Marcelo Cabo

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Marcelo Cabo
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Cabo as head coach of CRB in 2020
Personal information
Full name Marcelo Ribeiro Cabo
Date of birth (1966-12-06) 6 December 1966 (age 57)
Place of birth Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Position(s) Defensive midfielder
Team information
Current team
ABC (head coach)
Youth career
Fluminense
Vasco da Gama
Portuguesa-RJ
Olaria
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
Tio Sam (futsal)
America-RJ (futsal)
Valencia (futsal)
Flamengo (futsal)
19XX–1998 Fluminense (futsal)
Managerial career
1998 Fluminense (futsal)
1999–2002 Olaria (futsal)
1999–2002 Olaria (youth)
2003 Madureira U20
2003 Flamengo (futsal)
2004 Bangu
2004 São Bento-MA  [ pt ]
2004–2005 Al-Hilal U17
2005–2006 Saudi Arabia (assistant)
2007 Cabofriense
2007 Bonsucesso
2008 CFZ do Rio
2008 Atlético Tubarão
2009 Atlético Tubarão
2009–2010 Al-Nasr
2010 Goiás (assistant)
2010–2011 Al-Arabi
2011 Figueirense (assistant)
2012 Dibba Al-Fujairah
2013 Tombense
2013 Ponte Preta (assistant)
2014 Nacional-MG
2014 Al Wasl (assistant)
2015 Volta Redonda
2015 Macaé
2015 Ceará
2016 Tigres do Brasil
2016 Resende
2016–2017 Atlético Goianiense
2017 Figueirense
2017 Guarani
2018 Resende
2018–2019 CSA
2019 Vila Nova
2019–2020 CRB
2020–2021 Atlético Goianiense
2021 Vasco da Gama
2021 Goiás
2021–2022 Atlético Goianiense
2022 CRB
2022 Chapecoense
2023 Remo
2023 CSA
2024 CSA
2024– ABC
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Marcelo Ribeiro Cabo (born 6 December 1966), known as Marcelo Cabo, is a Brazilian professional football coach, currently the head coach of ABC.

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Career

Born in Rio de Janeiro, Cabo played as a defensive midfielder, representing Fluminense, Vasco da Gama, Portuguesa-RJ and Olaria as a youth. He subsequently switched to futsal, notably representing Valencia CF.

In 1998, while at Fluminense's futsal team, Cabo retired and immediately became the side's trainer. [1] He moved to Olaria in the following year, being also in charge of the club's football youth squads. [2]

In 2003, Cabo was in charge of Madureira's under-20 team, whilst also taking over Flamengo's futsal team. [3] In December of that year, he was named head coach of Bangu. [4]

Cabo was in charge for 13 official matches, achieving only one win and suffering relegation from the 2004 Campeonato Carioca. [5] On 15 April of that year, he was named at the helm of São Bento-MA  [ pt ], [6] taking the club to the finals of the second round of the Campeonato Maranhense, finishing fourth overall.

Cabo moved abroad in late 2004, taking over Al-Hilal's under-17 side. In the following year, he was named Marcos Paquetá's assistant at the helm of Saudi Arabia national team, and took part of the 2006 FIFA World Cup. [7]

Upon returning to Brazil, Cabo coached Cabofriense [8] and Bonsucesso during the 2007 campaign. In 2008 he took over CFZ do Rio, [9] and moved to Atlético Tubarão late in the year after a partnership with his previous club CFZ was established; [10] he returned to Tubarão on 15 December 2008, [11] but left the following 5 February. [12]

On 29 July 2009, Cabo took over Kuwait's Al-Nasr. [13] He also acted as Dunga's technical scout during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, [7] and later joined Jorginho (Dunga's assistant during the World Cup) at Goiás and Figueirense.

In 2012, Cabo managed Emirati side Dibba Al-Fujairah, being sacked on 23 October of that year. [14] On 16 December, he was appointed head coach of Tombense, [15] but resigned on 9 May 2013. [16]

On 28 January 2014, after another work as Jorginho's assistant (at Ponte Preta), Cabo was named in charge of Nacional de Nova Serrana. [17] He later joined Jorginho's staff at Al Wasl, again as an assistant, staying for six months [18] before being presented at Volta Redonda on 1 December 2014. [19]

On 23 March 2015, Cabo resigned from Volta Redonda and took over Macaé Esporte. [20] On 3 August, he departed from the latter club and was named at the helm of Ceará, [21] but was subsequently replaced by Lisca.

On 8 October 2015, Cabo was appointed head coach of Tigres do Brasil for the 2016 season. [22] He resigned from the club the following 27 February, [23] and took over Resende on 2 March. [24]

On 8 May 2016, Cabo was presented at Atlético Goianiense. [25] He managed to achieve promotion to the Série A at the end of the year as champions, but in January 2017, he was reported missing in Goiânia for more than 40 hours. It was later revealed that he consumed too much alcoholic drinks and overslept in a motel. [26]

Maintained in charge of the club after the occurrence, Cabo resigned on 5 June 2017, after four defeats in four league matches. [27] He also managed Figueirense [28] and Guarani [29] in the remainder of the year, never lasting more than two months.

