Zico

Brazilian footballer and manager

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August 2018 Returned to Kashima Antlers as technical director, 16 years after his previous directorship at the club.
August 2018 Returned to Kashima Antlers as technical director, 16 years after his previous directorship at the club.
January 2017 FC Goa and Zico mutually agreed to end their three-year coaching association, with the decision made amicably considering logistical challenges of the upcoming season.
January 2017 FC Goa and Zico mutually agreed to end their three-year coaching association, with the decision made amicably considering logistical challenges of the upcoming season.
2016 Concluded management of FC Goa football club
2016 Inducted into the Japan Football Hall of Fame.
2016 Inducted into the Japan Football Hall of Fame.
2016 Concluded management of FC Goa football club
2015 Led FC Goa to the Indian Super League final, where they narrowly lost 3-2 to Chennaiyin FC, establishing Zico's reputation as a significant figure in Indian football.
2015 Led FC Goa to the Indian Super League final, where they narrowly lost 3-2 to Chennaiyin FC, establishing Zico's reputation as a significant figure in Indian football.
June 10 2015 Officially announced his candidacy for FIFA presidency following Sepp Blatter's resignation amid corruption allegations surrounding the 2018 and 2022 World Cup host selections.
June 10 2015 Officially announced his candidacy for FIFA presidency following Sepp Blatter's resignation amid corruption allegations surrounding the 2018 and 2022 World Cup host selections.
2014 Zico was signed as the head coach of FC Goa for their debut season in the Indian Super League, leading the team through their first competitive campaign.
2014 Concluded management of Al-Gharafa football club
2014 Concluded management of Al-Gharafa football club
2014 Zico was signed as the head coach of FC Goa for their debut season in the Indian Super League, leading the team through their first competitive campaign.
August 6 2013 Signed a two-year coaching contract with Al-Gharafa, a football club in Qatar, marking the beginning of his coaching tenure in the Qatari league.
August 6 2013 Signed a two-year coaching contract with Al-Gharafa, a football club in Qatar, marking the beginning of his coaching tenure in the Qatari league.
2012 Concluded management of the Iraq national football team
2012 Concluded management of the Iraq national football team
November 27 2012 Resigned as coach of the Iraqi national team after serving just over a year, citing the football association's failure to fulfill contract terms. During his tenure, he achieved ten wins, six draws, and five losses in 21 games.
November 27 2012 Resigned as coach of the Iraqi national team after serving just over a year, citing the football association's failure to fulfill contract terms. During his tenure, he achieved ten wins, six draws, and five losses in 21 games.
September 2 2011 First managed the Iraqi national team in a match against Jordan.
September 2 2011 First managed the Iraqi national team in a match against Jordan.
August 28 2011 Signed a contract with Iraq Football Federation to become the national team coach.
August 28 2011 Signed a contract with Iraq Football Federation to become the national team coach.
2010 Concluded management of Olympiacos football club
2010 Inducted into the Brazilian Football Museum Hall of Fame.
2010 Resigned from Flamengo football director position after only five months due to disagreements with the board.
2010 Inducted into the Brazilian Football Museum Hall of Fame.
2010 Concluded management of Olympiacos football club
2010 Resigned from Flamengo football director position after only five months due to disagreements with the board.
May 30 2010 Announced as the new Flamengo football director on a four-year deal, returning to the team where he won his most significant honors after 25 years.
May 30 2010 Announced as the new Flamengo football director on a four-year deal, returning to the team where he won his most significant honors after 25 years.
January 19 2010 Zico was sacked from Olympiacos following a 0-0 draw against Kavala, despite having an impressive record of twelve wins and four draws in the Greek Superleague.
January 19 2010 Zico was sacked from Olympiacos following a 0-0 draw against Kavala, despite having an impressive record of twelve wins and four draws in the Greek Superleague.

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