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Pintado (footballer)

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Brazilian footballer and manager

In thisPortuguese name, the first or maternalfamily name isde Oliveira and the second or paternal family name isPreto.
Pintado
Pintado as head coach ofSão Caetano in 2018
Personal information
Full nameLuís Carlos de Oliveira Preto
Date of birth (1965-09-17)17 September 1965 (age 60)
Place of birthBraganca Paulista, Brazil
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
PositionDefensive midfielder
Team information
Current team
Velo Clube (head coach)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1983Bragantino
1984–1993São Paulo78(2)
1987Taubaté (loan)
1987–1991Bragantino (loan)
1993–1997Cruz Azul
1995Santos (loan)13(1)
1997América Mineiro28(1)
1998Atlético Mineiro7(1)
1998Cerezo Osaka[1]21(4)
1999Portuguesa
2000América Mineiro33(1)
2001Democrata-GV
2001Inter de Limeira
2001Bragantino
2002União São João20(3)
2003Pelotas2(0)
2003Santa Cruz
2003Brasiliense
Managerial career
2004Inter de Limeira
2004–2005América Mineiro
2005Atlético Sorocaba
2006Inter de Limeira
2006Rio Branco-SP
2006Taubaté
2007Rio Branco-MG
2007Noroeste
2007Paraná
2007Emirates
2008Ituano
2008São Caetano
2008Nàutico
2008–2009Figueirense
2009Mirassol
2009Ponte Preta
2010Mirassol
2010León
2011Santo André
2011–2012Linense
2012Guaratinguetá
2012CRB
2013Penapolense
2013América de Natal
2013São Caetano
2014–2015Cruz Azul (assistant)
2015–2016Guarani
2016–2017São Paulo (assistant)
2016São Paulo (interim)
2017São Paulo (interim)
2018–2019São Caetano
2019Figueirense
2020Água Santa
2020–2021Juventude
2021Ferroviária
2021Goiás
2021Chapecoense
2022Cuiabá
2023Inter de Limeira
2023Juventude
2023Ponte Preta
2024Portuguesa
2024Guarani
2025Água Santa
2025Figueirense
2026–Velo Clube
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Luís Carlos de Oliveira Preto (born 17 September 1965), commonly known asPintado, is a Brazilianfootballcoach and former player who played as adefensive midfielder. He is the current head coach ofVelo Clube.

Playing career

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Born inBragança Paulista,São Paulo, Pintado started his career with hometown sideBragantino in 1983. He left the club in the following year after having unpaid wages, and spent a 45-day trial atPalmeiras before signing forSão Paulo.

After featuring rarely, Pintado was loaned toTaubaté before returning toBraga in 1987, also on loan. Mainly aright back, he played in all positions in the defense before being converted into adefensive midfielder by managerCarlos Alberto Parreira.[2]

Upon returning, Pintado featured more regularly before moving abroad in 1993, with Mexican sideCruz Azul. He also had a short loan stint atSantos in 1995, but leftLos Celestes permanently in 1997.

After a period withMinas Gerais sidesAmérica Mineiro andAtlético Mineiro, Pintado moved to Japan in 1998 withCerezo Osaka. He would return to his home country in the following year, and subsequently representedPortuguesa, América Mineiro,Democrata de Governador Valadares,Internacional de Limeira,[3] Bragantino,União São João,Pelotas,Santa Cruz andBrasiliense.

Managerial career

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Shortly after retiring, Pintado started working as a manager at one of his former clubs, Inter de Limeira, where he won theCampeonato Paulista Série A2.[4] After returning to former team América in July of that year,[5] he was unable to avoid his side'srelegation from theSérie B.

