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Domingos Sávio Asevedo de Sousa
Personal information
Full name Domingos Sávio Asevedo de Sousa
Date of birth (1977-03-07) 7 March 1977 (age 47)
Place of birth Parnaíba, Brazil
Team information
Current team
Shensa
Youth career
1995 S.C Corinthians (Football)
1996 Ferroviário Atlético Clube (Football)
1997 Parnaiba Sport Club (Football)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Club Atletico Onix
1997–1998 FC Benavent
1998–1999 Danon Ibarra
1999–2001 In Time Aramis
2001 Santa Fe Do Sul
2005–2007 Shensa Saveh
Managerial career
2001–2002 Brescia Calcio U-21
2003–2004 Peru national futsal team
2003–2004 Deportiva Casuarinas
2004–2005 Godolloi Bikaki
2005–2007 Shensa Saveh
2009 Shensa Arak (Technical Staff)
2009–2010 Shensa Arak
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Domingos Sávio Asevedo de Sousa, or Sávio Sousa (born March 3, 1977 in Parnaíba, Piauí, Brazil), is an ex-soccer player and current trainer. He was a futsal trainer for the Iranian team Shensa Saveh, winning the Iran Super League and the Asian Champions Cup.

Club career

He joined the Iranian club Shensa Saveh in 2005 and was player-manager for the team.

Managerial career

He became the coach of Shensa Saveh in 2005 and won the Iranian Super league and Asian champions league in futsal.He became the coach of Shensa Arak in November 2009.[1]

Coaching career statistics

As of 12 December 2009
Nat Team From To Record
G W D L Win % GF GA +/-
Iran Shensa Arak October 2009 2010 7 2 3 2 30% 6 6 0
Total 7 2 3 2 30% 6 6 0

Honurs

With Shensa Saveh:

Iranian Super League (Futsal) champion:

    • 2006-07

AFC Futsal Club Championship Champion:

    • 2006

References

  1. ^ ساویو سوسا مربی شن سا شد (in Persian). Tabnak. Retrieved 2009-11-11.