Roberval Davino

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Roberval Davino
Personal information
Full name Roberval Davino da Silva
Date of birth (1954-08-12) 12 August 1954 (age 69)
Place of birth Maceió, Brazil
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Paulista (head coach)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1969–1978 CRB
1978–1980 XV de Jaú
1980 Araçatuba
1980–1981 CRB
1982 Capelense
1983–1988 CRB
1992IEC
Managerial career
1984–1985 CRB [1]
1985–1986 Seleção Alagoana [1]
1986–1987 CSA [1]
1987–1988 São Domingos [1]
1988–1989IEC
1989–1991 Novo Horizonte [1]
1991–1992 Juventude [1]
1992 XV de Jaú [1]
1993 Goiânia [1]
1993 Goiás [1]
1993 Vila Nova [1]
1993–1994 Araçatuba [1]
1994–1995 Anápolis [1]
1995 Atlético Goianiense [1]
1995 Botafogo-SP [1]
1995 CSA [1]
1995 Lousano Paulista [1]
1996 CSA [1]
1996–1997 Vila Nova [1]
1997 CRB [1]
1997–1998 Mogi Mirim [1]
1998 Mirassol [1]
1998 Matonense [1]
1998 Araçatuba
1998–1999 Mirassol [1]
1999 Sampaio Corrêa
1999 Mirassol [1]
1999 Juventude
2000 São Caetano
2000 Inter de Limeira [1]
2000 Juventude
2001 União Barbarense
2001 CRB
2001 Figueirense
2002 Mogi Mirim
2002 Marília
2003 América-SP
2003 Gama
2003 América-SP
2004 Mirassol
2004 Santa Cruz
2004 América-SP
2004–2005 Marília
2005 Remo
2005 América-SP
2006 América de Natal
2006 Fortaleza
2006 ABC
2007 Santo André
2007 Bragantino
2007 Ituano
2007 Guarani
2007–2008 CRB
2008 Mirassol
2008–2009 Linense
2009 Brasiliense
2009 Metropolitano [2]
2009–2010 Guaratinguetá
2010 Brasiliense
2010 Mogi Mirim
2010 Corinthians Alagoano [3]
2011 Catanduvense
2011–2012 Paysandu
2012 CRB
2013 Luverdense [4]
2013–2014 CRB
2015 Paulista [5]
2016 Sergipe [6]
2017 Murici [7]
2018–2019 Capivariano [8]
2019–2020 Comercial-SP
2020 Tupi
2022 Monte Azul
2022 Paulista
2023 Comercial-SP
2023– Paulista
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Roberval Davino da Silva (born 12 August 1954) is a Brazilian football coach and former player who played as a midfielder. [9] He is the current head coach of Paulista.

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Playing career

Born in Maceió, Alagoas, Davino began his professional career with CRB in 1969. [1] He later played for XV de Jaú, Araçatuba, Capelense and Japanese IEC FC, where he finished his career in 1992.

Coaching career

While still a player, Davino started a coaching of the CRB in 1984. In the years 1985-1986 he also worked in the Federação Alagoana de Futebol with the Seleção Alagoana. In 1986-1987 he trained CSA and in 1987-1988 club São Domingos. From 1988 to 1992 with break he led Japanese IEC FC.

Since 1989 he coached the clubs: Novo Horizonte, Juventude, XV de Jaú, Goiânia, Goiás, Vila Nova, Araçatuba, Anápolis, Atlético-GO, Botafogo-SP, Lousano Paulista, Mogi Mirim, Mirassol, Matonense, Sampaio Corrêa, São Caetano, Inter de Limeira, União Barbarense, Figueirense, Marília, América-SP, Gama, Santa Cruz, Remo, América de Natal, Fortaleza, ABC, Santo André, Bragantino, Ituano, Guarani, Linense, Brasiliense, Metropolitano, Guaratinguetá, Corinthians-AL, Catanduvense, Paysandu, Luverdense and Sergipe. [10]

Honours

Player

CRB

Manager

IEC
Vila Nova
Remo
Araçatuba
CSA
Figueirense
Brasiliense
Metropolitano

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