Year Winning Coach (Team) 1981 - Antônio Lopes (Olaria-RJ) 1988 - Zé Duarte (União São João-SP) 1990 - Homero Cavalheiro (Atlético-GO) 1992 - Fernando Oliveira (Tuna Luso-PA) 1994 - José Teixeira (Novorizontino-SP) 1995 - Oswaldo Alvarez (XV de Piracicaba-SP) 1996 - Roberval Davino (Vila Nova-GO) 1997 - Olímpio Batista (Sampaio Corrêa-MA) 1998 - Cuca (Avaí-SC) 1999 - Carlos Alberto Parreira (Fluminense-RJ) 2000 - Amauri Knevitz (Malutrom-PR) [3] 2001 - Giba (Etti Jundiaí-SP) 2002 - Gerson Andriotti (Brasiliense-DF) 2003 - Ruy Scarpino (Ituano-SP) 2004 - Sérgio Farias (União A. Barbarense-SP) 2005 - Roberval Davino (Remo-PA) 2006 - Guilherme Leoni Moura (Criciúma-SC) 2007 - Marcelo Veiga (Bragantino-SP) 2008 - Mauro Fernandes (Atlético-GO) 2009 - Givanildo Oliveira (América-MG) 2010 - Leandro Campos (ABC-RN) 2011 - Arturzinho (Joinville-SP) 2012 - Luiz Carlos Martins (Oeste-SP) 2013 - Vica (Santa Cruz-PE) 2014 - Josué Teixeira (Macaé-RJ) 2015 - Márcio Fernandes (Vila Nova-GO) 2016 - Ney da Matta (Boa Esporte-MG) 2017 - Flávio Araújo (CSA-AL) 2018 - Gerson Gusmão (Operário-PR) 2019 - Gilmar Dal Pozzo (Náutico-PE) 2020 - Márcio Fernandes (Vila Nova-GO) 2021 - Mazola Júnior (Ituano-SP) 2022 - Ricardo Catalá (Mirassol-SP) 2023 - Luizinho Vieira (Amazonas-AM) Notes: [1] Winner of the Blue Module of the 1987 Brazilian Championship. [2] Winner of the White Module of the 1987 Brazilian Championship. [3] Winner of the Green and White Modules of Copa João Havelange. Palmares: 2 Márcio Fernandes Roberval Davino 1 Amauri Knevitz Antônio Lopes Arturzinho Carlos Alberto Parreira Cuca Fernando Oliveira Flávio Araújo Gerson Andriotti Gerson Gusmão Giba Gilmar Dal Pozzo Givanildo Oliveira Guilherme Leoni Moura Homero Cavalheiro José Maria Pena José Teixeira Josué Teixeira Leandro Campos Luiz Carlos Martins Luizinho Vieira Marcelo Veiga Mauro Fernandes Mazola Júnior Ney da Matta Olímpio Batista Oswaldo Alvarez Ricardo Catalá Ruy Scarpino Sérgio Farias Silvio Elite Vica Zé Duarte Foreign winners: No coach outside of Brazil has ever won the Brazilian Third Level Winners of first and third level: Alexis Stival "Cuca" first level: 2016 (Palmeiras), 2021 (Atlético-MG) third level: 1998 (Avaí) Antônio Lopes first level: 1997 (Vasco da Gama), 2005 (Corinthians) third level: 1981 (Olaria) Carlos Alberto Parreira first level: 1984 (Fluminense) third level: 1999 (Fluminense) Winners of the second and third levels: Zé Duarte second level: 1981 (Guarani) third level: 1988 (União São João) Winners of the third and fourth levels: Marcelo Veiga third level: 2007 (Bragantino) fourth level: 2015 (Botafogo-SP) Flávio Araújo third level: 2017 (CSA) fourth level: 2012 (Sampaio Corrêa) Gerson Gusmão third level: 2018 (Operário-PR) fourth level: 2017 (Operário-PR)
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