Neider dos Santos

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Neider dos Santos
Personal information
Date of birth 1964/1965(age 57–58) [1]
Place of birth Brazil
Team information
Current team
Montego Bay United (manager)
Managerial career
YearsTeam
Vasco da Gama (Youth)
Botafogo (Youth)
Cayman Islands
2002–2004 Guyana
2005 Simba
2006–2010 Bahamas
2010–2011 Village United
2011–2012 Montego Bay United
2014–2017 Saint George
2023– Montego Bay United

Neider dos Santos (born 1964/1965) is a Brazilian football coach who manages Jamaican club Montego Bay United.

Career

Dos Santos started his managerial career with the Vasco da Gama youth teams. [2]

He has previously managed Simba SC in Tanzania, [3] as well as the youth teams of Brazilian clubs Vasco da Gama and Botafogo, plus the national teams of Cayman Islands and Guyana. [4] Dos Santos took over as manager of Jamaican club Village United in late 2010, [5] having spent the previous four years as manager of the Bahamas national team. After leaving Jamaican club Village United in early 2011, Dos Santos was hired by newly promoted Montego Bay United in October 2011. [6] [7] By September 2012 he was the club's Technical Director. [8]

He became manager of Ethiopian club Saint George in 2014, and was still in charge of them in May 2017. [1]

In March 2023 he returned as manager of Montego Bay United, [9] helping the club to avoid relegation. [10]

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