braga as head coach.[10] They confirmed their status as favourites by winning the 2019 Campeonato Carioca.[11] He resigned on 29 May after being contested by fans.[12]

Cruzeiro announced Braga as head coach on 27 September 2019,[13] but sacked him on 29 November after winning three games out of 14.[14] He was announced as Vasco da Gama's head coach for the 2020 season on 16 December 2019,[15] but resigned the following 16 March.

On 10 November 2020, Braga returned to Internacional for a seventh spell as manager, replacing Eduardo Coudet.[16] He left the following 26 February, after losing the 2020 Série A in the last round.[17]

In June 2021, Braga was hired by Swiss Super League club FC Lugano,[18] but was sacked on 1 September after the team gained 2 points in the first 4 league games of the 2021–22 season.[19] On 15 December, he returned to Fluminense for a fourth spell as manager,[20] but resigned on 28 April 2022, despite winning the 2022 Campeonato Carioca.[21]

Personal life

On 29 July 2017, Braga's 18-year-old son, João Pedro, died after falling from the balcony of the family's apartment in the Leblon region of Rio de Janeiro.[22] Braga was informed of his son's death whilst undergoing the final preparations for Fluminense's fixture against Ponte Preta the following day. Ponte Preta agreed to Fluminense's request to postpone the match, which was rescheduled by the CBF.

Managerial statistics

As of 26 April 2022
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat. From To Record Ref
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Botafogo   1 March 1985 29 October 1985 35 13 10 12 40 44 −4 037.14
Internacional   2 October 1988 18 June 1989 62 31 19 12 95 52 +43 050.00
Famalicão   July 1989 May 1991 72 29 22 21 88 65 +23 040.28 [23]
Internacional   11 June 1991 22 September 1991 18 11 5 2 25 8 +17 061.11
Belenenses   3 November 1991 16 October 1993 68 30 21 17 95 69 +26 044.12 [23]
Famalicão   28 November 1993 2 June 1994 24 4 7 13 19 54 −35 016.67 [23]
Rio Ave   21 August 1994 1 October 1994 6 2 1 3 6 7 −1 033.33 [23]
Vitória de Setúbal   20 November 1994 25 February 1995 12 1 2 9 9 21 −12 008.33 [23]
Vasco da Gama   April 1995 May 1995 14 6 3 5 19 15 +4 042.86 [24]
Internacional   12 July 1995 3 December 1995 29 12 9 8 44 27 +17 041.38
Guarani   25 March 1997 20 April 1997 5 0 3 2 8 11 −3 000.00
Atlético Paranaense   July 1997 21 August 1998 61 32 15 14 111 71 +40 052.46
Coritiba   30 April 1999 September 1999 21 9 6 6 30 29 +1 042.86
Paraná   7 October 1999 5 March 2000 20 10 3 7 28 24 +4 050.00
Vasco da Gama   5 March 2000 2 June 2000 23 16 5 2 62 21 +41 069.57 [24]
Marseille   2 June 2000 17 November 2000 16 5 3 8 17 20 −3 031.25
Atlético Mineiro   January 2001 19 April 2001 24 12 8 4 49 23 +26 050.00
Botafogo   15 October 2001 8 July 2002 55 21 17 17 100 90 +10 038.18
Botafogo   22 August 2002 22 September 2002 8 2 2 4 7 13 −6 025.00
Atlético Paranaense   18 October 2002 19 November 2002 6 3 1 2 13 12 +1 050.00
Ponte Preta   11 December 2002 14 December 2003 56 15 22 19 83 93 −10 026.79
Flamengo   17 December 2003 18 July 2004 44 19 12 13 70 56 +14 043.18 [25]
Fluminense   21 December 2004 13 December 2005 74 37 17 20 144 109 +35 050.00
Internacional   13 December 2005 24 April 2007 94 53 23 18 140 83 +57 056.38
Internacional   10 August 2007 1 June 2008 50 28 9 13 93 45 +48 056.00
Al Jazira   2 July 2008 7 June 2011 86 51 21 14 195 114 +81 059.30 [26]
Fluminense   8 June 2011 29 July 2013 142 77 27 38 230 153 +77 054.23 [27]
Internacional   17 December 2013 31 December 2014 62 37 10 15 103 63 +40 059.68
Al Jazira   16 June 2015 12 December 2015 16 3 6 7 32 38 −6 018.75
Fluminense   30 November 2016 16 June 2018 109 43 29 37 166 129 +37 039.45 [28]
Flamengo   2 January 2019 29 May 2019 30 18 7 5 56 27 +29 060.00
Cruzeiro   27 September 2019 29 November 2019 14 3 8 3 10 11 −1 021.43
Vasco da Gama   16 December 2019 16 March 2020 14 4 5 5 8 9 −1 028.57
Internacional   10 November 2020 26 February 2021 18 10 4 4 28 14 +14 055.56 [17]
FC Lugano   30 June 2021 1 September 2021 6 3 1 2 14 8 +6 050.00 [29]
Fluminense   15 December 2021 28 April 2022 21 14 3 4 31 12 +19 066.67
Career total 1,429 664 375 390 2,268 1,640 +628 046.47