On 22 December 2017, Cabo returned to Resende, [30] but left the club the following 18 February after accepting an offer from CSA. [31] With the latter side he achieved top tier promotion, and renewed his contract on 29 November. [32]

Cabo being presented as head coach of Vila Nova in 2019 Marcelo Cabo 2019.png
Cabo being presented as head coach of Vila Nova in 2019

Cabo was fired from CSA on 30 June 2019, [33] and was announced as new head coach of Vila Nova of the second level on 14 July. [34] On 3 October, after only four wins in 17 matches, he was relieved of his duties; [35] the club suffered relegation nonetheless.

Cabo was appointed in charge of second division side CRB on 12 October 2019. [36] On 7 November of the following year, he left the club after accepting an offer from Atlético Goianiense in the top tier. [37]

On 27 February 2021, hours after winning the 2020 Campeonato Goiano, Cabo was named head coach of Vasco da Gama, recently relegated to division two. [38] He was sacked by the Cruzmaltino on 19 July, [39] and took over fellow second division side Goiás the following day. [40]

On 28 October 2021, despite being in the promotion places of the second division, Cabo was dismissed by Goiás. [41] On 11 November, he returned to Atlético Goianiense for a third spell, [42] but resigned on 7 February 2022, with only four matches into the new season. [43]

On 10 February 2022, Cabo returned to CRB for a second spell as head coach. [44] He left on 14 May, with the club in the last position of the second division, [45] and took over fellow league team Chapecoense on 7 July. [46]

On 30 August 2022, Cabo was sacked by Chape after only ten matches. [47] On 24 October, he was announced in charge of Remo for the ensuing campaign. [48]

Cabo left Remo on a mutual agreement on 23 May 2023, after a poor start in the 2023 Série C, [49] and returned to CSA on 21 June, with the club now also in the third level. [50] After leaving the club at the end of the season, he returned on 22 January 2024, replacing sacked Rogério Corrêa, [51] but was sacked on 3 March after the club's elimination from the 2024 Campeonato Alagoano. [52]

Seven days after his dismissal from CSA, Cabo was named in charge of fellow third division side ABC. [53]

Coaching statistics

As of 30 August 2022.
Coaching record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecordRef
GWDLGFGAGDWin %
Bangu Flag of Brazil.svg January 200415 April 2004131391125−14007.69 [5]
São Bento-MA  [ pt ] Flag of Brazil.svg 15 April 2004September 20042210482019+1045.45
Cabofriense Flag of Brazil.svg 18 May 200724 June 2007210121+1050.00
Bonsucesso Flag of Brazil.svg August 200727 September 2007103521412+2030.00
CFZ do Rio Flag of Brazil.svg 3 July 2008October 20082411492923+6045.83
Atlético Tubarão Flag of Brazil.svg October 2008November 20084004514−9000.00 [11]
Atlético Tubarão Flag of Brazil.svg 15 December 20085 February 20096114413−9016.67 [12]
Dibba Al-Fujairah Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg July 201223 October 20126015621−15000.00 [14]
Tombense Flag of Brazil.svg 16 December 20129 May 2013136161719−2046.15
Nacional de Nova Serrana Flag of Brazil.svg 28 January 201417 March 2014113171017−7027.27
Volta Redonda Flag of Brazil.svg 28 November 201423 March 2015115331312+1045.45 [54]
Macaé Flag of Brazil.svg 23 March 20153 August 2015207763028+2035.00 [21]
Ceará Flag of Brazil.svg 3 August 201529 September 2015155371923−4033.33 [55]
Tigres do Brasil Flag of Brazil.svg 8 October 201527 February 20167016517−12000.00 [23]
Resende Flag of Brazil.svg 2 March 20164 May 2016126331915+4050.00 [56]
Atlético Goianiense Flag of Brazil.svg 8 May 20165 June 2017602816168363+20046.67 [57]
Figueirense Flag of Brazil.svg 15 June 201729 July 2017102261116−5020.00 [58]
Guarani Flag of Brazil.svg 29 August 20178 October 20176033311−8000.00 [59]
Resende Flag of Brazil.svg 22 December 201717 February 201893241315−2033.33 [60]
CSA Flag of Brazil.svg 18 February 201830 June 2019793225229273+19040.51 [33]
Vila Nova Flag of Brazil.svg 14 July 20193 October 2019174761216−4023.53 [57]
CRB Flag of Brazil.svg 12 October 20197 November 2020532115176458+6039.62 [61]
Atlético Goianiense Flag of Brazil.svg 7 November 202027 February 20212210753122+9045.45 [57]
Vasco da Gama Flag of Brazil.svg 27 February 202119 July 202129131064231+11044.83 [39]
Goiás Flag of Brazil.svg 20 July 202128 October 2021198652520+5042.11 [41]
Atlético Goianiense Flag of Brazil.svg 11 November 20217 February 202212642149+5050.00 [57]
CRB Flag of Brazil.svg 10 February 202214 May 20222384112129−8034.78 [62]
Chapecoense Flag of Brazil.svg 7 July 202230 August 20221025378−1020.00 [47]
Total525196143186621630−9037.33

Honours

Futsal

Olaria
Flamengo

Football

Atlético Goianiense
CSA
Vasco da Gama
CRB

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