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Carlos Rabello
Personal information
Full name Carlos Fernando Rabello Barbosa
Date of birth (1964-05-28) 28 May 1964 (age 60)
Place of birth Tambaú, Brazil
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1981 União Tambaú [pt]
1983 Votuporanguense [pt]
Managerial career
1988 XV de Piracicaba (assistant)
1996 Novorizontino U20
1996 Novorizontino
1997 Sãocarlense
1998 Novorizontino
1999 Ferroviária
1999 Rio Branco-SP
2000 União São João U20
2001 Ferroviária
2001 Inter de Bebedouro
2002 Araçatuba
2002 Palmeiras U20
2003 Taquaritinga
2003 Bragantino
2003–2004 Comercial-SP
2005 São Bento
2005 Ituano
2005–2006 Atlético Sorocaba
2006 Mirassol
2006 Atlético Goianiense
2007 Guaratinguetá
2007 Atlético Sorocaba
2007 Coruripe
2008 América de Natal
2008 São Bento
2008 Rio Branco-SP
2009 Ferroviária
2009 Taquaritinga
2010 União Barbarense
2010 Taquaritinga
2011 Sertãozinho
2011 CRB
2012 Coruripe
2012 Bacabal
2012 Rio Branco-SP
2015 Sergipe
2016 Galícia
2016 Jacuipense
2016 Marília
2017 Operário-MS
2017 Juazeirense
2018 Ferroviário
2018 Jequié
2018 ASA
2019 Jequié
2019 Juazeirense
2020 CRAC
2020 Juazeirense
2021 CRAC
2021 Juazeirense
2022 Altos
2023 Juazeirense
2023 Galícia
2024 Juazeirense
2024 Altos
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Carlos Fernando Rabello Barbosa (born 28 May 1964) is a Brazilian football coach and former player.

Playing career

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Born in Tambaú, São Paulo, Rabello had a short playing career, representing hometown side União Tambaú [pt] and Votuporanguense [pt].

Managerial career

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Rabello started working as a fitness coach in his hometown side União in 1988, and became a manager in 1996, with Novorizontino's under-20 side. In May of that year, he was named in charge of the latter's first team.[1]

Rabello subsequently managed Sãocarlense in 1997,[2] but returned to Novorizontino in the following year.[3] In the following years, he worked for teams in his native state, such as Ferroviária (two stints), Rio Branco-SP, União São João (under-20s), Inter de Bebedouro, Araçatuba,[4] Palmeiras (under-20s), Taquaritinga,[5] Bragantino,[6] Comercial-SP, São Bento, Ituano,[7] Atlético Sorocaba and Mirassol.

In July 2006, Rabello had a short stint at Atlético Goianiense before returning to São Paulo and taking over Guaratinguetá for the 2007 campaign. Dismissed in February,[8] he was also in charge of Atlético Sorocaba during that year,[9] and was named manager of Coruripe on 2 July.[10]

Rabello was appointed América de Natal manager for the 2008 season,[11] but was sacked on 30 January.[12] He then subsequently returned to former sides São Bento, Rio Branco-SP, Ferroviária[13] and Taquaritinga[14] before being named in charge of União Barbarense for the 2010 season. Dismissed in January, he returned to Taquaritinga.[15]

Rabello began the 2011 season in charge of Sertãozinho, and was appointed CRB manager on 6 February.[16] Sacked on 17 March,[17] he subsequently returned to Coruripe, but was dismissed from the latter club in January 2012.[18]

In August 2012, after a short period at Bacabal,[19] Rabello was announced back at Rio Branco-SP,[20] but left in September as the club was knocked out of the Copa Paulista. He agreed to become the manager of Ríver in January 2013,[21] but the deal was later cancelled as the club hired Edson Porto.[22]

On 12 December 2014, after working as a coordinator, Rabello was announced as manager of Sergipe for the ensuing campaign.[23] He was sacked on 15 March 2015,[24] and took over Galícia the following 26 January.[25]

Rabello left Galícia in March 2016 and was named at the helm of Jacuipense,[26] but resigned from the latter after a few days in charge, and joined Marília.[27] He was named manager of Operário-MS for the 2017 season, but left in January,[28] and later led Juazeirense to a first-ever promotion to the Série C.

Rabello left Juazeirense in October 2017,[29] and subsequently took over Ferroviário shortly after.[30] He left the club on a mutual agreement on 28 January 2018,[31] and was appointed at ASA on 4 April, after a short period at Jequié.[32]

Rabello left ASA on 24 May 2018,[33] and subsequently returned to Jequié, where he was sacked on 11 February 2019.[34] He then returned to Juazeirense, but was relieved of his duties on 2 July 2019.[35]

In October 2019, Rabello was appointed CRAC manager.[36] He left in July 2020 to return to Juazeirense, and then returned to CRAC for 2021 season.