Honours

Player

Fluminense
Vasco

Manager

Atlético Paranaense
Coritiba
Vasco
Flamengo
Fluminense
Internacional
Al Jazira

Individual

References

  1. ^ NASL profile
  2. ^ Faria, Eric; Raupp, Ivan; Bastos, Marcelo (June 29, 2022). "Abel Braga confirma aposentadoria como técnico, mas não se vê longe do futebol: "Quero ser coordenador"". globoesporte.com (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved October 15, 2022.
  3. ^ Madeira, Eduardo (March 19, 2020). "A meteórica passagem de Abel Braga pelo Marseille" [Abel Braga's meteoric spell at Marseille] (in Portuguese). Terra de Zizou. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  4. ^ globoesporte.globo.com
  5. ^ Flu demite Abel mesmo sem opção de consenso para assumir o time
  6. ^ "Abel Braga perde a paciência e descarta permanência no Internacional em 2015". iG. iG.
  7. ^ McAuley, John (December 12, 2015). "Al Jazira, languishing in AGL relegation fight, part company with Abel Braga". The National. Retrieved June 18, 2018.
  8. ^ "Braga set to be named Fluminense coach". SPORTSKEEDA.
  9. ^ "Braga calls it quits as coach of Brazil's Fluminense". EFE.
  10. ^ "Flamengo introduces Abel Braga as its manager for 2019 season". EFE.
  11. ^ "Flamengo bate o Vasco e é campeão carioca de 2019". CBF.
  12. ^ "Abel Braga resigns as Flamengo head coach". Business Standard.
  13. ^ "Cruzeiro anuncia a contratação do técnico Abel Braga". VEJA.
  14. ^ "Adilson Batista substitui Abel Braga, que deixa o Cruzeiro após derrota para o CSA". O Globo.
  15. ^ "Abel Braga é o novo técnico do Vasco". G1. December 16, 2019. Retrieved January 8, 2020.
  16. ^ "Abel Braga volta ao Internacional" [Abel Braga returns to Internacional] (in Brazilian Portuguese). SC Internacional. November 10, 2020. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  17. ^ a b "Sétima despedida: Relembre a campanha de Abel Braga, que deixa o Internacional como vice-campeão nacional" [Seventh farewell: Remember the campaign of Abel Braga, who leaves Internacional as the second placed in the league] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Esporte News Mundo. February 27, 2021. Retrieved September 6, 2021.
  18. ^ "ABEL BRAGA A LUGANO ANCHE CON RENZETTI" (in Italian). FC Lugano. June 27, 2021. Retrieved October 19, 2021.
  19. ^ "CAMBIO ALLA GUIDA DELLA PRIMA SQUADRA DELL'FC LUGANO" (in Italian). FC Lugano. September 1, 2021. Retrieved October 19, 2021.
  20. ^ "Abel Braga é o novo técnico do Fluminense" [Abel Braga is the new manager of Fluminense] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Fluminense FC. December 15, 2021. Retrieved December 16, 2021.
  21. ^ "Nota Oficial - Abel Braga" [Official note - Abel Braga] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Fluminense FC. April 28, 2022. Retrieved April 29, 2022.
  22. ^ Bruno Braz, Leo Burlá e Pedro Ivo Almeida (July 29, 2017). "Morre o filho do técnico Abel Braga; jogo do Fluminense é adiado" [The son of coach Abel Braga dies; Fluminense's game is postponed] (in Portuguese). Retrieved January 1, 2018.
  23. ^ a b c d e at ForaDeJogo (archived). Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  24. ^ a b "Juventude, medalhões e 'chocolate': as passagens de Abel Braga pelo Vasco" [Youth, veterans and 'thrashing': the stints of Abel Braga at Vasco] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Lance!. December 18, 2019. Retrieved September 6, 2021.
  25. ^ "Abel retorna ao Flamengo, clube que ajudou a sua 'carreira a deslanchar'" [Abel returns to Flamengo, club that helped his 'career to take off'] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Terra. December 12, 2018. Retrieved September 6, 2021.
  26. ^ "Abel Braga é o novo treinador do Al Jazira, dos Emirados Árabes" [Abel Braga is the new manager of Al Jazira, from the United Arab Emirates] (in Brazilian Portuguese). ESPN Brasil. June 16, 2015. Retrieved September 6, 2021.
  27. ^ "Campeão como jogador e treinador, Abel Braga dirigirá Flu pela terceira vez" [Champion as player and manager, Abel Braga will manage Flu for the third time] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Veja. February 20, 2017. Retrieved September 6, 2021.
  28. ^ "Fim do casamento! Abel Braga pede demissão e deixa Fluminense" [End of marriage! Abel Braga resigns and leaves Fluminense] (in Brazilian Portuguese). UOL Esporte. June 16, 2018. Retrieved September 6, 2021.
  29. ^ "Abel Braga é demitido do Lugano menos de três meses depois de assumir o clube suíço" [Abel Braga is fired from Lugano less than three months after taking over the Swiss club] (in Brazilian Portuguese). ge. September 1, 2021. Retrieved September 6, 2021.
  30. ^ "Com nove jogadores de Fla e Flu, Ferj divulga seleção do Campeonato Carioca". Globoesporte.com. May 7, 2017. Retrieved May 8, 2017.

