Guilherme Macuglia

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Guilherme Macuglia
Personal information
Full name Guilherme Leoni de Moura Macuglia
Date of birth (1961-08-27) 27 August 1961 (age 62)
Place of birth Porto Alegre, Brazil
Youth career
1977–1981 Grêmio
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1982 América-SP
1982 Esportivo
1983 Grêmio
1984 Figueirense
1987 Avaí
1988–1991 Esportivo
1991–1994 São Luiz
Managerial career
1994 São Luiz
1995–1998 Ypiranga-RS
1998 Santo Ângelo
1999 Brasil de Pelotas
2000 Chapecoense
2000–2001 Pelotas
2003 15 de Novembro
2003 Esportivo
2004 Novo Hamburgo
2006 Ulbra
2006 Criciúma
2007 Joinville
2007 Coritiba [1]
2008 Guaratinguetá
2008 Figueirense [2]
2008 São Caetano
2009 Guarani
2009 América de Natal
2009–2010 Náutico
2010 Chapecoense
2010–2011 Criciúma [3]
2011 Caxias [3]
2011 Paraná [4]
2012 Rio Branco-AC [5]
2013 Cerâmica
2013–2015 Marcílio Dias [6]
2016 América de Natal [7]
2016 Central
2017 Rio Branco-PR [8]
2017 Ypiranga-RS
2024 São Caetano (assistant)
2024 São Caetano (interim)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Guilherme Leoni de Moura Macuglia known as Guilherme Macuglia (born 27 August 1961 in Porto Alegre), is a Brazilian football coach and former player who played as a forward. [9]

Contents

Club statistics

Club performanceLeagueCupContinentalTotal
SeasonClubLeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
BrazilLeague Copa do Brasil Libertadores Total
1984 Grêmio Libertadores 00006363
Total6363

Honours

Player

Grêmio
Esportivo
São Luiz

Manager

Criciúma
Rio Branco

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References

  1. "Coritiba contrata o técnico Guilherme Macuglia, ex-Criciúma". Estadão. 19 February 2007. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
  2. "Figueirense acerta com Guilherme Macuglia para substituir Gallo". UOL. 19 May 2008. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
  3. 1 2 "Guilherme Macuglia deixa o Criciúma para assumir o Caxias". Terra. 25 April 2011. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
  4. "Diretoria confirma Guilherme Macuglia como novo treinador do Paraná". Gazeta do Povo. 25 September 2011. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
  5. "Série C: Exclusivo! Rio Branco anuncia técnico ex-Criciúma e Paraná". Grande Área. 27 April 2012. Archived from the original on 31 December 2012. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
  6. "Guilherme Macuglia volta ao comando do Marcílio Dias". RBS. 4 November 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
  7. ""Estava na hora", revela Guilherme Macuglia sobre volta ao América-RN". Globoesporte.com. 15 February 2016. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
  8. "Rio Branco-PR acerta com Guilherme Macuglia, ex-Guarani e Coritiba". Futebol Interior. 1 November 2016. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
  9. "Guilherme Macuglia". Grande Área. Archived from the original on 31 July 2012. Retrieved 18 March 2016.