Pintado subsequently worked atAtlético Sorocaba,[6] Inter de Limeira,Rio Branco-SP,Taubaté,Rio Branco de Andradas andNoroeste[7] before taking overParaná on 18 May 2007.[8] He left the club in July, after only nine matches after accepting an offer from an Emirati club.[9]

Pintado took overItuano in January 2008,[10] but resigned on 24 February.[11] The following day, he was appointed in charge ofSão Caetano,[12] but was dismissed on 9 July. Six days later, he was named at the helm ofNáutico,[13] but was sacked on 8 August;[14] he ended the year atFigueirense, after being named manager of the side in November.[15]

Sacked byFigueira on 2 March 2009,[16] Pintado had a short stint atMirassol[17] before taking overPonte Preta on 25 May.[18] He was relieved from his duties on 29 August,[19] and returned to Mirassol on 28 October for the ensuing campaign.[20]

Pintado resigned from Mirassol on 13 March 2010,[21] and moved abroad withClub León on 1 September.[22] He returned to Brazil on 1 December to joinSanto André,[23] but left his post the following 20 February.[24] Two days later, he took overLinense.[25]

Pintado left Linense on 16 April 2012,[26] and was named manager ofGuaratinguetá on 18 June.[27] He opted to leave the club on 15 August,[28] and was appointed in charge ofCRB four days later;[29] on 1 October, he was sacked.[30]

Pintado worked atPenapolense,[31]América de Natal[32] and São Caetano[33] during the 2013 season, before returning to Mexico to work as an assistant manager atCruz Azul.

Pintado as an interim head coach ofSão Paulo in 2017

On 23 August 2015, Pintado was appointedGuarani manager,[34] but left the following 3 April to return to former club São Paulo, as an assistant.[35][36] While at the latter club, he was an interim manager on two occasions.[37][38]

Pintado returned to managerial duties on 6 February 2018, after taking over São Caetano for a third spell.[39] He was dismissed by the club after suffering relegation in the2019 Campeonato Paulista,[40] and returned to Figueirense on 14 October;[41] he led the side to a nine-match unbeaten run, which helped them toavoid relegation, but still left on 6 December.[42]

On 31 January 2020, Pintado was named manager ofÁgua Santa,[43] but left on 27 March to take overJuventude.[44] The following 1 February, afterachieving top tier promotion, he left the club[45] and was named in charge ofFerroviária.[46]

Pintado resigned fromAFE on 26 April 2021,[47] and took overGoiás three days later.[48] He left the club on 18 July,[49] and was appointed in charge ofChapecoense on 4 August.[50]

On 26 October 2021, withChape in the last position, Pintado left on a mutual agreement.[51] The following 4 January, he took overCuiabá also in the top tier.[52]

Pintado won theCampeonato Matogrossense with Cuiabá, but was sacked on 12 May 2022.[53] He then worked at his first club Inter de Limeira during the2023 Campeonato Paulista, before returning to Juventude on 11 March of that year.[54]

Pintado was sacked byJu on 8 May 2023, after one win in five matches into the2023 Série B.[55] On 24 July, he returned to Ponte Preta after nearly 14 years,[56] but was dismissed on 2 October.[57]

On 9 February 2024, Pintado was announced as head coach ofPortuguesa, replacingDado Cavalcanti.[58] He left after the end of the2024 Campeonato Paulista, and returned to Guarani on 19 June.[59]

On 26 July 2024, after 13 winless matches, Pintado was dismissed byBugre.[60] On 5 February of the following year, he was named in charge of Água Santa,[61] but was unable to prevent relegation from the2025 Campeonato Paulista.

On 29 April 2025, Pintado returned to Figueirense for his third spell as a head coach.[62] He was dismissed on 11 August, after a five-match winless run.[63]

Career statistics

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ClubSeasonLeagueState LeagueCupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
São Paulo1985[64]Série A002020
1986[65]000000
1991[66]100010
1992[67]16029014[a]04[b]0630
1993[68]00302008[a]0382
Total1706120022040962
Santos1995[69]Série A13100001[c]0141
América Mineiro1997Série B181100281
Atlético Mineiro1998Série A007150121
Cerezo Osaka1998[70]J.League2141000224
América Mineiro2000Série A2101212011[d]2463
União São João2002[71]Série B00203203
Pelotas2002Gaúcho2020
Career total90611278022016224815
  1. ^abAppearance(s) inCopa Libertadores
  2. ^Three appearances inSupercopa Libertadores, one appearance inIntercontinental Cup
  3. ^Appearance(s) inSupercopa Libertadores
  4. ^Nine appearances and two goals inCopa Sul-Minas, two appearances inCopa dos Campeões