External links

  • Abel Braga at National-Football-Teams.com
  • at Sambafoot (archived)
  • Abel Braga coach profile at Sambafoot ()

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Abel Braga news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message In this Portuguese name the first or maternal family name is da Silva and the second or paternal family name is Braga Abel Carlos da Silva Braga born 1 September 1952 known as Abel Braga is a Brazilian former football coach and player 2 Abel BragaBraga in 2007Personal informationFull nameAbel Carlos da Silva BragaDate of birth 1952 09 01 1 September 1952 age 70 Place of birthRio de Janeiro BrazilHeight1 87 m 6 ft 1 1 2 in Position s Centre backSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1968 1976Fluminense42 1 1976 1979Vasco da Gama37 0 1977 Las Vegas Quicksilvers loan 1 11 2 1979 1981Paris Saint Germain45 9 1981 1982Cruzeiro12 1 1982 1984Botafogo21 4 1984 1985GoytacazInternational career1978Brazil1 0 Managerial career1985Goytacaz1985Botafogo1986Rio Ave1986Vitoria1987Galicia1987 1988Santa Cruz1988 1989Internacional1989 1991Famalicao1991Internacional1992 1993Belenenses1993 1994Famalicao1994 1995Vitoria de Setubal1995Vasco da Gama1995Internacional1997Guarani1997 1998Atletico Paranaense1998Bahia1999Coritiba1999 2000Parana2000Vasco da Gama2000Marseille2001Atletico Mineiro2001 2002Botafogo2002Botafogo2002Atletico Paranaense2003Ponte Preta2004Flamengo2005Fluminense2006 2007Internacional2007 2008Internacional2008 2011Al Jazira2011 2013Fluminense2014Internacional2015Al Jazira2017 2018Fluminense2019Flamengo2019Cruzeiro2020Vasco da Gama2020 2021Internacional2021Lugano2022Fluminense Club domestic league appearances and goalsHe played as a central defender during a professional career that started with Fluminense in 1968 He earned one cap for Brazil and was on the 1978 FIFA World Cup squad Since his retirement in 1985 he has managed a number of clubs in Brazil and Portugal including three spells at Fluminense In 2006 he won the Copa Libertadores and FIFA Club World Cup for Internacional He has also managed French club Marseille as well as Emirati club Al Jazira over two spells Contents 1 Playing career 2 Managerial career 3 Personal life 4 Managerial statistics 5 Honours 5 1 Player 5 2 Manager 5 3 Individual 6 References 7 External linksPlaying career EditKnown as Abel during his playing days he started his career as a player in Fluminense in 1968 staying at the club until 1976 when he moved to Vasco da Gama He also played for Paris Saint Germain of France from 1979 to 1981 for Botafogo from 1982 to 1984 and Goytacaz in 1984 and 1985 where ended his career He earned just one cap for the Brazil national football team on 19 April 1978 versus England but he took part in the team that represented Brazil in the 1978 FIFA World Cup in Argentina Managerial career EditAfter retiring as a player Braga became a head coach and worked at clubs such as Vasco da Gama Internacional Atletico Paranaense Coritiba Atletico Mineiro and Ponte Preta In 1988 at Internacional he was runner up of the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A after losing to Esporte Clube Bahia in the final match In 1989 he came close to winning the Copa Libertadores but the club ended up losing to Paraguay s