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Pupo Gimenez

Pupo Gimenez (31 August 1931 – 2 April 2016) was a Brazilian football manager.

Career

Amateur football coach, Pupo Gimenez gained notoriety when he became coordinator of Marília youth categories. As a talent scout, he put together the team that won the 1979 Copa São Paulo de Futebol Jr. He later worked at Guarani, and became an assistant to the main team. In 1988 he was taken to São Paulo where he was the club's caretaker coach in 1989 and 1990. He returned to Guarani and won the Copa SP, this time as manager, in 1994. In 1995, he repeated the feat for Corinthians, which guaranteed him the position of coach of the Brazil U23 national teamat the 1995 Pan American Games. He is also known for scouting and developing important players in Brazilian football, such as Paulo César Borges, Jorginho, Márcio Rossini, Luizão, Neto and Casemiro.

Death

Suffering from depression, Pupo Gimenez committed suicide at the age of 84 in Marília, where he lived with his family.

Honours

São Paulo

  • Torneio Eduardo José Farah: 1988

Guarani U20

Corinthians U20

Brazil U23

  • Copa Mercosur: 1995

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