Milton Mendes

Not to be confused with Milton Andrade Vaz Mendes.
Milton Mendes
Personal information
Full name Milton Mendes
Date of birth (1965-04-25) 25 April 1965
Place of birth Criciúma, Brazil
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing position Right back / Midfielder
Youth career
Santa Catarina
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1984–1987 Vasco Gama 6 (1)
1986Criciúma (loan) 10 (0)
1987–1991 Louletano 76 (9)
1991–1992 Beira-Mar 24 (0)
1992–1993 Belenenses 8 (0)
1993–1996 União Madeira 69 (5)
1996–1997 Espinho 12 (2)
1997–1998 Camacha
1998–1999 São Vicente
1999–2001 Câmara de Lobos 46 (3)
2001–2002 Machico 33 (1)
Total 284 (21)
Teams managed
2002–2004 Machico
2006 Bonsucesso
2007–2008 Marítimo (assistant)
2008–2012 Qatar SC (assistant)
2013 Al-Shahaniya
2014 Paraná
2014–2015 Ferroviária
2015 Atlético Paranaense
2016 Kashiwa Reysol
2016 Santa Cruz

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


Milton Mendes (born 25 April 1965) is a Brazilian retired footballer who played mainly as a right back, and a current manager.

He spent the better part of his 18-year professional career in Portugal, representing nine and amassing Primeira Liga totals of 87 games and three goals over the course of five seasons. In 2002, he became a manager.

Playing career

Born in Criciúma, Santa Catarina,[1] Mendes joined CR Vasco da Gama in 1984, after starting his career with Santa Catarina Clube. After a loan at Criciúma Esporte Clube in 1986, he moved abroad for the first time in his career in the 1987 summer, joining Portuguese club Louletano DC.[2]

After featuring regularly for the Algarve team, Mendes signed for Primeira Liga side S.C. Beira-Mar in June 1991. He made his competitive debut for the latter on 24 August, starting in a 2–3 away loss against Boavista FC.

Mendes moved to C.F. Os Belenenses in 1992, also in the main division. The following year he joined fellow league team C.F. União, partnering a host of compatriots and suffering relegation in 1995.

In 1996, Mendes signed for S.C. Espinho in the top flight, and contributed with 12 appearances and two goals in his first and only season. He subsequently resumed his career in the lower leagues, representing A.D. Camacha, A.C.D. São Vicente, C.S.D. Câmara de Lobos and A.D. Machico, retiring with the latter in 2002 at the age of 37.

Managerial career

Immediately after retiring, Mendes started working as a manager, with his last club Machico. In 2006 he was appointed at Bonsucesso Futebol Clube, but returned to Portugal and the island of Madeira in the following year, being named Sebastião Lazaroni's assistant at C.S. Marítimo.

Mendes also followed Lazaroni to Qatar, being his assistant at Qatar SC.[3] He left the club in 2012, being subsequently in charge of Al-Shahania Sports Club in the same country.[4]

On 13 December 2013, Mendes signed for Paraná Clube.[5] He was sacked on 24 March 2014,[6] and joined Associação Ferroviária de Esportes on 4 October.[7]

On 20 April 2015, after being crowned champion of the Campeonato Paulista Série A2, Mendes was appointed manager of Clube Atlético Paranaense, replacing fired Enderson Moreira.[8]

Managerial statistics

[9]

Team From To Record
GWDLWin %
Kashiwa Reysol 2016 2016 3 0 1 2 00.00
Total 3 0 1 2 00.00

Honours

Ferroviária
Santa Cruz

References

  1. "Milton Mendes – Técnico" [Milton Mendes – Manager] (in Portuguese). Associação Ferroviária. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  2. ""Lembra dele no Vasco?" – Milton Mendes" ["Remember him at Vasco?" – Milton Mendes] (in Portuguese). Blog do Garone. 29 April 2011. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
  3. "O susto de Milton Mendes no Qatar" [The scare of Milton Mendes in Qatar] (in Portuguese). Conexão Gontijo. 15 February 2011. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
  4. "Milton Mendes, treinador de futebol" [Milton Mendes, football manager] (in Portuguese). Universidade do Futebol. 13 June 2014. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
  5. ""Desconhecido", Milton Mendes é novo técnico do Paraná" ["Unknown", Milton Mendes is the new manager of Paraná] (in Portuguese). Terra. 13 December 2013. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
  6. "Milton Mendes não é mais o treinador do Paraná" [Milton Mendes is no longer Paraná's manager] (in Portuguese). Gazeta do Povo. 24 March 2014. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
  7. "Ferroviária anuncia Milton Mendes como novo técnico para Copinha" [Ferroviária announces Milton Mendes as manager for the Copinha] (in Portuguese). Globo Esporte. 4 October 2014. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
  8. "Milton Mendes é o novo técnico do Atlético-PR para a sequência de 2015" [Milton Mendes is the new manager of Atlético-PR for 2015's sequence] (in Portuguese). Globo Esporte. 20 April 2015. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  9. J.League Data Site(Japanese)
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