Olimpia on penalties after conceding three goals in the return match at home In July 2000 Braga signed for Olympique de Marseille rivals of his former team PSG who had only just stayed in Ligue 1 on the last day of the previous season He spent large amounts of money to buy compatriots Marcelinho Paraiba and Adriano Gabiru and was dismissed in November with the team in the relegation zone having won five out of 16 games 3 In 2004 Abel Braga became Flamengo head coach winning Taca Guanabara and Campeonato Carioca He became most remembered however because Flamengo lost the Copa do Brasil to underdogs Esporte Clube Santo Andre even though the final match was held in Rio de Janeiro home of Flamengo In 2005 as Fluminense head coach he won the Campeonato Carioca of that year Abel finished the year however carrying the burden of two successive last minute failures Against all odds Fluminense lost to underdogs Paulista of Jundiai in the Copa do Brasil final match under circumstances similar to the ones he faced the year before with Flamengo Paulista currently in the second division of the Campeonato Brasileiro eventually qualified for the Copa Libertadores Fluminense had another chance to qualify for the Libertadores the most prestigious club football tournament in South America by finishing the Serie A among the top four Even though Fluminense managed to lead the table for a few rounds it failed again in the last match A draw against Palmeiras would have been enough for the team to finish fourth but they lost In the beginning of 2006 Abel transferred to Internacional of Porto Alegre to lead the team in the football tournament of Rio Grande do Sul Gremio emerged champions and Abel was criticized as an eternal runner up However he may claim to have changed that image by winning the Copa Libertadores one of the greatest achievements in the history of Internacional The IFFHS ranked him as the sixth best club coach in 2006 He also led Internacional to win the 2006 FIFA Club World Cup After a spell managing Al Jazira where he won the league during his last year he came back to Fluminense The club was struggling after Muricy Ramalho was fired Despite having little time to fix the team which was in the lower positions of the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A when he took over he managed to finish the year in third place and qualify for the Copa Libertadores In 2012 he led Fluminense to win the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A and was awarded as the best coach of the league On 30 May 2013 after the elimination of Fluminense against Paraguayan Club Olimpia from 2013 Copa Libertadores competition that Flu were one of favorites Braga was humiliated by rival fans in the arrival of club At same time fans of the Tricolor wrote on the walls of Laranjeiras headquarters of club Fora Abel Abel out and Time Sem Vergonha Team without shame 4 On 29 July 2013 after five consecutive loses in 2013 Brazilian League that keep the club in relegation zone Braga was dismissed from Fluminense 5 In January 2014 Braga returned to Internacional as manager On 15 December he announced that he would not continue as manager of Internacional 6 Braga returned to Al Jazira for a second spell in the summer of 2015 but parted company with the club in