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José Duarte (football manager)

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Zé Duarte
Personal information
Full nameJosé Duarte
Date of birth(1935-10-19)19 October 1935
Place of birthCampinas, Brazil
Date of death23 July 2004(2004-07-23) (aged 68)
Place of deathCampinas, Brazil
Managerial career
YearsTeam
1966Ponte Preta U20
1967–1968Guarani
1969Ponte Preta
1971–1975Guarani
1975Saad
1976Ponte Preta
1976Santos
1977Ponte Preta
1978Cruzeiro
1979Fluminense
1979Internacional
1979–1980Ponte Preta
1980–1982Guarani
1984Bahia
1984Ponte Preta
1985XV de Jaú
1986Botafogo-SP
1987Guarani
1988Noroeste
1988–1989União São João
1990Atlético Paranaense
1990Guaani
1991Sãocarlense
1995Brazil Women
1996–1998Brazil Women
2000Brazil Women

José Duarte (19 October 1935 – 23 July 2004), commonly known asZé Duarte, was a Brazilianfootball manager.[1]

Career

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Duarte was the head coach of theBrazil women's national team at the1996 Summer Olympics and2000 Summer Olympics.

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  1. ^José Duarte at WorldFootball.netEdit this at Wikidata

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