Managerial statistics

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As of 1 May 2025
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNat.FromToRecordRef
GWDLGFGAGDWin %
Inter de LimeiraBrazil25 January 200430 May 20042614664128+13053.85[72]
América MineiroBrazil21 July 200413 December 200492341215−3022.22
Inter de LimeiraBrazil4 February 200623 April 2006187562631−5038.89[72]
Rio Branco-SPBrazil30 May 20065 September 200610118622−16010.00
TaubatéBrazil1 October 20065 February 2007502369−3000.00
Rio Branco de AndradasBrazil8 February 200714 March 2007421143+1050.00
NoroesteBrazilApril 200717 May 2007532095+4060.00
ParanáBrazil18 May 200716 July 200792431213−1022.22
ItuanoBrazil7 January 200824 February 2008114161321−8036.36
São CaetanoBrazil26 February 20089 July 2008175481521−6029.41
NáuticoBrazil16 July 20088 August 20086015513−8000.00
FigueirenseBrazil17 November 20082 March 2009136252221+1046.15
MirassolBrazil9 March 200926 April 200974211512+3057.14
Ponte PretaBrazil25 May 200930 August 2009177643223+9041.18
MirassolBrazil28 October 200913 March 2010164752024−4025.00
LeónMexico10 September 20101 December 2010166372625+1037.50
Santo AndréBrazil1 December 201020 February 20119063815−7000.00
LinenseBrazil22 February 201116 April 201226115104043−3042.31
GuaratinguetáBrazil18 June 201215 August 201211137617−11009.09
CRBBrazil19 August 20121 October 201292161017−7022.22
PenapolenseBrazil24 February 201321 May 2013145452116+5035.71
América de NatalBrazil28 August 20135 October 2013103341014−4030.00[73]
São CaetanoBrazil9 October 201330 November 201310235815−7020.00
GuaraniBrazil23 August 20153 April 20162411762921+8045.83[74]
São Paulo (interim)Brazil23 November 20166 December 2016220071+6100.00
São Paulo (interim)Brazil3 July 20179 July 2017100123−1000.00
São CaetanoBrazil6 February 201829 March 2019381215113637−1031.58
FigueirenseBrazil14 October 20196 December 20199270107+3022.22
Água SantaBrazil31 January 202027 March 2020513147−3020.00
JuventudeBrazil27 March 20201 February 2021462011156049+11043.48[75]
FerroviáriaBrazil1 February 202126 April 20218323119+2037.50[76]
GoiásBrazil29 April 202119 July 202112552115+6041.67[77]
ChapecoenseBrazil4 August 202126 October 2021131571223−11007.69
CuiabáBrazil4 February 202212 May 20222111553718+19052.38[78]
Inter de LimeiraBrazil4 October 20226 March 202312327418−14025.00
JuventudeBrazil11 March 20238 May 2023510436−3020.00[55]
Ponte PretaBrazil24 July 20232 October 202311254712−5018.18[57]
PortuguesaBrazil9 February 20242 April 2024822449−5025.00
GuaraniBrazil19 June 202426 July 2024603358−3000.00
Água SantaBrazil5 February 202524 February 2025402227−5000.00
FigueirenseBrazil29 April 202511 August 202512372118+3025.00[63]
Career total518170158190626675−49032.82

Honours

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Player

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São Paulo
Cruz Azul
América Mineiro

Manager

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Inter de Limeira
Cuiabá

References

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  56. ^"Pintado é anunciado como novo técnico da Ponte Preta e já comanda primeiro treino" [Pintado is announced as new head coach of Ponte Preta and is already in charge of the first training] (in Brazilian Portuguese).ge. 24 July 2023. Retrieved25 July 2023.
  57. ^ab"Ponte demite técnico Pintado e confirma João Brigatti no comando para reta final da Série B" [Ponte sack head coach Pintado and confirm João Brigatti in charge for the final stages of the Série B] (in Brazilian Portuguese).ge. 2 October 2023. Retrieved2 October 2023.
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  78. ^"Cuiabá demite técnico Pintado após eliminação ontem à noite na Copa do Brasil" [Cuiabá sack manager Pintado after elimination of the Copa do Brasil yesterday night] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Só Notícias. 12 May 2022. Retrieved13 May 2022.

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