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On November 21, 2009, Qatar League side [[Al Rayyan Sports Club|Al Rayyan]] have replaced Brazilian coach Marcus Paqueta with his compatriot Paulo Autuori. The latter only left the club six months ago to join Gremio in his homeland, but has made a swift return after signing a three-year contract.<ref>[http://globoesporte.globo.com/Esportes/Noticias/Futebol/0,,MUL1483902-9842,00-PAULO+AUTUORI+PEDE+DEMISSAO+NO+INTERVALO+DE+JOGO+E+DEIXA+CLUBE+NO+QATAR.html Paulo Autuori pede demissão no intervalo de jogo e deixa clube no Qatar]</ref>
On November 21, 2009, Qatar League side [[Al Rayyan Sports Club|Al Rayyan]] have replaced Brazilian coach Marcus Paqueta with his compatriot Paulo Autuori. The latter only left the club six months ago to join Gremio in his homeland, but has made a swift return after signing a three-year contract.<ref>[http://globoesporte.globo.com/Esportes/Noticias/Futebol/0,,MUL1483902-9842,00-PAULO+AUTUORI+PEDE+DEMISSAO+NO+INTERVALO+DE+JOGO+E+DEIXA+CLUBE+NO+QATAR.html Paulo Autuori pede demissão no intervalo de jogo e deixa clube no Qatar]</ref>

Paulo Autuori became [http://www.dohastadiumplusqatar.com/autuori-qatars-olympic-team-coach/ the coach of the Qatar Olympic team] on August 27, 2011. He replaced Frenchman Simondi Bernard on the hot seat. His first assignment will be to lead the team during the 2012 London Olympics Qualification stage.


==Honours==
==Honours==

Revision as of 22:08, 27 August 2011

Paulo Autuori
Personal information
Full name Paulo Autuori de Mello
Date of birth (1956-08-25) August 25, 1956 (age 68)
Position(s) Manager
Team information
Current team
Al-Rayyan
Managerial career
Years Team
1975–1979 Portuguesa (RJ)
1979–1981 América
1982–1984 São Bento
1985 Marília
1985 Bonsucesso
1986 Botafogo
1986–1987 Vitória de Guimarães
1987–1989 Nacional
1989–1991 Vitória de Guimarães
1991–1995 Marítimo
1995 Botafogo
1996–1997 Benfica
1997–1998 Cruzeiro
1998 Flamengo
1999 Botafogo
1999 Internacional
2000 Santos
2000 Cruzeiro
2000 Vitória de Guimarães
2001 Alianza Lima
2001 Botafogo
2002 Sporting Cristal
2003–2005 Peru
2005 São Paulo
2006 Kashima Antlers
2007 Cruzeiro
2007–2009 Al-Rayyan
2009 Grêmio
2009– Al-Rayyan

Paulo Autuori de Mello (born on August 25, 1956 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian football manager.[1]

Biography

He is graduated in Physical Education at Universidade Castelo Branco; and attended a Sport Admninstration course at PUC-RJ and a Soccer Coach Course at UERJ.

Manager career

He coached some teams from Portugal: Nacional, Vitória de Guimarães, Marítimo and Benfica; from Brazil: Portuguesa (RJ), Botafogo, Cruzeiro, Flamengo, Internacional, Santos and São Paulo; and from Peru: Alianza Lima, Sporting Cristal and the Peru national team.[2]

On the end of April 2005, just before quiting Peru, he was hired by São Paulo FC to replace Émerson Leão, who had just gone to Japan. In that year, he won the Copa Libertadores 2005 and the 2005 FIFA Club World Championship.[3]

On December 29, 2005, he resigned São Paulo to sign with Kashima Antlers, from Japan. At the end of 2006 he announced his new club as Cruzeiro E.C., this was his third time at the club.[4]

On November 12, 2009, Paulo Autuori has decided to leave Gremio, after have reached an agreement with the club. Gremio decided to let free the manager, because they can't win the championship title.[5]

On November 21, 2009, Qatar League side Al Rayyan have replaced Brazilian coach Marcus Paqueta with his compatriot Paulo Autuori. The latter only left the club six months ago to join Gremio in his homeland, but has made a swift return after signing a three-year contract.[6]

Paulo Autuori became the coach of the Qatar Olympic team on August 27, 2011. He replaced Frenchman Simondi Bernard on the hot seat. His first assignment will be to lead the team during the 2012 London Olympics Qualification stage.

Honours

Botafogo
1995
Cruzeiro
1997
1997
Alianza Lima
2001
Sporting Cristal
2002
São Paulo
2005
2005
Al Rayyan
2010, 2011

References

Awards and achievements
Preceded by Copa Libertadores winning managers
1997
Succeeded by
Preceded by Copa Libertadores winning managers
2005
Succeeded by

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