Muricy Ramalho

Muricy Ramalho ( born November 30, 1955 in São Paulo ) is a former Brazilian football player at the position of a striker, who as since the end of his active career - has been working trainer - last highly successful.

  • 2.1 As a player
  • 2.2 As a coach 2.2.1 National
  • 2.2.2 International

Life

Player

Ramalho started his career as a professional football player with his hometown club São Paulo FC, ​​where he was from 1973 to 1979 under contract and with whom he was Brazilian champion in 1977 and 1975 won the state championship in São Paulo.

In the summer of 1979, he joined the Mexican first division side Puebla FC, ​​with whom he won the 1983 Mexican championship. With 20 hits, the scoring Muricy in the Master 1982/83 season, he played a decisive role in the success of Camoteros and was this season the most successful striker of the club.

Coach

In 1984 he ended his active career and pursue a career as manager, where he his former club São Paulo FC already trained several times: for the first time mid-1990s, then from 2006 to 2009 and again since September 2013 In its first stage with. São Paulo, he won the Copa Conmebol in 1994 and in its second stage of the championship hat-trick.

When his second stage in São Paulo was finished, he moved just to city rivals Palmeiras, however, with which he could win any titles.

2010 signed Ramalho at Fluminense FC, ​​with whom he again won the Brazilian championship. A year later he moved to Santos FC, ​​with whom he consecutive state championship in São Paulo not only won twice, but also at the international level was successful: in 2011 he won the Copa Libertadores, the most coveted South American trophy for club teams, and the following year Recopa Sudamericana the.

Even outside of South America Ramalho has already registered a title: In 1998, he won with the Chinese first division club Shanghai Shenhua - the only time in the club history - the Chinese cup competition.

Achievements

As a player

  • Brazilian Champion: 1977
  • Mexican champion: 1983
  • Champion of São Paulo: 1975

As a coach

National

  • Brazilian champion: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010
  • Champion of São Paulo: 2011, 2012
  • Chinese FA Cup winner: 1998

Internationally

  • Copa Libertadores: 2011
  • Copa Conmebol: 1994
  • Recopa Sudamericana: 2012
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