Claudinei Oliveira

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Claudinei Oliveira
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Oliveira with Vila Nova in 2023
Personal information
Full name Claudinei dos Santos Oliveira
Date of birth (1969-09-29) 29 September 1969 (age 54)
Place of birth Santos, Brazil
Height 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Team information
Current team
Guarani (head coach)
Youth career
1984–1985 Portuguesa Santista
1986–1988 Santos
1988–1989 Palmeirense-SP  [ pt ]
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1989–1990 Santos 0 (0)
1991 Jaboticabal
1992 Nacional de Uberaba
1993 Mamoré 9 (0)
1993 Araguari  [ pt ]
1994 Central Pinhalense  [ pt ]
1995 Caldense
1995 Olímpia
1996–1999 Portuguesa Santista
1999São Bento (loan)
2000 Remo 6 (0)
2001 Tuna Luso
2002 Nacional-SP
2003 Central Pinhalense  [ pt ]
2003 Ferroviária 12 (0)
Managerial career
2009–2013 Santos (youth)
2013 Santos
2014 Goiás
2014 Paraná
2014–2015 Atlético Paranaense
2015 Vitória
2016 Paraná
2016–2018 Avaí
2018 Sport Recife
2018 Paraná
2018–2019 Chapecoense
2019 Goiás
2020 Botafogo-SP
2020–2022 Avaí
2022 Operário Ferroviário
2022 Sport Recife
2023 Vila Nova
2023–2024 Chapecoense
2024– Guarani
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Claudinei dos Santos Oliveira (born 29 September 1969), known as Claudinei Oliveira, is a Brazilian professional football coach and former player who played as a goalkeeper. He is the current head coach of Guarani.

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Playing career

Born in Santos, São Paulo, Claudinei started his professional career with Santos in 1989, but failed to make an appearance for the club. He subsequently represented Jaboticabal, Nacional de Uberaba, Mamoré, [1] Araguari Atlético Clube  [ pt ], Central Brasileira Pinhalense  [ pt ] (two stints), Caldense, Olímpia, Portuguesa Santista, São Bento, Remo, Tuna Luso, Nacional-SP and Ferroviária, [2] retiring with the latter in 2003. [3]

Managerial career

Oliveira began his managerial career as a coach at his first club Santos, joining the under-15 squad in 2009 and leading them to a Campeonato Paulista under-15 title. [4] The following year, he was promoted to under-17s and won the Campeonato Paulista of the category. In 2011, Oliveira was assigned to the under-20s. He went on to win both Campeonato Paulista in 2012 and Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior in 2013; the latter came after a 29-year absence. [5]

On 31 May 2013, after Muricy Ramalho's dismissal, Oliveira was appointed manager of the first team in Série A. [6] His first game in charge occurred the following day, a 1–1 home draw against Grêmio, [7] and his first victory came on 12 June, in a 1–0 home defeat of Atlético Mineiro. [8]

Oliveira remained in charge of the main squad until the end of the season, [9] leading the side to a seventh place overall. After being relieved from his duties and being replaced by Oswaldo de Oliveira, he signed with Goiás. [10]

On 14 April 2014, after losing the Campeonato Goiano to Atlético Goianiense, Oliveira was sacked. [11] Two days later, he was appointed manager of Paraná. [12]

On 3 September 2014, Oliveira was appointed at the helm of Atlético Paranaense. [13] Dismissed the following 15 March, [14] he was named Vitória manager two days later, [15] but was sacked on 20 May. [16]

On 25 November 2015, Oliveira returned to Paraná for the ensuing season. [17] He was relieved from his duties on 13 June of the following year, [18] and was named Avaí manager on 25 August. [19]

Oliveira managed to achieve a top-tier promotion in his first season, but suffered immediate relegation in his second. On 19 April 2018, he was sacked. [20]

On 25 April 2018, Oliveira replaced sacked Nelsinho Baptista at the helm of Sport Recife. [21] On 12 August, after a 3–1 home loss against São Paulo, he left the club, [22] and returned to Paraná for a third spell three days later. [23]

On 16 October 2018, Oliveira resigned from Paraná and moved to fellow first division strugglers Chapecoense. [24] Despite avoiding relegation at the end of the season, he was sacked the following 17 March, and returned to Goiás on 23 April; [25] on 4 August, after a 6–1 loss to former side Santos, he was dismissed.

Oliveira with Botafogo-SP in 2020 Claudinei Oliveira.png
Oliveira with Botafogo-SP in 2020

On 17 February 2020, Oliveira was appointed manager of Botafogo-SP, replacing sacked Wagner Lopes. [26] He helped the club avoid relegation in the 2020 Campeonato Paulista, but resigned on 20 November after only five wins in 22 matches. [27]

On 9 December 2020, Oliveira returned to Avaí in the place of Geninho. [28] He again led the club to another promotion to the first division in 2021, but was sacked on 6 February 2022, after a poor start of the new campaign. [29]

Oliveira was named in charge of Operário Ferroviário on 20 March 2022, [30] but was sacked exactly four months later. [31] On 24 July, he returned to Sport after nearly four years, [32] and left on a mutual agreement on 16 November, after failing to achieve promotion. [33]

On 1 December 2022, Oliveira was appointed manager of Vila Nova also in the second division. [34] He was dismissed on 4 August 2023, after a poor run of form which took the club from the first to the seventh position, [35] and returned to Chape five days later. [36]

Sacked from Chapecoense on 10 February 2024, [37] Oliveira was named head coach of Guarani two days later. [38]

Managerial statistics

As of 25 November 2023
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecordRef
GWDLGFGAGDWin %
Santos Flag of Brazil.svg 31 May 20138 December 2013401712115439+15042.50 [39]
Goiás Flag of Brazil.svg 14 December 201314 April 20141911623312+21057.89 [40]
Paraná Flag of Brazil.svg 16 April 20143 September 2014227782524+1031.82 [39]
Atlético Paranaense Flag of Brazil.svg 3 September 201415 March 20152494112021−1037.50 [14]
Vitória Flag of Brazil.svg 17 March 201520 May 2015114521514+1036.36 [16]
Paraná Flag of Brazil.svg 25 November 201513 June 20162712873329+4044.44 [18]
Avaí Flag of Brazil.svg 25 August 201619 April 2018102442929115103+12043.14 [41]
Sport Recife Flag of Brazil.svg 25 April 201812 August 2018165471823−5031.25 [22]
Paraná Flag of Brazil.svg 15 August 201816 October 201811038319−16000.00 [42]
Chapecoense Flag of Brazil.svg 16 October 201817 March 20192411672323+0045.83 [43]
Goiás Flag of Brazil.svg 23 April 20194 August 2019125251320−7041.67 [40]
Botafogo-SP Flag of Brazil.svg 17 February 202020 November 20203094172131−10030.00
Avaí Flag of Brazil.svg 9 December 20206 February 2022743521188058+22047.30 [29]
Operário Ferroviário Flag of Brazil.svg 20 March 202220 July 2022205692024−4025.00
Sport Recife Flag of Brazil.svg 24 July 202216 November 2022189362419+5050.00 [33]
Vila Nova Flag of Brazil.svg 14 December 20223 August 2023351312103622+14037.14
Chapecoense Flag of Brazil.svg 10 August 202310 February 20242156102125−4023.81
Guarani Flag of Brazil.svg 12 February 2024present000000+0!
Total506201138167554506+48039.72

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