Vagner Mancini

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Vagner Mancini
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Mancini in 2021
Personal information
Full name Vagner do Carmo Mancini
Date of birth (1966-10-24) 24 October 1966 (age 57)
Place of birth Ribeirão Preto, Brazil
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1988–1989 Guarani 13 (3)
1990–1991 Portuguesa 33 (10)
1992 Bragantino 14 (1)
1994 Botafogo-SP
1995 Grêmio 16 (1)
1996 São José-SP
1997 Coritiba 12 (0)
1998 Ponte Preta 9 (1)
1999 Sãocarlense
2000–2003 Etti Jundiaí
2002Ceará (loan)
2003 Figueirense 13 (0)
2003 Sport
2004 Ituano
2004 Paulista
Managerial career
2004–2007 Paulista
2007 Al Nasr
2008 Grêmio
2008–2009 Vitória
2009 Santos
2009 Vitória
2010 Vasco da Gama
2010 Guarani
2011 Ceará
2011–2012 Cruzeiro
2012 Sport
2013 Náutico
2013 Atlético Paranaense
2014 Botafogo
2015–2016 Vitória
2017 Chapecoense
2017–2018 Vitória
2019 São Paulo (interim)
2019 Atlético Mineiro
2020 Atlético Goianiense
2020–2021 Corinthians
2021 América Mineiro
2021–2022 Grêmio
2022–2023 América Mineiro
2023–2024 Ceará
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Vagner do Carmo Mancini (born 24 October 1966) is a Brazilian professional football coach and former player who played as a midfielder.

Contents

Playing career

Born in Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, Mancini started his career with Guarani in 1988. He subsequently went on to represent Portuguesa, Bragantino and Botafogo-SP before joining Grêmio in 1995.

Mancini featured sparingly for the club during the season, being crowned champions of 1995 Copa Libertadores but losing the 1995 Copa do Brasil to Corinthians; he was sent off in the first leg of the latter competition's final. [1] Subsequently, he went on to play for São José-SP, Coritiba, Ponte Preta, Sãocarlense, Ceará, Figueirense, Sport, Ituano and Paulista, retiring with the latter in 2004 at the age of 37.

In 1999, while injured at Sãocarlense, Mancini took over as an interim coach for ten days, [2] but according to himself, he never effectively coached the club. [3]

Coaching career

In May 2004, while still actively playing for Paulista, Mancini opted to retire after receiving a coaching offer. [4] He was crowned champions of the 2005 Copa do Brasil with the side before accepting an offer from Al Nasr SC in April 2007. [5]

On 10 December 2007, Mancini returned to Brazil after being appointed head coach of former club Grêmio. [6] He was sacked the following 14 February, despite being unbeaten, [7] and was named Vitória head coach on 25 March. [8]

On 15 February 2009, Mancini left Vitória and was announced as head coach of Santos. [9] Relieved from his duties on 13 July, [10] he returned to Vitória on 12 August. [11]

On 11 December 2009, Mancini was appointed head coach of Vasco da Gama, [12] but was dismissed on 25 March of the following year. [13] On 15 April 2010 he was presented at another club he represented as a player, Guarani, [14] but after failing to avoid relegation, he resigned on 5 December. [15]

On 26 September 2011, after a short stint at Ceará, [16] Mancini was appointed as new head coach of Cruzeiro. [17] The following 10 May, he resigned after being knocked out of two competitions in the same week. [18]

On 15 May 2012, Mancini signed with Sport (another club he represented as a player) until the end of the year. [19] He was sacked on 11 August, [20] and joined Náutico the following 1 February. [21]

Dismissed on 8 April 2013, [22] Mancini was appointed at the helm of Atlético Paranaense on 10 July, [23] with the club in the relegation places. He managed to reach the finals of the 2013 Copa do Brasil, while also finishing third in the league; his contract, nonetheless, was not renewed.

After two consecutive relegations with Botafogo [24] and Vitória, [25] Mancini was appointed as new head coach of Chapecoense on 9 December 2016. [26] He was relieved from his duties on 4 July 2017, after a 3–3 draw against Fluminense. [27]

On 25 July 2017, Mancini returned to Vitória for a fourth stint, [28] and managed to narrowly avoid relegation at the end of the season. On 29 July of the following year, after a 4–0 loss at Atlético Paranaense, he was dismissed. [29]

On 2 January 2019, Mancini joined São Paulo FC as the club's technical coordinator. [30] On 14 February, he was named interim coach after the club announced a deal with Cuca, out due to health problems; [31] in April, as Cuca was given the green light to manage, he returned to his previous role.