December after a string of poor results 7 Fluminense hired Braga on 1 December 2016 to be the head coach for the 2017 season 8 Fluminense had a decent performance in the first semester of 2017 when Fluminense became champions of Primeira Liga runner ups to 2017 Campeonato Carioca but failed to advance through the round of 16 in 2017 Copa do Brasil There was speculation of his retirement after his son Joao Pedro died in midseason Fluminense ended 2017 Campeonato Brasileiro in 14th position and reached the round of 8 in 2017 Copa Sudamericana Abel Braga continued as Fluminense head coach for 2018 Fluminense had early exits in every tournament played in 2018 Before the Brazilian midseason break for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Abel resigned after a 18 month stint 9 Abel is currently the record holder for the 2nd most matches as a Fluminense head coach On 2 January 2019 Flamengo hired Abel Braga as head coach 10 They confirmed their status as favourites by winning the 2019 Campeonato Carioca 11 He resigned on 29 May after being contested by fans 12 Cruzeiro announced Braga as head coach on 27 September 2019 13 but sacked him on 29 November after winning three games out of 14 14 He was announced as Vasco da Gama s head coach for the 2020 season on 16 December 2019 15 but resigned the following 16 March On 10 November 2020 Braga returned to Internacional for a seventh spell as manager replacing Eduardo Coudet 16 He left the following 26 February after losing the 2020 Serie A in the last round 17 In June 2021 Braga was hired by Swiss Super League club FC Lugano 18 but was sacked on 1 September after the team gained 2 points in the first 4 league games of the 2021 22 season 19 On 15 December he returned to Fluminense for a fourth spell as manager 20 but resigned on 28 April 2022 despite winning the 2022 Campeonato Carioca 21 Personal life EditOn 29 July 2017 Braga s 18 year old son Joao Pedro died after falling from the balcony of the family s apartment in the Leblon region of Rio de Janeiro 22 Braga was informed of his son s death whilst undergoing the final preparations for Fluminense s fixture against Ponte Preta the following day Ponte Preta agreed to Fluminense s request to postpone the match which was rescheduled by the CBF Managerial statistics EditAs of 26 April 2022Managerial record by team and tenure Team Nat From To Record RefG W D L GF GA GD Win Botafogo 1 March 1985 29 October 1985 35 13 10 12 40 44 4 0 37 14Internacional 2 October 1988 18 June 1989 62 31 19 12 95 52 43 0 50 00Famalicao July 1989 May 1991 72 29 22 21 88 65 23 0 40 28 23 Internacional 11 June 1991 22 September 1991 18 11 5 2 25 8 17 0 61 11Belenenses 3 November 1991 16 October 1993 68 30 21 17 95 69 26 0 44 12 23 Famalicao 28 November 1993 2 June 1994 24 4 7 13 19 54 35 0 16 67 23 Rio Ave 21 August 1994 1 October 1994 6 2 1 3 6 7 1 0 33 33 23 Vitoria de Setubal 20 November 1994 25 February 1995 12 1 2 9 9 21 12 00 8 33 23 Vasco da Gama April 1995 May 1995 14 6 3 5 19 15 4 0 42 86 24 Internacional 12 July 1995 3 December 1995 29 12 9 8 44 27 17 0 41 38Guarani 25 March 1997 20 April 1997 5 0 3 2 8 11 3 00 0 00Atletico Paranaense July 1997 21 August 1998 61 32 15 14 111 71 40 0 52 46Coritiba 30 April 1999 September 1999 21 9 6 6 30 29 1 0 42 86Parana 7 