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Valdir Espinosa

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Valdir Espinosa
Personal information
Full name Valdir Ataualpa Ramirez Espinosa
Date of birth (1947-10-17)17 October 1947
Place of birth Porto Alegre, Brazil
Date of death 27 February 2020(2020-02-27) (aged 72)
Place of death Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Managerial career
Years Team
1979 Esportivo
1980 Ceará
1981 Londrina
1980–1984 Grêmio
1984–1985 Al-Hilal
1986 Grêmio
1987–1988 Cerro Porteño
1989 Botafogo
1989–1990 Flamengo
1990–1991 Botafogo
1992–1994 Cerro Porteño
1994 Atlético Mineiro
1995 Palmeiras
1996 Portuguesa
1996 Corinthians
1997 Fluminense
1997 Verdy Kawasaki
1998 Coritiba
1998–1999 Botafogo
2000–2001 Fluminense
2001 Vitória
2002 Atlético Paranaense
2004 Fluminense
2005 Brasiliense
2005 Ceará
2005 Fortaleza
2006 Flamengo
2006 Santa Cruz
2007 Cerro Porteño
2007 Vasco da Gama
2008 Portuguesa
2011 Duque de Caxias
2016 Metropolitano[1]
2016–2017 Grêmio (Technical coordinator)[2][3]

Valdir Ataualpa Ramirez Espinosa, known as Valdir Espinosa (17 October 1947 – 27 February 2020) was a Brazilian football manager. He died on 27 February 2020, of complications after surgery.[4] Espinosa was born in Porto Alegre.

Managerial statistics

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Team From To Record
G W D L Win %
Verdy Kawasaki 1997 1997 20 6 0 14 030.00
Total 20 6 0 14 030.00

Honours

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Ceará
Londrina
Grêmio
Al-Hilal
Cerro Porteño
Botafogo
Tokyo Verdy
Atlético Paranaense
Brasiliense

References

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  1. ^ "Valdir Espinosa é o novo técnico do Metropolitano-SC". Matheus Dantas – LANCE!. 7 December 2015. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Grêmio fecha contratação de Renato e Espinosa, campeões do mundo em 83". Globoesporte.com. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Renato Gaúcho acerta com Grêmio e trabalhará com Valdir Espinosa". Terra. Archived from the original on 30 March 2019. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
  4. ^ Técnico Valdir Espinosa morre aos 72 anos (in Portuguese)
  5. ^ J.League Data Site(in Japanese)
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