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Odir Jacques

Odir Jacques Ferreira (born April 2, 1946) is a retired Brazilian soccer striker who played most of his career in Costa Rica.

Odir Jacques
Jacques in 2015
Personal information
Full name Odir Jacques Ferreira
Date of birth (1946-04-02) April 2, 1946 (age 76)
Place of birth Cantagalo, Brazil
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) striker
Youth career
1965–1966 Bangu
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1962–1966 Bangu
1967, 1970 FAS
1968 Sonsonate
1968 Alianza (30)
1970 Atlético Marte
1970–1971 Saprissa
1971–1973 Herediano
1973–1974 Saprissa
1974–1975 Alajuelense
1975–1976 Saprissa
1976–1978 Herediano
1978–1981 Alajuelense
1981–1982 Limonense
Managerial career
1978 Herediano
1981–1982 Herediano
1983 Alajuelense
1985 Alajuelense
1985 Herediano
1985–1987 Costa Rica
1988 Alajuelense
1991 Saprissa
1992–1993 Saprissa
1997–1998 Herediano
2000 FAS
2001 Herediano
2002 San Carlos
2005 Municipal Liberia
2006 Alianza
2008 Municipal Liberia
2012 Herediano
2012 Cartaginés
2013 Pérez Zeledón
2015 Herediano
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career

El Salvador

Before moving to Costa Rica, Jacques Ferreira started at Bangu in Brazil's Carioca League, then played for several years in El Salvador with Club Deportivo FAS. Although he failed to win any trophies in his time with FAS, he did help them to reach the championship final for three consecutive seasons in 1967/68, 1969 and 1970. He was very well known and popular with the club's supporters as he was a very effective and consistent striker. In his few years in El Salvador he scored a total of 126 goals,[1] and is currently still listed as one of the highest goalscorers of all time. He holds a scoring record still remaining untouched, scoring 30 goals in 36 games in 1968 with Alianza.[2]

Costa Rica

From FAS, Ferreira moved to Saprissa, where he won several national championships, including the famous six consecutive championships won by Saprissa from 1972 to 1977, a record both in Costa Rica as well as in the American continent. He also played with Alajuelense and Herediano, before retiring at age 33.

Jacques was an excellent goal scorer, very quick and gifted, with great skills for shooting especially free kicks. He is always remembered by Saprissa's fans, because of his unique talents.

He was the best goal scorer in the 1972 Costa Rica's first division tournament, in which he scored 18 goals.[3] He scored 5 goals in one game against Puntarenas in May 1972.[4] He totalled 82 goals in the Costa Rican top tier.[2]

He is considered by many experts, as the best foreigner to ever play in the Costa Rica's first division.

Managerial career

After retiring, he began a very successful coaching career in Costa Rica, where he managed the three most important teams in the country, Deportivo Saprissa, Alajuelense and Herediano, becoming the only person to win a championship as a player and as a coach at the same time with Herediano in 1978. He won 3 championships with Herediano and 1 championship with Alajuelense under his coaching tenure. He also coached the Costa Rica's national squad in 1985. As a coach, he discovered Costa Rica national team player greats such as Oscar Ramirez, Rolando Fonseca and Mauricio Wright among others. He had a spell again in El Salvador with FAS whom he joined in June 2000[5] before returning to Costa Rica where he was dismissed by Municipal Liberia in March 2005.[6]

In January 2006 he moved to El Salvador again to take charge at Alianza.[7] He retook the reigns at Herediano in March 2012,[8] left them for Cartaginés in August 2012[9][10] and coached them into the middle of 2013. Later that year he coached Perez Zeledón in the playoffs.Odir Jacques es el nuevo técnico de Pérez Zeledón – Nación (in Spanish)</ref> but on already in May 2013 after only 4 games in the dug out.[11]

Jacques is the manager who led Herediano during the most matches, 234 in total and is the winningest coach in Herediano's history leading the red and yellow squad to an unprecedented 5 championships (most by any coach in the franchise history).[12]

Personal life

He met his wife Ana Cecilia in El Salvador and they have three children.[2]

References

  1. ^ El brasileño que marcó huella en cuatro años – La Prensa Gráfica (in Spanish)
  2. ^ a b c Logró galardones en 1978, 1981 y 1985 Odir Jacques está a un título de igualar récord florense (Bio) – Nación (in Spanish)
  3. ^ Coto Cover, Gerardo. "Costa Rica – List of Topscorers". RSSSF. Retrieved May 13, 2009.
  4. ^ Marca goleadora – Nación (in Spanish)
  5. ^ Odir Jacques, nuevo técnico de FAS – El Diario de Hoy (in Spanish)
  6. ^ Sustituye a Odir Jacques Liberia confía su futuro a Flores – Nación (in Spanish)
  7. ^ Odir en El Salvador – Nación (in Spanish)
  8. ^ Odir Jacques es el nuevo técnico de Herediano – Nación (in Spanish)
  9. ^ Fichaje de novela pone a Odir en el Cartaginés Jacques sustituirá a Johnny Chaves, quien fue removido del banquillo azul – Nación (in Spanish)
  10. ^ Odir Jacques fuera del Cartaginés – Nación (in Spanish)
  11. ^ Éxito y fracaso: Marvin Solano y Odir Jacques cambian de bando – Nación (in Spanish)
  12. ^ Odir Jacques maneja el timón histórico del Herediano – UNAFUT (in Spanish)

