Brazilian footballer and manager
Milton Queiroz da Paixão , simply known asTita (born 1 April 1958), is a Brazilian formerassociation footballer who played as aforward . He played for theBrazil national team and played for severalCampeonato Brasileiro Série A clubs. After retiring, he started a managerial career.[ 3]
He is a member ofthe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .[ 4]
He was capped 32 times for the national team, between August 1979 and May 1990, scoring six goals.[ 5] He played 391 games and scored 135 goals forFlamengo .[ 6] With Bayer Leverkusen, he won the UEFA Cup in 1988. He scored in the second leg of the final against Espanyol, one of three goals needed to equal a 3–0 deficit.
Tita has also managed several different clubs.[ 7] In 2008, he wasVasco da Gama 's manager from August[ 8] to September.[ 9]
Managerial statistics [ edit ] [ 10]
Team From To Record G W D L Win % Urawa Reds 2001 2001 18 8 1 9 0 44.44 Total 18 8 1 9 0 44.44
Flamengo Gremio Vasco Bayer Leverkusen Club León Brazil
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1960 :Spencer 1961 :Panzutto 1962 :Coutinho ,Raymondi &Spencer 1963 :Sanfilippo 1964 :Rodríguez 1965 :Pelé 1966 :Onega 1967 :Raffo 1968 :Tupãzinho 1969 :Ferrero 1970 :Bertocchi &Más 1971 :Artime &Castronovo 1972 :Cubillas ,Ramírez ,Rojas &Toninho Guerreiro 1973 :Caszely 1974 :Morena ,Rocha &Terto 1975 :Morena &Ramírez 1976 :Palhinha 1977 :Scotta 1978 :La Rosa &Scotta 1979 :Miltão &Oré 1980 :Victorino 1981 :Zico 1982 :Morena 1983 :Luzardo 1984 :Tita 1985 :Sánchez 1986 :De Lima 1987 :Gareca 1988 :Iguarán 1989 :Aguilera &Amarilla 1990 :Samaniego 1991 :Gaúcho 1992 :Palhinha 1993 :Almada 1994 :Rivas 1995 :Jardel 1996 :De Ávila 1997 :Acosta 1998 :Sérgio João 1999 :Bonilla ,Fernando Baiano ,Gauchinho ,Morán &Sosa 2000 :Luizão 2001 :Lopes 2002 :Rodrigo Mendes 2003 :M. Delgado &Ricardo Oliveira 2004 :Luís Fabiano 2005 :Salcedo 2006 :Aloísio ,F. Borja ,Calderón ,A. Delgado ,Ereros ,Farías ,Fernandão ,Marcinho ,Nilmar ,Montenegro ,Pavone ,Quinteros ,Urrutia &Washington 2007 :Cabañas 2008 :Cabañas &Moreno 2009 :Boselli 2010 :Thiago Ribeiro 2011 :Nanni &Wallyson 2012 :Alustiza &Neymar 2013 :Jô 2014 :Dos Santos &Olivera 2015 :Bou 2016 :Calleri 2017 :Sand 2018 :M. Borja &Morelo 2019 :Gabriel 2020 :F. Martínez 2021 :Gabriel 2022 :Pedro 2023 :Cano 2024 :Jr. Santos 2025 :López &A. Martínez