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Émerson Leão

Émerson Leão (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈɛmeʁsõ leˈɐ̃w]; born 11 July 1949) is a Brazilian former footballer and manager. He is regarded by pundits as one of best Brazilian goalkeepers of all time.[1][2] A documentary video produced by FIFA, FIFA Fever, called him the third-most impressive defense player of all time. He was born in Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo.

Émerson Leão
Leão in 1982
Personal information
Full name Émerson Leão
Date of birth (1949-07-11) 11 July 1949 (age 74)
Place of birth Ribeirão Preto, Brazil
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1968–1970 Comercial
1971–1978 Palmeiras 163 (0)
1978–1980 Vasco da Gama 24 (0)
1981–1982 Grêmio 46 (0)
1983 Corinthians 13 (0)
1984–1985 Palmeiras 31 (0)
1986 Sport Recife 0 (0)
Total 277 (0)
International career
1969–1986 Brazil 80 (0)
Managerial career
1987–1988 Sport Recife
1988–1989 Coritiba
1989–1990 Palmeiras
1990–1992 Portuguesa
1990–1991 São José
1991–1992 XV de Piracicaba
1992–1994 Shimizu S-Pulse
1995–1996 Juventude
1996 Atlético Paranaense
1996 Verdy Kawasaki
1997–1998 Atlético Mineiro
1998–1999 Santos
1999 Internacional
2000 Grêmio
2000 Sport Recife
2000–2001 Brazil
2002–2004 Santos
2004 Cruzeiro
2004–2005 São Paulo
2005 Vissel Kobe
2005–2006 Palmeiras
2006 São Caetano
2006–2007 Corinthians
2007 Atlético Mineiro
2008 Santos
2008–2009 Al-Sadd
2009 Atlético Mineiro
2009 Sport Recife
2010 Goiás
2011–2012 São Paulo
2012 São Caetano
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career Edit

 
Leão training during the 1974 World Cup

He was a FIFA World Cup champion in 1970 as a reserve player, at age 20. He then played the two following World Cups as first team player. He was the first Brazilian goalkeeper in history to be team captain (during the 1978 World Cup). Dida repeated the feat in 2006 in a group stage match against Japan. In the 1986 World Cup, Leão was a reserve player.

He played 80 times for the Brazil national football team. At club level, he played for several clubs, his longest term being at Palmeiras, where he won several titles, like Campeonato Brasileiro and Campeonato Paulista.

Managerial career Edit

Leão has been a manager since 1987. He was São Paulo manager in 2005, winning the Campeonato Paulista of that year. He then moved to Vissel Kobe of Japan, where he stayed for only four matches. On 18 July 2005, he became the manager of Palmeiras, a position he held until March 2006. His peak as a manager was his second period at Santos, between 2002 and 2004, when he won the Campeonato Brasileiro in 2002, and was runner-up in both Copa Libertadores de América and Campeonato Brasileiro in 2003. Leão is often seen as a hardliner, since he demands perfect physical shape of his players, along with discipline and mutual respect. He is not fond of having well-known players on his teams, since he believes that this might cause relationship problems within the squad.

He was the manager of the Brazil nation team from 15 November 2000 until 9 June 2001. From 11 matches, his Brazil side won 4, drew 4 and lost 3. Like his predecessor Vanderlei Luxemburgo, he struggled having top players available for qualifying matches. He tried to centre the squad around Romário and younger players with little international experience. He also became the first sitting coach to travel to Europe to assess his players' activities there, where he was asked by the Europeans to not release Rivaldo and Roberto Carlos for matches that were not crucial.

Leão was dismissed by Atlético Mineiro on 4 May 2009 following a defeat to arch-rivals Cruzeiro in the final of a regional championship. This ended his third stint as Atlético head coach.[3] On 3 June 2009, Sport Recife's have signed the coach for the up-coming 2009 Brasileirão championship.[4] On 26 April 2010, Leão was named as the new manager of Goiás. On 24 October 2011, São Paulo announced it had hired Leão for a second managerial spell in charge of the club.[5]

On 30 August 2012, after two months unattached, Leão was hired by São Caetano, then participating in Série B.[6]

Controversies Edit

Leão is known for his controversial attitudes and declarations.

In 1997, after a game between his Atlético Mineiro and Argentine side Lanús in the Conmebol Cup final, Leão was involved in a massive fight with adversaries. Leão had to rebuild his face after the incident.[citation needed]

In 2002, when he coached Santos, and Peixe faced Paysandu, Leão was involved again in a fight. This time, when his players faced policemen, the coach received an aggression in his eyes by a pepper spray.

