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René Simões

René Rodrigues Simões (born 17 December 1952) is a Brazilian former professional football manager.[1]

René Simões
Personal information
Full name René Rodrigues Simões
Date of birth (1952-12-17) 17 December 1952 (age 70)
Place of birth Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Managerial career
Years Team
1978–1979 Serrano
1980–1981 Olaria
1981–1982 Fluminense (U-23)
1982–1985 Al Qadsia
1985 Mesquita
1986–1987 Portuguesa
1987 Brazil Olympic
1987 Vitória de Guimarães
1988 Brazil U-17
1988 Brazil U-20
1989 Bahia
1989 Al Haiah
1990–1991 Al-Rayyan
1991 Ferroviária
1991–1992 Ponte Preta
1992–1993 Al-Rayyan
1993–1994 Al-Arabi (Qatar)
1994–2000 Jamaica
2001–2002 Trinidad and Tobago
2003 Honduras
2004 Al-Khor
2004 Brazil Women
2005 Vitória
2006 Iran U-23
2006 Santa Cruz
2006 Vila Nova
2007 Coritiba
2008 Jamaica
2008–2009 Fluminense
2009 Coritiba
2009 Portuguesa
2009 Costa Rica
2010 Ceará
2010–2011 Atlético Goianiense
2011 Bahia
2011 Barueri
2013 Atlético Goianiense
2015 Botafogo
2015 Figueirense
2017 Macaé

Coaching career edit

Born in Rio de Janeiro, he guided Jamaica national team to the World Cup in France in 1998.[2] This was Jamaica's first, and to date, only appearance in the final stages of a World Cup, as well as making Jamaica the first English speaking Caribbean country to qualify for the World Cup. His squad was made up of a few English players of Jamaican parentage, and they were dubbed 'The Reggae Boyz' in the English media.

In the 2004 Summer Olympics, he won the silver medal with the Brazil women's national team. He has also previously coached Trinidad and Tobago. In 2006, he was the head coach and manager of Iran U-23 national team. In 2007 Simões then returned to Brazil to coach Série B Coritiba, where he won the second division. He left Coritiba in November 2008 to accept the position as Jamaica's Technical Director for the 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign. On 11 September 2008 Renê Simões was fired by the Jamaica Football Federation after just nine months in charge due to the country's poor performance in World Cup qualifiers.[3] On 2 October 2008, he was appointed to manage Fluminense[4] and was released on 6 March 2009. Simões then returned to Coritiba at the start of the 2009 Brasileiro but was released after four months, when the club fell to the relegation zone. He then moved to Serie B Portuguesa in São Paulo but Simões resigned in August 2009 after only two weeks as coach of second-division Portuguesa in Brazil, after saying armed men threatened the players in the locker room after a loss. He was appointed as the head coach of the Costa Rica national team on 16 September 2009 after former coach Rodrigo Kenton was sacked due to poor performance in the World Cup Qualifiers for South Africa 2010.

On 20 December 2009, Ceará officially signed Simões as the club's new manager, substituting Gusmao who didn't renew with the Brazilian club.[5]

On 31 July 2010, he was announced as the new manager of Atlético Goianiense.

On 10 April 2011, he was announced as the new manager of Bahia.

On 16 February 2012, Simões became director of youth academy of São Paulo. In Cotia, city where the academy is localized, he created the Padrão São Paulo de Qualidade, that tries to improve the footballers formation into the club.[6] On 7 November 2012, however, Simões left this employ.

After a long time away from football, Simões made his return as the coach of Botafogo for the 2015 season.[7]

After coaching Macaé in 2017, Simões retired from coaching and became an advisor for football coaches in Brazil.[8]

Coaching honors edit

References edit

  1. ^ Andrade, Juan (11 October 2017). "René Simões anuncia fim da carreira como técnico e vira coach de Carille". GloboEsporte.com (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  2. ^ Honauer, Urs (20 June 1997). . FIFA. Archived from the original on 7 January 2008. Retrieved 21 May 2009.
  3. ^ "Rene Simoes no longer coach of Jamaica". CBC. 11 September 2008. Retrieved 2 October 2008.
  4. ^ (in Portuguese). O Globo Online. October 2, 2008. Archived from the original on October 10, 2008. Retrieved October 2, 2008.
  5. ^ René Simões é o novo técnico do Ceará - Diário do Grande ABC
  6. ^ "Em Cotia, René Simões cria e implanta Padrão São Paulo de Qualidade | Placar". Placar.abril.com.br. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  7. ^ "Simoes takes Botafogo command" (in Portuguese). O Dia. Retrieved 13 December 2014.
  8. ^ "Simoes announces end of coaching career and becomes Carille's advisor" (in Portuguese). ge.com. 11 October 2017. Retrieved 30 June 2023.

