Year Winning Coach (Team) 1971 Martim Francisco (Villa Nova-MG) 1972 Marçal Tolentino Serra (Sampaio Corrêa-MA) 1980 Jair Bala (Londrina-PR) 1981 Zé Duarte (Guarani-SP) 1982 Décio Esteves (Campo Grande-RJ) 1983 Candinho (Juventus-SP) 1984 Vicente Lage (Uberlândia-MG) 1985 Dutra (Tuna Luso-PA) 1987 José Maria Pena (Americano-RJ) [1] 1987 Silvio Elite (Operário-MS) [1] 1988 Pepe (Internacional-SP) [2] 1989 Wanderley Luxemburgo (Bragantino-SP) 1990 Roberto Brida (Sport Recife-PE) 1991 Joel Martins (Paysandu-PA) 1992 Otacílio Gonçalves (Paraná Clube-PR) 1994 Heron Ferreira (Juventude-RS) 1995 Sérgio Cosme (Atlético-PR) 1996 Lula Pereira (União São João-SP) 1997 Givanildo de Oliveira (América-MG) 1998 Wágner Benazzi (Gama-DF) 1999 Hélio dos Anjos (Goiás-GO) 2000 Geninho (Paraná Clube-PR) [3] [4] 2001 Givanildo de Oliveira (Paysandu-PA) 2002 Édson Gaúcho (Criciúma-SC) 2003 Jair Picerni (Palmeiras-SP) 2004 Edinho Nazareth (Brasiliense-DF) 2005 Mano Menezes (Grêmio-RS) 2006 Levir Culpi (Atlético-MG) 2007 Renê Simões (Coritiba-PR) 2008 Mano Menezes (Corinthians-SP) 2009 Dorival Júnior (Vasco da Gama-RJ) 2010 Ney Franco (Coritiba-PR) 2011 Jorginho da Silva (Portuguesa-SP) 2012 Enderson Moreira (Goiás-GO) 2013 Gílson Kleina (Palmeiras-SP) 2014 Hemerson Maria (Joinville-SC) 2015 Ricardo Gomes (Botafogo-RJ) 2016 Marcelo Cabo (Atlético-GO) 2017 Enderson Moreira (América-MG) 2018 Rogério Ceni (Fortaleza-CE) 2019 Antônio Carlos Zago (Bragantino-SP) 2020 Umberto Louzer (Chapecoense-SC) 2021 Enderson Moreira (Botafogo-RJ) [5] 2022 Paulo Pezzolano (Cruzeiro-MG) / URU 2023 Léo Condé (Vitória-BA) Notes: [1] Winners of the Blue and White Modules of the 1987 Brazilian Championship. [2] Levir Culpi trained Internacional-SP for 25 matches and Pepe for the last 03 matches. [3] Ary Marques trained Paraná Clube for 06 matches and Geninho for the last 23 matches. [4] Winner of the Yellow Module of Copa João Havelange. [5] Marcelo Chamusca trained Botafogo-RJ for 13 matches and Enderson Moreira for the last 25 matches. Palmares: 3 Enderson Moreira 2 Givanildo de Oliveira Mano Menezes 1 Antônio Carlos Zago Candinho Décio Esteves Dorival Júnior Dutra Edinho Nazareth Édson Gaúcho Geninho Gílson Kleina Hélio dos Anjos Hemerson Maria Heron Ferreira Jair Bala Jair Picerni Joel Martins Jorginho da Silva José Maria Pena Léo Condé Levir Culpi Lula Pereira Marçal Tolentino Serra Marcelo Cabo Martim Francisco Ney Franco Otacílio Gonçalves Paulo Pezzolano Pedro Rocha Pepe Renê Simões Ricardo Gomes Roberto Brida Rogério Ceni Sérgio Cosme Silvio Elite Umberto Louzer Vicente Lage Wágner Benazzi Wanderley Luxemburgo Zé Duarte Foreign coaches who won the Second Level: Uruguay: Paulo Pezzolano (Cruzeiro-MG), 2022 Winners of the first and second levels: Pepe first level: 1986 (São Paulo) second level: 1988 (Internacional-SP) Wanderley Luxemburgo first level: 1993/94 (Palmeiras), 1998 (Corinthians), 2003 (Cruzeiro), 2004 (Santos) second level: 1989 (Bragantino) Geninho II first level: 2001 (Atlético-PR) second level: 2000 (Paraná Clube) Rogério Ceni first level: 2020 (Flamengo) second level: 2018 (Fortaleza) Winners of the second and third levels: Zé Duarte second level: 1981 (Guarani) third level: 1988 (União São João)
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