Sacked by CRAC on 16 March 2021,[37] and returned to Juazeirense on 30 May,[38] but resigned on 20 September.[39]

On 11 February 2022, Rabello replaced Evandro Guimarães in charge of Altos.[40] On 10 April, after just one match in the 2022 Série C, he was sacked.[41]

References

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  1. ^ "Em Catanduva" [In Catanduva] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Folha de S. Paulo. 26 May 1996. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  2. ^ Cantarelli, Leonardo. "1997: o ano em que a Europa conheceu o Grêmio Sãocarlense" [1997: the year that Europe knew Grêmio Sãocarlense] (PDF) (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 February 2022. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  3. ^ Bellani, J.J. A História dos 100 anos de atividades do União Agrícola Barbarense [The history of the 100 years of the activities of União Agrícola Barbarense] (PDF) (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  4. ^ "Comercial tenta quebrar tabu contra Araçatuba" [Comercial try to end taboo against Araçatuba] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Terra. 14 March 2002. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  5. ^ "Taquaritinga defende liderança na A2" [Taquaritinga defend their leadership in the A2] (in Brazilian Portuguese). O Estado de S. Paulo. 18 February 2003. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  6. ^ "Técnicos rodados no interior estão na mira do Bragantino" [Well-known managers in the countryside are targeted by Bragantino] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Futebol Interior. 28 May 2007. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  7. ^ "Carlos Rabelo é o novo treinador do Ituano" [Carlos Rabelo is the new manager of Ituano] (in Brazilian Portuguese). NSC Total. 27 June 2005. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  8. ^ "Vida curta na elite ameaça "caçulas"" [Short life in the elite threaten "newbies"] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Folha de S. Paulo. 12 February 2007. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  9. ^ "Atlético Sorocaba demite Abelha e contrata Rabelo" [Atlético Sorocaba sack Abelha and sign Rabelo] (in Brazilian Portuguese). A Tarde. 15 February 2007. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  10. ^ "Série C: Coruripe contrata técnico do interior paulista" [Série C: Coruripe sign manager of the São Paulo countryside] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Futebol Interior. 2 July 2007. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  11. ^ "América-RN empresta atacante para o Santa Cruz-RN" [América-RN loan forward to Santa Cruz-RN] (in Brazilian Portuguese). UOL Esporte. 31 December 2007. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  12. ^ "Roberto Cavalo assume o comando do América-RN" [Roberto Cavalo takes over América-RN] (in Brazilian Portuguese). UOL Esporte. 30 January 2008. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  13. ^ "A2: Ferroviária anuncia técnico velho conhecido da torcida" [A2: Ferroviária announce manager well-known of the supporters] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Futebol Interior. 8 February 2009. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  14. ^ "Taquaritinga e Monte Azul fazem duelo regional na A-2" [Taquaritinga and Monte Azul make a regional derby in the A-2] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Folha de S. Paulo. 25 April 2009. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  15. ^ "Mais de 20 técnicos perdem o emprego logo no início da temporada 2010" [More than 20 managers lose their jobs right at the start of the 2010 season] (in Brazilian Portuguese). GloboEsporte.com. 29 January 2010. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  16. ^ "Diretoria do CRB anuncia Carlos Rabelo como novo treinador" [CRB's board announce Carlos Rabelo as new manager] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Cada Minuto. 6 February 2011. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  17. ^ "AL: CRB demite Carlos Rabelo e contrata técnico conhecido da torcida" [AL: CRB sack Carlos Rabelo and sign manager well-known of the supporters] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Futebol Interior. 17 March 2011. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  18. ^ "Coruripe anuncia o nome do novo técnico: Elenilson Santos" [Coruripe announce the name of the new manager: Elenilson Santos] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Aqui Acontece. 25 January 2012. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  19. ^ "Técnico Carlos Rabelo e mais quatro jogadores são demitidos do Bacabal" [Manager Carlos Rabelo and four more players are dismissed from Bacabal] (in Brazilian Portuguese). ge. 7 April 2012. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  20. ^ "Em busca de 'milagre', Rio Branco anuncia Carlos Rabello para técnico" [Searching for a 'miracle', Rio Branco announce Carlos Rabello as manager] (in Brazilian Portuguese). ge. 21 August 2012. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  21. ^ "River-PI anuncia Rabello(Ex-CRB e Coruripe) como novo treinador" [River-PI announce Rabello (formerly of CRB and Coruripe) as new manager] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Cada Minuto. 28 January 2013. