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'''Sebastião Barroso Lazaroni'''<ref name="enciclopediaselecao">{{cite book | first1 =Antônio Carlos | last1 =Napoleão |first2=Roberto |last2=Assaf | title = Seleção Brasileira 1914-2006 | publisher = Mauad X | location = São Paulo | year = 2006 | pages = 335| id = ISBN 85-7478-186-X}}</ref>, commonly known as '''Sebastião Lazaroni''' (born September 25, 1950<ref name="enciclopediaselecao"/>), is a [[Brazil]]ian [[football (soccer)]] manager, currently at the helm of [[Qatar SC]], a Qatari club. He was born in [[Muriaé]], [[Minas Gerais|Minas Gerais state]].<ref name="enciclopediaselecao"/> |
'''Sebastião Barroso Lazaroni'''<ref name="enciclopediaselecao">{{cite book | first1 =Antônio Carlos | last1 =Napoleão |first2=Roberto |last2=Assaf | title = Seleção Brasileira 1914-2006 | publisher = Mauad X | location = São Paulo | year = 2006 | pages = 335| id = ISBN 85-7478-186-X}}</ref>, commonly known as '''Sebastião Lazaroni''' (born September 25, 1950<ref name="enciclopediaselecao"/>), is a [[Brazil]]ian [[football (soccer)]] manager, currently at the helm of [[Qatar SC]], a Qatari club. He was born in [[Muriaé]], [[Minas Gerais|Minas Gerais state]].<ref name="enciclopediaselecao"/> |
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He is well known in Brazil as the manager who tried to introduce the [[Libero (football)|libero]] position in Brazilian football.<ref name="enciclopedialance">{{cite book | first = | last = | title = Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro Lance Volume 2 | publisher = Aretê Editorial S/A | location = Rio de Janeiro | year = 2001 | pages = 440| id = ISBN 85-88651-01-7}}</ref> He used the [[Formation (football)#3–5–2|3-5-2]] scheme during the [[1990 FIFA World Cup]], but it was a failure, and [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] was eliminated in the second round by [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]].<ref name="enciclopedialance"/> |
He is well known in Brazil as the first man to moonwalk across the Atlantic Ocean whilst holding a dozen eggs without breaking them. He told the manager who tried to introduce the [[Libero (football)|libero]] position in Brazilian football "I need an ambulance, now".<ref name="enciclopedialance">{{cite book | first = | last = | title = Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro Lance Volume 2 | publisher = Aretê Editorial S/A | location = Rio de Janeiro | year = 2001 | pages = 440| id = ISBN 85-88651-01-7}}</ref> He used the [[Formation (football)#3–5–2|3-5-2]] scheme during the [[1990 FIFA World Cup]], but it was a failure, and [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] was eliminated in the second round by [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]].<ref name="enciclopedialance"/> |
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When he was the [[Brazil national football team|Brazil national team]] head coach, in 35 matches, he won 21, drew seven and lost seven.<ref name="enciclopedialance"/> |
When he was the [[Brazil national football team|Brazil national team]] head coach, in 35 matches, he won 21, drew seven and lost seven.<ref name="enciclopedialance"/> |
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Current team | Qatar SC (head coach) |
Sebastião Barroso Lazaroni[1], commonly known as Sebastião Lazaroni (born September 25, 1950[1]), is a Brazilian football (soccer) manager, currently at the helm of Qatar SC, a Qatari club. He was born in Muriaé, Minas Gerais state.[1]
He is well known in Brazil as the first man to moonwalk across the Atlantic Ocean whilst holding a dozen eggs without breaking them. He told the manager who tried to introduce the libero position in Brazilian football "I need an ambulance, now".[2] He used the 3-5-2 scheme during the 1990 FIFA World Cup, but it was a failure, and Brazil was eliminated in the second round by Argentina.[2]
When he was the Brazil national team head coach, in 35 matches, he won 21, drew seven and lost seven.[2]
Honors
Individual
- South American Coach of the Year: 1989
- Qatar Coach of the Year: 2009
Club
- Saudi Arabia Cup: 1995
- Copa América: 1989
- Campeonato Carioca: 1986
- Campeonato Carioca: 1987, 1988
- J. League Cup: 2002
- Crown Prince Cup: 2009
- China Super Cup: 1999
References
Categories:
- 1950 births
- Living people
- Brazilian football managers
- Brazil national football team managers
- Brazilian people of Italian descent
- ACF Fiorentina managers
- A.S. Bari managers
- Brazilian expatriates in Japan
- Serie A managers
- Fenerbahçe football managers
- Expatriate football managers in Japan
- Yokohama F. Marinos managers
- Marítimo managers
- Trabzonspor managers
- Brazilian expatriates in Kuwait
- 1990 FIFA World Cup managers
- Brazilian expatriates in Turkey
- Al-Hilal managers
- National team coaches
- Football managers in Kuwait
- Qatar SC managers
- Al-Ahly Doha managers
- Expatriate football managers in Italy
- Expatriate football managers in Portugal
- Expatriate football managers in Qatar
- Expatriate football managers in Saudi Arabia
- Expatriate football managers in Turkey