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Brazilian coach Pereira

English name: PARREIRA Nationality: Brazil Birthday: 1 943 65438+February 27th Birthplace: Rio de Janeiro Height: Weight: Player Career: Never coached a team:1,Club: Froumy Nence, Valencia, Fenerbahce, American Metro Star United, Miners Athletic Team, International Team, Corinti An 2, National Team. Ghana is currently coaching the team: South African national team coaching honors: Brazilian League champion, Turkish League champion, 1994, but Pereira has proved himself to be a tactician who leads the team to prepare for the war. Now he is preparing to lead the South African national team to start his sixth FIFAWorldCup tour, and he hopes to lead the host South African team to achieve a good result in this World Cup. Pereira's coaching career began at 1967, and he worked as a physical fitness coach for San Cristobao in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 1968, recommended by the Brazilian Football Association, became the head coach of Ghana's national football team in Africa, and led the team to win the second place in the African Cup of Nations. In 1970 and 1974 World Cups, he was the physical coach of Brazil. 1975 coached Froumy Nensai team in Brazil. When he coached Kuwait in 1976, he led the team to win the Gulf Cup. 1980, leading the Kuwaiti Olympic team to the final of the Moscow Olympic Games. 1982, Pereira led Kuwait to the final of the World Cup in Spain. 1983, he returned to Brazil for the first time as the head coach of the national team, but he did not achieve any impressive results. 1984, due to Brazil's lack of outstanding performance, Pereira ended his first coaching experience as Brazil's head coach, and then led Froumy Nence to win the national championship. 1985, Pereira returned to the Middle East, 1990 became the head coach of the UAE national team, 1990 led his team to the World Cup finals. Due to the strength gap, Pereira's UAE team was eliminated in the first round. When he became the coach of Brazil for the second time from 199 1 to 1994, Pereira ushered in the peak of his coaching career. 1993, although Brazil entered the World Cup finals from 1994, Pereira was strongly criticized by domestic media. Because Brazil didn't get the right to qualify for the World Cup until the final battle of the qualifiers, it was the only time that Brazil couldn't keep an unbeaten record until 1994. 1994, Pereira led a group of people such as romario and Bei Beituo to win the World Cup for Brazil in the United States, which was the second time that Brazil won the World Cup after 1970. Despite this, Pereira failed to win the trust of Brazilian public opinion and announced his resignation. 1994- 1995 season, Pereira came to Spain to take charge of Valencia, and then went to Feneba, Turkey to teach. After winning the Turkish League title with Fenerbahce on 1996, Pereira returned to Brazil and became the head coach of Sao Paulo. 1at the end of 1997, Pereira became the head coach of Saudi Arabia, but after being overtaken by a big score in the first two games of the group stage in the final stage of 1998 World Cup, Pereira had to hand over his handsome seal in advance. After the World Cup, Pereira began to coach the American Metro Star United. 1999 returned to Froumy, Brazil, joined the miners' competitive team in 2000, and began to coach the international team in 200 1. In 2002, Pereira coached Corinti Ann. In the first half of the Brazilian league, he led the team to win the Rio-S? o Paulo State Championship and the Brazil Cup, and led the team to win the second place in the league. On June 8, 2003, 65438, Pereira became the head coach of Brazil for the third time, leading the team to win the Copa America and Confederations Cup. However, Brazil did not perform well in the World Cup in Germany, and Pereira was dismally dismissed. In 2007, in order to achieve good results in the World Cup held in South Africa, the South African Football Association spared no expense to invite Pereira. However, during Pereira's coaching, the performance of the South African national team declined, and Pereira's coaching position was once overhead. In 2009, Pereira returned to South Africa.