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  22. ^ "Reviravolta: River-PI desiste de Carlos Rabello e anuncia Edson Porto" [Turnaround: River-PI give up on Carlos Rabello and announce Edson Porto] (in Brazilian Portuguese). ge. 30 January 2013. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  23. ^ "Treinador volta ao mercado e assume time do Nordeste" [Manager returns to the marked and takes over team from the Northeast] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Futebol Interior. 12 December 2014. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  24. ^ "Após empate com Boquinhense, Sergipe demite técnico Carlos Rabello" [After draw with Boquinhense, Sergipe sack manager Carlos Rabello] (in Brazilian Portuguese). ge. 15 March 2015. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  25. ^ "Acabou o mistério! Carlos Rabello é o treinador do Galícia" [The mystery is over! Carlos Rabello is the manager of Galícia] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Galícia EC. 23 January 2016. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  26. ^ "Galícia e Jacuipense perdem seus técnicos para segunda fase do Baiano" [Galícia and Jacuipense lose their managers for the second stage of the Baiano] (in Brazilian Portuguese). ge. 15 March 2016. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  27. ^ "Carlos Rabello deixa o Jacuipense e acerta com o Marília-SP" [Carlos Rabello leaves Jacuipense and signs with Marília-SP] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Baiana FM. 19 March 2016. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  28. ^ "Sul-Mato-Grossense: Conhecido, técnico Carlos Rabello deixa o Operário" [Sul-Mato-Grossense: Well-known, manager Carlos Rabello leaves Operário] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Futebol Interior. 17 January 2017. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  29. ^ "Técnico do acesso à Série C, Carlos Rabelo deixa a Juazeirense" [Manager of the promotion to the Série C, Carlos Rabello leaves Juazeirense] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Galáticos Online. 4 October 2017. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  30. ^ "Diretoria anuncia o experiente Carlos Rabello como técnico do Ferroviário" [Board announce the experienced Carlos Rabello as manager of Ferroviário] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Ferroviário AC. 5 October 2017. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  31. ^ "Carlos Rabello deixa comando técnico do Ferroviário" [Carlos Rabello leaves Ferroviário] (in Brazilian Portuguese). ge. 28 January 2018. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  32. ^ "Direção do ASA confirma técnico Carlos Rabello para o Brasileiro da Série D" [ASA's board confirm manager Carlos Rabello for the Brasileiro Série D] (in Brazilian Portuguese). ge. 4 April 2018. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  33. ^ "Em comum acordo, direção do ASA anuncia saída do técnico Carlos Rabelo" [In a mutual agreemeent, ASA's board announce departure of manager Carlos Rabelo] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Sete Segundos. 24 May 2018. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  34. ^ "Técnico Carlos Rabelo deixa o comando do Jequié" [Manager Carlos Rabelo leaves Jequié] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Jequié Repórter. 11 February 2019. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  35. ^ "Juazeirense demite Carlos Rabello antes de partida decisiva pela Série D; Maurílio Silva assume" [Juazeirense sack Carlos Rabello before decisive match for the Série D; Maurílio Silva takes over] (in Brazilian Portuguese). ge. 2 July 2019. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  36. ^ "Carlos Rabello é o novo treinador do Crac" [Carlos Rabello is the new manager of Crac] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Portal Catalão. 29 October 2019. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  37. ^ "Técnico Carlos Rabello deixa o Crac após quatro jogos sem vitória no Goianão" [Manager Carlos Rabello leaves Crac after four winlles matches in the Goianão] (in Brazilian Portuguese). ge. 16 March 2021. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  38. ^ "Juazeirense anuncia o técnico Carlos Rabelo para a sequência da temporada" [Juazeirense announce the manager Carlos Rabelo for the remainder of the season] (in Brazilian Portuguese). ge. 30 May 2021. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  39. ^ "Carlos Rabello pede demissão e não é mais treinador do Juazeirense" [Carlos Rabello resigns and is no longer manager of Juazeirense] (in Brazilian Portuguese). ge. 20 September 2021. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  40. ^ "Altos contrata Carlos Rabello como novo técnico e repatria auxiliar que conquistou acesso com Tonet" [Altos sign Carlos Rabello as new manager and bring back assistant that achieved promotion with Tonet] (in Brazilian Portuguese). ge. 11 February 2022. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  41. ^ "Técnico Carlos Rabelo é demitido do Altos após derrota por 3 a 1 na estreia da Série C do Brasileiro" [Manager Carlos Rabelo is sacked from Altos after 3–1 defeat on the Brasileiro Série C opener] (in Brazilian Portuguese). ge. 10 April 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
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