In 2006, then coaching Palmeiras, Leão had problems with television pundit Milton Neves, that had kicked another television pundit, Sílvio Luiz, according to Leão. Leão said to Neves: "When you kicked Silvio Luiz's ass, a 70-year-old man, you boasted. Come to kick mine!"[7]

In 2010, training Goiás, Leão discussed again with two another television pundits, Renata Fan and Neto. According to Leão, Neto "would not have psychological conditions to speak in a television channel". But the problems between them would happen since 1989, when Leão coached Neto in Palmeiras.[8][9]

In 2013, in a research made by sports site UOL Esporte, Leão was elected the worst coach from Brazil. He had 16 votes. Celso Roth was chosen the second one.[10]

Again in 2013, Leão said that Juvenal Juvêncio, president of São Paulo, club that he coached for two times (between 2004 and 2005 and, after, between 2011 and 2012), should abdicate, for his age, of his position, making like pope Benedict XVI. Juvêncio answered to Leão, saying that the coach "needs to find another job soon".[11][12]

Career statistics Edit

Club Edit

[13]

Club performance League
Season Club League Apps Goals
Brazil League
1971 Palmeiras Série A 24 0
1972 26 0
1973 36 0
1974 0 0
1975 26 0
1976 21 0
1977 18 0
1978 12 0
1979 Vasco da Gama Série A 14 0
1980 10 0
1981 Grêmio Série A 23 0
1982 23 0
1983 Corinthians Série A 13 0
1984 Palmeiras Série A 14 0
1985 17 0
1986 Sport Recife Série A 0 0
Country Brazil 277 0
Total 277 0

International Edit

Brazil national team
Year Apps Goals
1969 0 0
1970 2 0
1971 0 0
1972 4 0
1973 5 0
1974 15 0
1975 0 0
1976 5 0
1977 13 0
1978 12 0
1979 8 0
1980 0 0
1981 0 0
1982 0 0
1983 14 0
1984 0 0
1985 0 0
1986 2 0
Total 80 0

Managerial Edit

[14]

Team From To Record
G W D L Win %
Shimizu S-Pulse 1993 1994 58 40 0 18 068.97
Verdy Kawasaki 1996 1996 18 13 0 5 072.22
Vissel Kobe 2005 2005 4 1 1 2 025.00
Total 80 54 1 25 067.50

Honours Edit

Player Edit

Club
Palmeiras
Vasco
Grêmio
Corinthians
Brazil

Individual Edit

Manager Edit

Sport
Shimizu S Pulse
  • 1992 – Kanagawa Cup
Verdy Kawasaki
Atlético Mineiro
Santos
  • 1998 – Copa Conmebol
  • 2002 – Campeonato Brasileiro
São Paulo
  • 2005 – Campeonato Paulista

See also Edit

List of Brazil national football team managers

References Edit

  1. ^ "Brazil's greatest goalkeepers". Sky Sports. July 2, 2010. Retrieved March 16, 2018.
  2. ^ Christopher Atkins (January 10, 2013). "Ranking Brazil's 10 Best Goalkeepers of All Time". Bleacher Report. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
  3. ^ Leao fired by Atletico Mineiro ESPN Soccernet Retrieved on May 4, 2009
  4. ^ "Emerson Leão é o novo treinador do Sport". O Globo. June 3, 2009. Retrieved June 3, 2009.
  5. ^ "Emerson Leao hired as Sao Paulo manager for the second time in his career". Fox Sports. October 24, 2011.
  6. ^ "Emerson Leão é o novo treinador do São Caetano" (in Portuguese). Gazeta Esportiva. August 30, 2012. Retrieved August 30, 2012.
  7. ^ Emerson Leão chama Milton Neves para briga on YouTube
  8. ^ "Cueca, agressões e ironias; relembre 25 polêmicas de Leão".
  9. ^ Emerson Leão faz duras críticas a Neto e Renata Fan
  10. ^ "Jogadores elegem Emerson Leão como o pior técnico em pesquisa do UOL Esporte".
  11. ^ "Leão dá dica a Juvenal: 'Faça como o Papa, renuncie pela idade'".
  12. ^ "Juvenal Juvêncio responde a Leão: 'Precisa arrumar um emprego logo'".
  13. ^ Émerson Leão at National-Football-Teams.com
  14. ^ J.League Data Site(in Japanese)
  15. ^ "Matches of FIFA XI".
  • Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro, Volume 2 – Lance, Rio de Janeiro: Aretê Editorial S/A, 2001.
  • Seleção Brasileira – 90 Anos – Rio de Janeiro: MAUAD, 2004.