October 1999 5 March 2000 20 10 3 7 28 24 4 0 50 00Vasco da Gama 5 March 2000 2 June 2000 23 16 5 2 62 21 41 0 69 57 24 Marseille 2 June 2000 17 November 2000 16 5 3 8 17 20 3 0 31 25Atletico Mineiro January 2001 19 April 2001 24 12 8 4 49 23 26 0 50 00Botafogo 15 October 2001 8 July 2002 55 21 17 17 100 90 10 0 38 18Botafogo 22 August 2002 22 September 2002 8 2 2 4 7 13 6 0 25 00Atletico Paranaense 18 October 2002 19 November 2002 6 3 1 2 13 12 1 0 50 00Ponte Preta 11 December 2002 14 December 2003 56 15 22 19 83 93 10 0 26 79Flamengo 17 December 2003 18 July 2004 44 19 12 13 70 56 14 0 43 18 25 Fluminense 21 December 2004 13 December 2005 74 37 17 20 144 109 35 0 50 00Internacional 13 December 2005 24 April 2007 94 53 23 18 140 83 57 0 56 38Internacional 10 August 2007 1 June 2008 50 28 9 13 93 45 48 0 56 00Al Jazira 2 July 2008 7 June 2011 86 51 21 14 195 114 81 0 59 30 26 Fluminense 8 June 2011 29 July 2013 142 77 27 38 230 153 77 0 54 23 27 Internacional 17 December 2013 31 December 2014 62 37 10 15 103 63 40 0 59 68Al Jazira 16 June 2015 12 December 2015 16 3 6 7 32 38 6 0 18 75Fluminense 30 November 2016 16 June 2018 109 43 29 37 166 129 37 0 39 45 28 Flamengo 2 January 2019 29 May 2019 30 18 7 5 56 27 29 0 60 00Cruzeiro 27 September 2019 29 November 2019 14 3 8 3 10 11 1 0 21 43Vasco da Gama 16 December 2019 16 March 2020 14 4 5 5 8 9 1 0 28 57Internacional 10 November 2020 26 February 2021 18 10 4 4 28 14 14 0 55 56 17 FC Lugano 30 June 2021 1 September 2021 6 3 1 2 14 8 6 0 50 00 29 Fluminense 15 December 2021 28 April 2022 21 14 3 4 31 12 19 0 66 67Career total 1 429 664 375 390 2 268 1 640 628 0 46 47 Honours EditPlayer Edit FluminenseCampeonato Carioca 1971 1973 and 1975VascoCampeonato Carioca 1977Manager Edit Atletico ParanaenseCampeonato Paranaense 1998CoritibaCampeonato Paranaense 1999VascoTaca Guanabara 2000FlamengoCampeonato Carioca 2004 2019 Taca Guanabara 2004 Taca Rio 2019FluminenseCampeonato Carioca 2005 2012 2022 Taca Rio 2005 2018 Taca Guanabara 2012 2017 2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A 2012 Primeira Liga 2017InternacionalCopa Libertadores 2006 FIFA Club World Cup 2006Al JaziraUAE League Cup 2010 UAE Arabian Gulf League 2010 11 UAE President s Cup 2010 11Individual Edit Campeonato Carioca Manager of the year 2017 30 References Edit NASL profile Faria Eric Raupp Ivan Bastos Marcelo June 29 2022 Abel Braga confirma aposentadoria como tecnico mas nao se ve longe do futebol Quero ser coordenador globoesporte com in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved October 15 2022 Madeira Eduardo March 19 2020 A meteorica passagem de Abel Braga pelo Marseille Abel Braga s meteoric spell at Marseille in Portuguese Terra de Zizou Retrieved August 27 2020 globoesporte globo com Flu demite Abel mesmo sem opcao de consenso para assumir o time Abel Braga perde a paciencia e descarta permanencia no Internacional em 2015 iG iG McAuley John December 12 2015 Al Jazira languishing in AGL relegation fight part company with Abel Braga The National Retrieved June 18 2018 Braga set to be named Fluminense coach SPORTSKEEDA Braga calls it quits as coach of Brazil s Fluminense EFE Flamengo introduces Abel Braga as its manager for 2019 season EFE Flamengo bate o Vasco e e campeao carioca de 2019 CBF Abel Braga