On 14 October 2019, after leaving São Paulo, Mancini was appointed head coach of Atlético Mineiro until the end of the season, [32] and left the club after four wins in 13 matches. On 25 June 2020, he replaced dismissed Cristóvão Borges at the helm of fellow top tier side Atlético Goianiense.

On 12 October 2020, Mancini was appointed head coach of Corinthians, signing a contract until the end of 2021. [33] On 16 May of the following year, after being knocked out of the 2021 Campeonato Paulista, he was sacked. [34]

On 19 June 2021, Mancini was appointed head coach of another top tier side, América Mineiro. [35] He resigned on 14 October, [36] and was named at the helm of Grêmio for a second spell just hours later. [37]

Mancini was unable to avoid Grêmio's relegation, and was subsequently sacked on 14 February 2022. [38] On 12 April, he returned to América in the place of Marquinhos Santos. [39]

On 7 August 2023, Mancini was dismissed by América after a poor league run. [40] Late in the month he returned to Ceará, with the club in the second division. [41]

Mancini was sacked from Ceará on 26 June 2024, after four winless matches. [42]

Personal life

Mancini is son of the also footballer Vastinho. His son, Matheus, is a centre back who current plays for Confiança.

Coaching statistics

As of 26 June 2024
Coaching record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecordRef
GWDLGFGAGDWin %
Paulista Flag of Brazil.svg 17 May 200429 April 2007155633953249224+25040.65
Grêmio Flag of Brazil.svg 10 December 200714 February 20086420103+7066.67 [7]
Vitória Flag of Brazil.svg 25 March 200814 February 200954259208867+21046.30 [9]
Santos Flag of Brazil.svg 15 February 200913 July 20092914964836+12048.28 [10]
Vitória Flag of Brazil.svg 12 August 20096 December 20092366112837−9026.09 [43]
Vasco da Gama Flag of Brazil.svg 11 December 200925 March 20101810442913+16055.56
Guarani Flag of Brazil.svg 15 April 20105 December 201038813173353−20021.05 [44]
Ceará Flag of Brazil.svg 31 March 201111 September 201136168125748+9044.44
Cruzeiro Flag of Brazil.svg 26 September 201110 May 20123014795936+23046.67 [45]
Sport Recife Flag of Brazil.svg 15 May 201211 August 2012153481222−10020.00 [20]
Náutico Flag of Brazil.svg 1 February 20137 April 2013149053616+20064.29 [46]
Atlético Paranaense Flag of Brazil.svg 10 May 201328 December 2013422012106142+19047.62
Botafogo Flag of Brazil.svg 16 April 201410 December 201442107253861−23023.81 [24]
Vitória Flag of Brazil.svg 4 June 201510 September 20167633192411386+27043.42 [43]
Chapecoense Flag of Brazil.svg 9 December 20164 July 2017462110156453+11045.65 [47]
Vitória Flag of Brazil.svg 25 July 201729 July 20186327152110088+12042.86 [48]
São Paulo (interim) Flag of Brazil.svg 14 February 2019April 2019934286+2033.33 [49]
São Paulo (interim) Flag of Brazil.svg 26 September 201927 September 2019100102−2000.00
Atlético Mineiro Flag of Brazil.svg 14 October 201911 December 2019134541514+1030.77
Atlético Goianiense Flag of Brazil.svg 25 June 202011 October 2020185671823−5027.78 [50]
Corinthians Flag of Brazil.svg 11 October 202016 May 2021452013125746+11044.44 [34]
América Mineiro Flag of Brazil.svg 19 June 202114 October 2021217952423+1033.33 [51]
Grêmio Flag of Brazil.svg 14 October 202114 February 2022189363126+5050.00 [38]
América Mineiro Flag of Brazil.svg 12 April 20227 August 202394372136132125+7039.36
Ceará Flag of Brazil.svg 30 August 202326 June 2024441515146052+8034.09
Total9503832403271,3461,199+147040.32

Honours

Player

Grêmio
Figueirense

Coach

Paulista
Vitória
Ceará
Chapecoense

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