External links Edit

  • Émerson Leão at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Sambafoot – Leão's career as a manager
  • Émerson Leão manager profile at J.League () (in Japanese)  

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Jose1991 1992XV de Piracicaba1992 1994Shimizu S Pulse1995 1996Juventude1996Atletico Paranaense1996Verdy Kawasaki1997 1998Atletico Mineiro1998 1999Santos1999Internacional2000Gremio2000Sport Recife2000 2001Brazil2002 2004Santos2004Cruzeiro2004 2005Sao Paulo2005Vissel Kobe2005 2006Palmeiras2006Sao Caetano2006 2007Corinthians2007Atletico Mineiro2008Santos2008 2009Al Sadd2009Atletico Mineiro2009Sport Recife2010Goias2011 2012Sao Paulo2012Sao CaetanoMedal record Men s FootballRepresenting BrazilFIFA World CupWinner 1970 Mexico1978 ArgentinaCopa AmericaRunner up 19831979 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Playing career 2 Managerial career 3 Controversies 4 Career statistics 4 1 Club 4 2 International 4 3 Managerial 5 Honours 5 1 Player 5 2 Individual 5 3 Manager 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlaying career Edit nbsp Leao training during the 1974 World CupHe was a FIFA World Cup champion in 1970 as a reserve player at age 20 He then played the two following World Cups as first team player He was the first Brazilian goalkeeper in history to be team captain during the 1978 World Cup Dida repeated the feat in 2006 in a group stage match against Japan In the 1986 World Cup Leao was a reserve player He played 80 times for the Brazil national football team At club level he played for several clubs his longest term being at Palmeiras where he won several titles like Campeonato Brasileiro and Campeonato Paulista Managerial career EditLeao has been a manager since 1987 He was Sao Paulo manager in 2005 winning the Campeonato Paulista of that year He then moved to Vissel Kobe of Japan where he stayed for only four matches On 18 July 2005 he became the manager of Palmeiras a position he held until March 2006 His peak as a manager was his second period at Santos between 2002 and 2004 when he won the Campeonato Brasileiro in 2002 and was runner up in both Copa Libertadores de America and Campeonato Brasileiro in 2003 Leao is often seen as a hardliner since he demands perfect physical shape of his players along with discipline and mutual respect He is not fond of having well known players on his teams since he believes that this might cause relationship problems within the squad He was the manager of the Brazil nation team from 15 November 2000 until 9 June 2001 From 11 matches his Brazil side won 4 drew 4 and lost 3 Like his predecessor Vanderlei Luxemburgo he struggled having top players available for qualifying matches He tried to centre the squad around Romario and younger players with little international experience He also became the first sitting coach to travel to Europe to assess his players activities there where he was asked by the Europeans to not release Rivaldo and Roberto Carlos for matches that were not crucial Leao was dismissed by Atletico Mineiro on 4 May 2009 following a defeat to arch rivals Cruzeiro in the final of a regional championship This ended his third stint as Atletico head coach 3 On 3 June 2009 Sport Recife s have signed the coach for the up coming 2009 Brasileirao championship 4 On 26 April 2010 Leao was named as the new manager of Goias On 24 October 2011 Sao Paulo announced it had hired Leao for a second managerial spell in charge of the club 5 On 30 August 2012 after two months unattached Leao was hired by Sao Caetano then participating in Serie B 6 Controversies EditLeao is known for his controversial attitudes and declarations In 1997 after a game between his Atletico Mineiro and Argentine side Lanus in the Conmebol Cup final Leao was involved in a massive fight with adversaries Leao had to rebuild his face after the incident citation needed In 2002 when he coached Santos and Peixe faced Paysandu Leao was involved again in a fight This time when his players faced policemen the coach received an aggression in his eyes by a pepper spray In 2006 then coaching Palmeiras Leao