resigns as Flamengo head coach Business Standard Cruzeiro anuncia a contratacao do tecnico Abel Braga VEJA Adilson Batista substitui Abel Braga que deixa o Cruzeiro apos derrota para o CSA O Globo Abel Braga e o novo tecnico do Vasco G1 December 16 2019 Retrieved January 8 2020 Abel Braga volta ao Internacional Abel Braga returns to Internacional in Brazilian Portuguese SC Internacional November 10 2020 Retrieved November 12 2020 a b Setima despedida Relembre a campanha de Abel Braga que deixa o Internacional como vice campeao nacional Seventh farewell Remember the campaign of Abel Braga who leaves Internacional as the second placed in the league in Brazilian Portuguese Esporte News Mundo February 27 2021 Retrieved September 6 2021 ABEL BRAGA A LUGANO ANCHE CON RENZETTI in Italian FC Lugano June 27 2021 Retrieved October 19 2021 CAMBIO ALLA GUIDA DELLA PRIMA SQUADRA DELL FC LUGANO in Italian FC Lugano September 1 2021 Retrieved October 19 2021 Abel Braga e o novo tecnico do Fluminense Abel Braga is the new manager of Fluminense in Brazilian Portuguese Fluminense FC December 15 2021 Retrieved December 16 2021 Nota Oficial Abel Braga Official note Abel Braga in Brazilian Portuguese Fluminense FC April 28 2022 Retrieved April 29 2022 Bruno Braz Leo Burla e Pedro Ivo Almeida July 29 2017 Morre o filho do tecnico Abel Braga jogo do Fluminense e adiado The son of coach Abel Braga dies Fluminense s game is postponed in Portuguese Retrieved January 1 2018 a b c d e Abel Braga manager stats at ForaDeJogo archived Retrieved 6 September 2021 a b Juventude medalhoes e chocolate as passagens de Abel Braga pelo Vasco Youth veterans and thrashing the stints of Abel Braga at Vasco in Brazilian Portuguese Lance December 18 2019 Retrieved September 6 2021 Abel retorna ao Flamengo clube que ajudou a sua carreira a deslanchar Abel returns to Flamengo club that helped his career to take off in Brazilian Portuguese Terra December 12 2018 Retrieved September 6 2021 Abel Braga e o novo treinador do Al Jazira dos Emirados Arabes Abel Braga is the new manager of Al Jazira from the United Arab Emirates in Brazilian Portuguese ESPN Brasil June 16 2015 Retrieved September 6 2021 Campeao como jogador e treinador Abel Braga dirigira Flu pela terceira vez Champion as player and manager Abel Braga will manage Flu for the third time in Brazilian Portuguese Veja February 20 2017 Retrieved September 6 2021 Fim do casamento Abel Braga pede demissao e deixa Fluminense End of marriage Abel Braga resigns and leaves Fluminense in Brazilian Portuguese UOL Esporte June 16 2018 Retrieved September 6 2021 Abel Braga e demitido do Lugano menos de tres meses depois de assumir o clube suico Abel Braga is fired from Lugano less than three months after taking over the Swiss club in Brazilian Portuguese ge September 1 2021 Retrieved September 6 2021 Com nove jogadores de Fla e Flu Ferj divulga selecao do Campeonato Carioca Globoesporte com May 7 2017 Retrieved May 8 2017 External links EditAbel Braga at National Football Teams com Abel Braga at Sambafoot archived Abel Braga coach profile at Sambafoot archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Abel Braga amp oldid 1130763575, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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