Dado Cavalcanti

Dado Cavalcanti
Personal information
Full name Luis Eduardo Barros Cavalcanti
Date of birth July 9, 1981 (31 years old)
Place of birth Arcoverde (PE), Brazil
Playing position Manager
Club information
Current team
Náutico
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2000 Santa Cruz
2000 Náutico
Teams managed
2006–2008 Ulbra
2008 Brazsat
2009–2010 Santa Cruz
2010–2011 América-RN
2011 Central
2011 Icasa
2012 Ypiranga
2012 Luverdense
2013 Mogi Mirim
2013 Paraná
2014 Coritiba
2014 Ponte Preta
2014 Náutico
2015 Ceará
2015–2016 Paysandu
2016 Paysandu
2017– Náutico

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Luis Eduardo Barros Cavalcanti (Arcoverde, July 9, 1981),[1] mostly known as Dado Cavalcanti, is a Brazilian football manager. In 2016, he returned as Paysandu's manager.[2]

Early life

Dado was born in Arcoverde, a country town of Pernambuco and raised in Caruaru, where he started to play football. At age 17, he went to Principal City and joined the Santa Cruz junior team. Praised for his technique, but slow and without force, he tried his luck at Naútico, where he met the Brazilian soccer team's head coach, Muricy Ramalho. While training, he received an invitation for an internship at a board-ship of a junior team. At age 22, he trained at the junior team of Timbu, there he became the auxiliary coach of the under-20 football team.

Career

Cavalcanti's career as a football manager yielded great results in a short period of time, while he accumulated experience even in his youthful age. He was the youngest manager in Brazil to win a professional football title, at only 24 years, with Ulbra-RO.

He won state championship two times at Rondônia, in 2006 and 2007 seasons. Dado won Brasília State Championship of the Division Three with Brazsat in 2008. Always successful wherever he passed, he reached his goals which he pre-established for the clubs. He took Santa Cruz to the 16-round of Brazil Cup (Copa do Brasil), defeating Botafogo in Engenhão to equal the best place in club competition.

He was elected the best manager of Pernambuco Championship in 2010. He assumed the position at the end of 2010 during the América de Natal in Brazilian Championship Serie B, he stayed with the team until March 2011. In march, he transferred to Central of Caruaru-PE and in April 30 he signed with Icasa to control the club in Serie B. In 2012, he controlled Ypiringa and Luverdense but never received a promotion there at Luverdense,[3] his good works, however, gave him a chance to work with the São Paulo football Association in 2013, where he signed with Mogi Mirim.[4] After a good work at Mogi Mirim, he moved on to Parana Clube. At the end of 2013, he was the new manager of Coritiba for the 2014 season.

In February 2015, Dado Cavalcanti was presented in Paysandu.[5] After arriving at the club with distrust, with the team being eliminated from Campeonato Paraense 2015 in semifinal, given set the time for Série B and got a good campaign, fighting for access to the latest rounds and finishing in 7th place. With the performance, the contract of the technician was renewed for the following season, in which he won the Campeonato Paraense and Copa Verde, with less than a week between the two titles.

However in the Série, B team had a bad start to the championship, which included a defeat before Tupi, after the defeat by the Náutico, given switched from Paysandu. But meanwhile returned to the command of the bogeyman, in a short time.[2]

Honours

Club

Ulbra
Brazstat
Santa Cruz
Luverdense
Paysandu

Individual

References

  1. "Dado Cavalcanti no Coxa". Coritiba Foot Ball Club. Retrieved February 2, 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Oficial! Paysandu confirma retorno de Dado Cavalcanti: "Estou revigorado"". GloboEsporte.com. 1 August 2016. Retrieved 2 August 2016.
  3. Só Notícias (2012-06-02). "Dado Cavalcanti é confirmado novo técnico do Luverdense". Retrieved 2012-06-05.
  4. "Reformulando o elenco, Mogi Mirim libera quatro jogadores antes do Paulistão". futebolinterior.com.br. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
  5. "Dado Cavalcanti é apresentado no Paysandu para usar método português". ESPN. 25 February 2015. Retrieved 2 August 2016.

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