had problems with television pundit Milton Neves that had kicked another television pundit Silvio Luiz according to Leao Leao said to Neves When you kicked Silvio Luiz s ass a 70 year old man you boasted Come to kick mine 7 In 2010 training Goias Leao discussed again with two another television pundits Renata Fan and Neto According to Leao Neto would not have psychological conditions to speak in a television channel But the problems between them would happen since 1989 when Leao coached Neto in Palmeiras 8 9 In 2013 in a research made by sports site UOL Esporte Leao was elected the worst coach from Brazil He had 16 votes Celso Roth was chosen the second one 10 Again in 2013 Leao said that Juvenal Juvencio president of Sao Paulo club that he coached for two times between 2004 and 2005 and after between 2011 and 2012 should abdicate for his age of his position making like pope Benedict XVI Juvencio answered to Leao saying that the coach needs to find another job soon 11 12 Career statistics EditClub Edit 13 Club performance LeagueSeason Club League Apps GoalsBrazil League1971 Palmeiras Serie A 24 01972 26 01973 36 01974 0 01975 26 01976 21 01977 18 01978 12 01979 Vasco da Gama Serie A 14 01980 10 01981 Gremio Serie A 23 01982 23 01983 Corinthians Serie A 13 01984 Palmeiras Serie A 14 01985 17 01986 Sport Recife Serie A 0 0Country Brazil 277 0Total 277 0International Edit Brazil national teamYear Apps Goals1969 0 01970 2 01971 0 01972 4 01973 5 01974 15 01975 0 01976 5 01977 13 01978 12 01979 8 01980 0 01981 0 01982 0 01983 14 01984 0 01985 0 01986 2 0Total 80 0Managerial Edit 14 Team From To RecordG W D L Win Shimizu S Pulse 1993 1994 58 40 0 18 0 68 97Verdy Kawasaki 1996 1996 18 13 0 5 0 72 22Vissel Kobe 2005 2005 4 1 1 2 0 25 00Total 80 54 1 25 0 67 50Honours EditPlayer Edit Club PalmeirasCampeonato Brasileiro 1969 1972 1973 Runner up 1970 1978 Campeonato Paulista 1972 1974 1978 Runner up 1969 1970 1971 1973 1986 Copa Libertadores Semi Final 1971VascoCampeonato Brasileiro Runner up 1979 Campeonato Carioca Runner up 1979 1980GremioCampeonato Gaucho 1980 Runner up 1981 1982 Campeonato Brasileiro 1981 Runner up 1982CorinthiansCampeonato Paulista 1983BrazilFIFA World Cup 1970 Independence Cup 1972Individual Edit 1972 Bola de Prata Best Goalkeeper 1979 FIFA XI 15 Manager Edit Sport1987 Campeonato Brasileiro 2000 Campeonato PernambucanoShimizu S Pulse1992 Kanagawa CupVerdy Kawasaki1996 Emperor s CupAtletico Mineiro1997 Copa ConmebolSantos1998 Copa Conmebol 2002 Campeonato BrasileiroSao Paulo2005 Campeonato PaulistaSee also EditList of Brazil national football team managersReferences Edit Brazil s greatest goalkeepers Sky Sports July 2 2010 Retrieved March 16 2018 Christopher Atkins January 10 2013 Ranking Brazil s 10 Best Goalkeepers of All Time Bleacher Report Retrieved January 21 2019 Leao fired by Atletico Mineiro ESPN Soccernet Retrieved on May 4 2009 Emerson Leao e o novo treinador do Sport O Globo June 3 2009 Retrieved June 3 2009 Emerson Leao hired as Sao Paulo manager for the second time in his career Fox Sports October 24 2011 Emerson Leao e o novo treinador do Sao Caetano in Portuguese Gazeta Esportiva August 30 2012 Retrieved August 30 2012 Emerson Leao chama Milton Neves para briga on YouTube Cueca agressoes e ironias relembre 25 polemicas de Leao Emerson Leao faz duras criticas a Neto e Renata Fan Jogadores elegem Emerson Leao como o pior tecnico em pesquisa do UOL Esporte Leao da dica a Juvenal Faca como o Papa renuncie pela idade Juvenal Juvencio responde a Leao Precisa arrumar um emprego logo Emerson Leao at National Football Teams com J League Data Site in Japanese Matches of FIFA XI Enciclopedia do Futebol Brasileiro Volume 2 Lance Rio de Janeiro Arete Editorial S A 2001 Selecao Brasileira 90 Anos Rio de Janeiro MAUAD 2004 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Emerson Leao Emerson Leao at National Football Teams com Sambafoot Leao s career as a manager Emerson Leao manager profile at J League archive in Japanese nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Emerson Leao amp oldid 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