Oswaldo de Oliveira

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Oswaldo de Oliveira
Personal information
Full name Oswaldo de Oliveira Filho
Date of birth (1950-12-05) 5 December 1950 (age 74)
Place of birth Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Managerial career
YearsTeam
1999–2000 Corinthians
2000 Vasco da Gama
2001–2002 Fluminense
2002–2003 São Paulo
2003 Flamengo
2004 Corinthians
2004 Vitória
2005 Santos
2005 Al-Ahli
2006 Fluminense
2006 Cruzeiro
2007–2011 Kashima Antlers
2012–2013 Botafogo
2014 Santos
2015 Palmeiras
2015 Flamengo
2016 Sport
2016 Corinthians
2017 Al-Arabi
2017–2018 Atlético Mineiro
2018–2019 Urawa Red Diamonds
2019 Fluminense

Oswaldo de Oliveira Filho (born 5 December 1950), known as Oswaldo de Oliveira, is a Brazilian football manager.

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Manager career

Born in Rio de Janeiro, Oswaldo de Oliveira became the first team coach for Corinthians in 1999 when Vanderlei Luxemburgo left the club to take the Brazil National Team manager role. Oliveira led the club to win the São Paulo State Championship and the Brazilian Série A that same year. In 2000, he made history by taking the first FIFA Club World Championship.

After leaving Corinthians, Oliveira would coach Brazilian teams Vasco, Fluminense, São Paulo, Flamengo, Vitória, Santos, Fluminense and Cruzeiro. The only title at this period would come with São Paulo, the 2002 São Paulo State Super Championship. After tricolor lost in Campeonato Brasileiro de 2002 against Santos, and lost the final of Campeonato Paulista de 2003 for Corinthians, Oliveira was dismissed because of bad results. He also had a short spell at Al-Ahli of Qatar.

In 2007 Oliveira started to coach J. League side Kashima Antlers. So far he has had a quite successful managerial career in Japan, winning three J. League Division 1 titles, one Emperor's Cup, one Japanese Super Cup. In 2009, he became the first J. League manager to be named J. League Manager of the Year three times. In 2012, Oliveira returned to managing in Brazil when he became the manager of Rio de Janeiro side Botafogo. In the 2013 season, he led Botafogo to 4th place in the league, qualifying the team for the Copa Libertadores. After the 2013 season, Oliveira was hired by fellow Brazilian side Santos FC. In 2015, he coached Palmeiras, which made him the first manager to have worked with all four main teams of São Paulo (Corinthians, Palmeiras, Santos and São Paulo) and four main teams of Rio de Janeiro (Botafogo, Flamengo, Fluminense and Vasco). [1]

Managerial statistics

As of match played 5 July 2025
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecord
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Corinthians Flag of Brazil.svg 1 January 199930 June 2000121622237244173+71051.24
Vasco da Gama Flag of Brazil.svg 10 July 200018 December 2000442210127461+13050.00
Fluminense Flag of Brazil.svg 22 May 200122 April 20026329161810981+28046.03
São Paulo Flag of Brazil.svg 14 May 20024 May 20035731121413282+50054.39
Flamengo Flag of Brazil.svg 21 July 200312 October 200328126103944−5042.86
Corinthians Flag of Brazil.svg 17 February 200424 May 2004165381629−13031.25
Vitória Flag of Brazil.svg 1 July 200419 August 2004143471727−10021.43
Santos Flag of Brazil.svg 1 January 200521 March 2005169433823+15056.25
Al Ahli Flag of Qatar.svg 4 July 200528 February 2006228593636+0036.36
Fluminense Flag of Brazil.svg 31 March 20067 August 20062110653628+8047.62
Cruzeiro Flag of Brazil.svg 14 August 200631 December 20062486102630−4033.33
Kashima Antlers Flag of Japan.svg 6 January 200731 December 20112361305452401236+165055.08
Botafogo Flag of Brazil.svg 1 January 201231 December 2013133643831227141+86048.12
Santos Flag of Brazil.svg 1 January 20142 September 201443249107938+41055.81
Palmeiras Flag of Brazil.svg 1 January 20158 June 20152915774423+21051.72
Flamengo Flag of Brazil.svg 20 August 201528 November 2015188372421+3044.44
Sport Recife Flag of Brazil.svg 27 April 201612 October 20163599174052−12025.71
Corinthians Flag of Brazil.svg 31 October 201731 December 201792431115−4022.22
Al Arabi Flag of Qatar.svg 20 January 201730 June 2017104241419−5040.00
Atlético Mineiro Flag of Brazil.svg 26 September 20179 February 2018208933222+10040.00
Urawa Red Diamonds Flag of Japan.svg 25 April 201828 May 201955289187555+20050.91
Fluminense Flag of Brazil.svg 28 August 201927 September 2019722349−5028.57
Total1,0224932412881,7151,243+472048.24

Honours

Corinthians
São Paulo
Kashima Antlers
Botafogo
Urawa Red Diamonds
Individual

References

  1. "Em único grande que faltava, Oswaldo espera "rir melhor" no Palmeiras". Fox Sports (in Portuguese). São Paulo. 16 December 2014. Retrieved 18 December 2014.