Leonardo Neiva
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Leonardo Martins Neiva | ||
Date of birth | 10 December 1977 | ||
Place of birth | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | ||
Managerial career | |||
Years | Team | ||
2007 | América (Assistant) | ||
2008-2009 | Platinum Stars F.C. (Youth) | ||
2010 | Bonsucesso | ||
2010-2011 | Yadanarbon F.C. (Youth) | ||
2011–2012 | Rakhine United FC | ||
2013 | Associação Atlética Francana | ||
2014–2015 | Young Africans SC | ||
2015–2016 | Montego Bay United | ||
2016–2017 | Yadanarbon F.C. | ||
2017 | Thai Honda F.C. | ||
2019-2020 | Clube Atlético Itapemirim | ||
2021 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | ||
2021–2022 | Al-Merrikh SC | ||
2023 | Vipers SC | ||
2024 | Gor Mahia FC |
Leonardo Martins Neiva, better known as Léo Neiva (born 10 December 1977 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian association football coach and former footballer.[1][2]
Career as a player
Léo started his career in futsal at Fluminense FC. He soon migrated to field football where he played for the Bonsucesso FC. Still other experiences in the grassroots categories took place at Jacarepaguá FC and Juventude-RS.
For the professional, the attacking midfielder defended the EC Nova Cidade, club of the city of Nilópolis, in the State of Rio de Janeiro. He also accumulated stints for other clubs such as Portuguesa Santista and Vilanovense FC, from Portugal.
Honours
● Saint Kitts and Nevis National Team: Qualified for CONCACAF's Second Round of World Cup Qualifiers 2022 for the first time ever
Titles
● National Championship - Jamaica 2016 Red Stripe Premier League 2015/2016 - Montego Bay FC
● National Championship - Tanzania 2015 Vodacom Premier League 2014/2015 - Young Africans SC
● Super Cup - Tanzania 2014 - Young Africans SC
● Nelson Mandela Cup - South Africa 2009 - Royal Bafokeng Platinum Stars FC
Qualifications
● CBF / CONMEBOL Pro License Course - 2018/2019
● CBF / CONMEBOL A License Course - 2017
● Member of the Coaches Union of the State of Rio de Janeiro (STFPRJ) - 2008
● A License Course of the Brazilian Football Coaches Association (ABTF) - 2007
● Post-Graduation: Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV) - MBA Sports Administration - 2004
● Graduation: Universidade Castelo Branco - Physical Education - 2002
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References
- ^ Após 14 dias confinado, brasileiro tenta levar ilha do Caribe à Copa www1.folha.uol.com.br
- ^ "Conheça Léo Neiva, treinador com passagens por Mianmar e Tanzânia que assume São Cristóvão e Névis". terra.com.br.
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- Brazilian football managers
- Living people
- 1977 births
- Saint Kitts and Nevis national football team managers
- Sportspeople from Rio de Janeiro (city)
- Brazilian expatriate football managers
- Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Expatriate football managers in Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Expatriate football managers in Thailand
- Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Thailand
- Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Myanmar
- Expatriate football managers in Myanmar
- Young Africans S.C. managers
- Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Tanzania
- Expatriate football managers in Tanzania
- Expatriate football managers in Jamaica
- Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Jamaica