Geninho

Eugênio Machado Souto or short Geninho ( born May 15, 1948 in Ribeirão Preto ) is a former Brazilian football player and current coach. As Active he was employed on the position of the goalkeeper. During his coaching career he was responsible for almost thirty different clubs.

Playing career

Geninho began in 1966 his career in his hometown at Botafogo Futebol Clube (SP). There he stood until 1973 between the posts of the Pantera. For season 1974, the goalkeeper joined Associação Atlética Francana before he moved after two years to the EC São Bento. Between 1980 and 1984 transferred Geninho again to four other clubs, but without being able to win a major title. His most famous station was the northern Brazilian club EC Vitória.

Coaching career

After the end of his active career to Geninho dedicated coaching positions. As early as 1984, the year of his departure from professional football, he became a coach at his last player Station EC Novo Hamburgo. With Associação Atlética Francana and FC Botafogo ( SP) Engagements followed in other former clubs. In 1986, he took over for the first time at a major Brazilian club and signed with FC Santos. However, the results were more than disappointing. In 1988 he moved to his first of three foreign station. In Portugal Geninho took over as coach at Vitória Guimarães. In 1990 he returned to Brazil, where he worked at various clubs. 1993 lured him to the Arabian club Al -Shabab to Asia, where he could still win the Saudi Arabian football championship and the Crown Prince Cup in the same year. But after a few months of football coach hired again in his home country. There he coached several teams before in 2000 he was obliged by the Paraná Clube. This he led in Group A of the Copa João Havelange (18 teams) in third place. Thus, the club qualified for the next round. In this, according to knockout tournaments discharged round, Paraná won after four round-trip games. This was Geninhos team eligible to compete in the final phase, for which qualified a total of sixteen teams. There are different then but the quarter-finals by 1:3 and 1:0 to eventual winners CR Vasco da Gama.

This performance was also the Brazilian Top Team not go unnoticed and 2001, Atlético Paranaense Geninho as new coach before. In the league, the Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol of football coach led his new team to second place behind AD São Caetano, reaching the finals of the national championship. About the Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro Fluminense finally Paranaense reached the finals against AD São Caetano. In the first game on December 16, 2001 Geninhos team won with goals from Ilan Araújo and a three-pack of Alex Mineiro 4-2. The return leg a week later the team 1-0 (Alex Mineiro ) again decided for themselves. It was the first all- Brazilian league title for the club in the club's history. In May 2002, Geninho and Paranaense parted again. Shortly before, but he still won the state championship of Paraná. Just a day after he left Paranaense, Geninho signed with Atlético Mineiro. After only half a year he went to Corinthians, where you could win the state championship in São Paulo straight away. In September of the same year Geninho was replaced by Tite as Corinthians coach. But in December he found at CR Vasco da Gama a new job. With these he missed then a success in the competition for the state championship in Rio de Janeiro. Only in the final, the team failed to Flamengo Rio de Janeiro.

2005 Geninho went for the second time in his coaching career to Saudi Arabia, where his Al -Ahli made ​​an offer. After half a year, however, this interlude was over quickly. In Goiás EC, he found a new club in the home. In 2006, he secured with GEC the state championship of Goiás. In May of the same year it began recruiting Corinthinas São Paulo, where he replaced Paulo Autuori de Mello. In August he went back to the Goiás EC. In summer 2007, he followed Sport Recife and took over as coach before he was hired for the second time at Atletico Mineiro in December and in turn fired six months later and soon coach at Botafogo FR was. But here too, the success did not halt and Geninho was freed from the head coach office after only six weeks. Finally, between September 2008 and June 2009, he led the fortunes at Atletico Paranaense, where he was already at work between 2001 and 2002. As at that time, he again won the state championship of Paraná. In the second half of the calendar year in charge of the former goalkeeper Náutico Capibaribe. In February 2010, he was then introduced as manager at Atlético Goianiense. Here he won the state championship of Goiás for the second time in his coaching career. For Goianiense it was the eleventh title in this competition. In June, they separated again and Geninho joined again on Sport Recife. In 2012, he took over the management of the Associação Portuguesa de Desportos.

Achievements

As a coach

  • Portuguese football Supercup with Vitória Guimarães: 1988
  • Crown Prince Cup with Al -Shabab: 1993
  • Saudi Arabian Football Championship with Al -Shabab: 1993
  • Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol with Atlético Paranaense: 2001
  • State Championship of Paraná with Atlético Paranaense: 2002, 2009
  • State Championship of São Paulo with Corinthians São Paulo: 2003
  • State Championship of Goiás Goiás EC with: 2006
  • State Championship of Goiás with Atlético Goianiense: 2010
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