Márcio Bittencourt

Henrymárcio Bittencourt or short Márcio Bittencourt (* October 19, 1964 in São José dos Campos ) is a former Brazilian football player and current coach. As Active he was employed on the position of midfielder.

  • 3.1 As a player

Playing career

Association

Bittencourt started his Provikarriere 1985 the Brazilian giants Corinthians. In 1988, he won the state championship with the team from São Paulo. Important, however, was two years later, winning the Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol, the total Brazilian championship. After another season in which Bittencourt and his team reached the finals at state championship of São Paulo again, he left and joined Corinthians SC Internacional on. He then played three more seasons, without having been an integral part of the team. However, during this time he was one of the club's squad, which could earn the state championship of Rio Grande do Sul in 1992 and 1994 and the Copa do Brasil in 1992. In the competition for the Copa do Brasil, the SCI could decide this for the first time. In the finals, the team against Fluminense Rio de Janeiro prevailed. 1995, at the age of 29 years, Bittencourt ended his professional career.

National

1991 Bittencourt was first launched in the squad of the national team of Brazil. He made his debut on 28 May 1991 against the selection of Bulgaria. Soon after, he was appointed by the then national coach Paulo Roberto Falcao in the squad for the Copa América 1991. There he came to three inserts. Behind the Argentina team came in second place. Bittencourt came in the tournament on three missions. On 13 June 1991 he made ​​his competitive debut against Ecuador. In the 2:3 defeat against Argentina on 17 June, which was crucial for outcome of the competition, the offensive player completed his last match in the dress of the Seleção.

Coaching career

After his playing career, is Bittencourt dedicated to the train. In May 2005 he became head coach at his former club Corinthians. He was the successor to the hapless Argentinian Daniel Passarella, where he previously stood as an assistant coach at your disposal. Bittencourt led the team back to winning ways and lost only four out of twenty games. Despite this success, he had to leave in September of the same year his post for his compatriot Antônio Lopes. But soon he found in Brasiliense FC a new club. However, this commitment lasted only two months. Previously, he rose with Brasiliense from the second division. 2006 football coach of Fortaleza EC was committed. In subsequent years, Bittencourt changed his employer regularly. On 5 June 2010 he was unveiled as the new coach of FC Ipatinga. This, he oversaw an August-October 2008.

Achievements

As a player

  • State Championship of São Paulo with Corinthians São Paulo: 1988
  • Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol with Corinthians: 1990
  • State Championship in Rio Grande do Sul SC Internacional: 1992, 1995
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