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In this Portuguese name the first or maternal family name is Jacques and the second or paternal family name is Ferreira Odir Jacques Ferreira born April 2 1946 is a retired Brazilian soccer striker who played most of his career in Costa Rica Odir JacquesJacques in 2015Personal informationFull nameOdir Jacques FerreiraDate of birth 1946 04 02 April 2 1946 age 76 Place of birthCantagalo BrazilHeight1 75 m 5 ft 9 in Position s strikerYouth career1965 1966BanguSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1962 1966Bangu1967 1970FAS1968Sonsonate1968Alianza 30 1970Atletico Marte1970 1971Saprissa1971 1973Herediano1973 1974Saprissa1974 1975Alajuelense1975 1976Saprissa1976 1978Herediano1978 1981Alajuelense1981 1982LimonenseManagerial career1978Herediano1981 1982Herediano1983Alajuelense1985Alajuelense1985Herediano1985 1987Costa Rica1988Alajuelense1991Saprissa1992 1993Saprissa1997 1998Herediano2000FAS2001Herediano2002San Carlos2005Municipal Liberia2006Alianza2008Municipal Liberia2012Herediano2012Cartagines2013Perez Zeledon2015Herediano Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Club career 1 1 El Salvador 1 2 Costa Rica 2 Managerial career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesClub career EditEl Salvador Edit Before moving to Costa Rica Jacques Ferreira started at Bangu in Brazil s Carioca League then played for several years in El Salvador with Club Deportivo FAS Although he failed to win any trophies in his time with FAS he did help them to reach the championship final for three consecutive seasons in 1967 68 1969 and 1970 He was very well known and popular with the club s supporters as he was a very effective and consistent striker In his few years in El Salvador he scored a total of 126 goals 1 and is currently still listed as one of the highest goalscorers of all time He holds a scoring record still remaining untouched scoring 30 goals in 36 games in 1968 with Alianza 2 Costa Rica Edit From FAS Ferreira moved to Saprissa where he won several national championships including the famous six consecutive championships won by Saprissa from 1972 to 1977 a record both in Costa Rica as well as in the American continent He also played with Alajuelense and Herediano before retiring at age 33 Jacques was an excellent goal scorer very quick and gifted with great skills for shooting especially free kicks He is always remembered by Saprissa s fans because of his unique talents He was the best goal scorer in the 1972 Costa Rica s first division tournament in which he scored 18 goals 3 He scored 5 goals in one game against Puntarenas in May 1972 4 He totalled 82 goals in the Costa Rican top tier 2 He is considered by many experts as the best foreigner to ever play in the Costa Rica s first division Managerial career EditAfter retiring he began a very successful coaching career in Costa Rica where he managed the three most important teams in the country Deportivo Saprissa Alajuelense and Herediano becoming the only person to win a championship as a player and as a coach at the same time with Herediano in 1978 He won 3 championships with Herediano and 1 championship with Alajuelense under his coaching tenure He also coached the Costa Rica s national squad in 1985 As a coach he discovered Costa Rica national team player greats such as Oscar Ramirez Rolando Fonseca and Mauricio Wright among others He had a spell again in El Salvador with FAS whom he joined in June 2000 5 before returning to Costa Rica where he was dismissed by Municipal Liberia in March 2005 6 In January 2006 he moved to El Salvador again to take charge at Alianza 7 He retook the reigns at Herediano in March 2012 8 left them for Cartagines in August 2012 9 10 and coached them into the middle of 2013 Later that year he coached Perez Zeledon in the playoffs Odir Jacques es el nuevo tecnico de Perez Zeledon Nacion in Spanish lt ref gt but on already in May 2013 after only 4 games in the dug out 11 Jacques is the manager who led Herediano during the most matches 234 in total and is the winningest coach in Herediano s history leading the red and yellow squad to an unprecedented 5 championships most by any coach in the franchise history 12 Personal life EditHe met his wife Ana Cecilia in El Salvador and they have three children 2 References Edit El brasileno que marco huella en cuatro anos La Prensa Grafica in Spanish a b c Logro galardones en 1978 1981 y 1985 Odir Jacques esta a un titulo de igualar record florense Bio Nacion in Spanish Coto Cover Gerardo Costa Rica List of Topscorers RSSSF Retrieved May 13 2009 Marca goleadora Nacion in Spanish Odir Jacques nuevo tecnico de FAS El Diario de Hoy in Spanish Sustituye a Odir Jacques Liberia confia su futuro a Flores Nacion in Spanish Odir en El Salvador Nacion in Spanish Odir Jacques es el nuevo tecnico de Herediano Nacion in Spanish Fichaje de novela pone a Odir en el Cartagines Jacques sustituira a Johnny Chaves quien fue removido del banquillo azul Nacion in Spanish Odir Jacques fuera del Cartagines Nacion in Spanish Exito y fracaso Marvin Solano y Odir Jacques cambian de bando Nacion in Spanish Odir Jacques maneja el timon historico del Herediano UNAFUT in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Odir Jacques amp oldid 1130814381, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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