- Mário
Jorge Lobo
Zagallo (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈmaɾju zaˈɡalu]; 9
August 1931 – 5
January 2024) was a
Brazilian professional football player, coordinator...
- (1959–61)
Danilo Alvim (1963) Mário
Zagallo (1966–70)
Paulinho de
Almeida (1971)
Paulo Amaral (1973) Mário
Zagallo (1975) Telê
Santana (1976)
Paulo Amaral...
- was
succeeded by Mário
Zagallo.
Zagallo led the team to the
qualification for the 1990 FIFA
World Cup in Italy. However,
Zagallo resigned before the tournament...
-
precarious conditions of his
former club.
Aroldo Cardoso Zagallo,
father of Mário
Jorge Lobo
Zagallo,
worked at the club in 1913 as the
football department...
-
Buschner Head coach: Rale
Rasic Head coach: Luis
Alamos Head coach: Mário
Zagallo Head coach:
Willie Ormond Head coach:
Miljan Miljanić Head coach: Blagoje...
- Zizinho, Vinícius Júnior,
Lucas Paquetá, Júlio César, Adriano, Mário
Zagallo, Júnior and Leonardo. Flamengo's
training center,
officially known as "Ninho...
- ages as of 10 June 1998, the tournament's
opening day. Head coach: Mário
Zagallo Head coach:
Henri Michel Head coach: Egil
Olsen Head coach:
Craig Brown...
- won by a
European nation. The last
survivor on Brazil's side was Mário
Zagallo, who died on 5
January 2024 at the age of 92.
Nearly a
month later, the...
-
Brazil national team managers. The list
includes unofficial matches: Mário
Zagallo became the
first person to win the FIFA
World Cup both as a
player (1958...
- player,
champion of the 2010
Australian Open at Boys
Singles Zagallo (Mário
Jorge Lobo
Zagallo),
football coach.
Maria Eduarda Arakaki,
considered the best...