External links edit

  • at Sambafoot (archived)
  • BBC FIFA World Cup 1998 Profile : Rene Simoes
  • Nacion.com

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In this Portuguese name the first or maternal family name is Rodrigues and the second or paternal family name is Simoes Rene Rodrigues Simoes born 17 December 1952 is a Brazilian former professional football manager 1 Rene SimoesPersonal informationFull nameRene Rodrigues SimoesDate of birth 1952 12 17 17 December 1952 age 70 Place of birthRio de Janeiro BrazilManagerial careerYearsTeam1978 1979Serrano1980 1981Olaria1981 1982Fluminense U 23 1982 1985Al Qadsia1985Mesquita1986 1987Portuguesa1987Brazil Olympic1987Vitoria de Guimaraes1988Brazil U 171988Brazil U 201989Bahia1989Al Haiah1990 1991Al Rayyan1991Ferroviaria1991 1992Ponte Preta1992 1993Al Rayyan1993 1994Al Arabi Qatar 1994 2000Jamaica2001 2002Trinidad and Tobago2003Honduras2004Al Khor2004Brazil Women2005Vitoria2006Iran U 232006Santa Cruz2006Vila Nova2007Coritiba2008Jamaica2008 2009Fluminense2009Coritiba2009Portuguesa2009Costa Rica2010Ceara2010 2011Atletico Goianiense2011Bahia2011Barueri2013Atletico Goianiense2015Botafogo2015Figueirense2017Macae Contents 1 Coaching career 2 Coaching honors 3 References 4 External linksCoaching career editBorn in Rio de Janeiro he guided Jamaica national team to the World Cup in France in 1998 2 This was Jamaica s first and to date only appearance in the final stages of a World Cup as well as making Jamaica the first English speaking Caribbean country to qualify for the World Cup His squad was made up of a few English players of Jamaican parentage and they were dubbed The Reggae Boyz in the English media In the 2004 Summer Olympics he won the silver medal with the Brazil women s national team He has also previously coached Trinidad and Tobago In 2006 he was the head coach and manager of Iran U 23 national team In 2007 Simoes then returned to Brazil to coach Serie B Coritiba where he won the second division He left Coritiba in November 2008 to accept the position as Jamaica s Technical Director for the 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign On 11 September 2008 Rene Simoes was fired by the Jamaica Football Federation after just nine months in charge due to the country s poor performance in World Cup qualifiers 3 On 2 October 2008 he was appointed to manage Fluminense 4 and was released on 6 March 2009 Simoes then returned to Coritiba at the start of the 2009 Brasileiro but was released after four months when the club fell to the relegation zone He then moved to Serie B Portuguesa in Sao Paulo but Simoes resigned in August 2009 after only two weeks as coach of second division Portuguesa in Brazil after saying armed men threatened the players in the locker room after a loss He was appointed as the head coach of the Costa Rica national team on 16 September 2009 after former coach Rodrigo Kenton was sacked due to poor performance in the World Cup Qualifiers for South Africa 2010 On 20 December 2009 Ceara officially signed Simoes as the club s new manager substituting Gusmao who didn t renew with the Brazilian club 5 On 31 July 2010 he was announced as the new manager of Atletico Goianiense On 10 April 2011 he was announced as the new manager of Bahia On 16 February 2012 Simoes became director of youth academy of Sao Paulo In Cotia city where the academy is localized he created the Padrao Sao Paulo de Qualidade that tries to improve the footballers formation into the club 6 On 7 November 2012 however Simoes left this employ After a long time away from football Simoes made his return as the coach of Botafogo for the 2015 season 7 After coaching Macae in 2017 Simoes retired from coaching and became an advisor for football coaches in Brazil 8 Coaching honors edit1988 South American Youth Championship with Brazil national under 20 football team 1990 Qatari League with Al Rayyan Sports Club 1990 Sheikh Jassem Cup with Al Rayyan Sports Club 1997 Jamaica qualified for the 1998 World Cup 1998 Jamaica came 4th in the Gold Cup 1998 Jamaica won the Caribbean Cup 2004 Athens Olympics Silver Medal with Brazil women s national football team 2006 Asian Games Bronze medal with Iran national under 23 football team 2007 Coritiba Campeonato Brasileiro Serie B Brazilian league second division championReferences edit Andrade Juan 11 October 2017 Rene Simoes anuncia fim da carreira como tecnico e vira coach de Carille GloboEsporte com in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 17 July 2020 Honauer Urs 20 June 1997 Interview Rene Simoes and Jamaica s amazing progress FIFA Archived from the original on 7 January 2008 Retrieved 21 May 2009 Rene Simoes no longer coach of Jamaica CBC 11 September 2008 Retrieved 2 October 2008 Rene Simoes e o novo tecnico do Fluminense in Portuguese O Globo Online October 2 2008 Archived from the original on October 10 2008 Retrieved October 2 2008 Rene Simoes e o novo tecnico do Ceara Diario do Grande ABC Em Cotia Rene Simoes cria e implanta Padrao Sao Paulo de Qualidade Placar Placar abril com br Retrieved 25 July 2015 Simoes takes Botafogo command in Portuguese O Dia Retrieved 13 December 2014 Simoes announces end of coaching career and becomes Carille s advisor in Portuguese ge com 11 October 2017 Retrieved 30 June 2023 External links editRene Simoes coach profile at Sambafoot archived BBC FIFA World Cup 1998 Profile Rene Simoes Nacion com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rene Simoes amp oldid 1174902312, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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