- Mário
Jorge Lobo
Zagallo (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈmaɾju zaˈɡalu]; 9
August 1931 – 5
January 2024) was a
Brazilian professional football player, coordinator...
- (1959–61)
Danilo Alvim (1963) Mário
Zagallo (1966–70)
Paulinho de
Almeida (1971)
Paulo Amaral (1973) Mário
Zagallo (1975) Telê
Santana (1976)
Paulo Amaral...
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precarious conditions of his
former club.
Aroldo Cardoso Zagallo,
father of Mário
Jorge Lobo
Zagallo,
worked at the club in 1913 as the
football department...
- Zizinho, Vinícius Júnior,
Lucas Paquetá, Júlio César, Adriano, Mário
Zagallo, Júnior and Leonardo. Flamengo's
training center,
officially known as "Ninho...
-
Buschner Head coach: Rale
Rasic Head coach: Luis
Alamos Head coach: Mário
Zagallo Head coach:
Willie Ormond Head coach:
Miljan Miljanić Head coach: Blagoje...
- Brazil,
others being Ronaldo, Amarildo, Marta,
Carlos Alberto Torres, Mário
Zagallo. Bebeto, who was born in Salvador, Bahia,
started his
career in 1983 with...
- won by a
European nation. The last
survivor on Brazil's side was Mário
Zagallo, who died on 5
January 2024 at the age of 92.
Nearly a
month later, the...
-
World Cup,
being 31 in 1930.
Zagallo and César Luis
Menotti were also in
their 30s when they won the
World Cup.
Zagallo was 38
years old in 1970 and Menotti...
-
Brazil national team managers. The list
includes unofficial matches: Mário
Zagallo became the
first person to win the FIFA
World Cup both as a
player (1958...
- Most red
cards received Dunga and Éder
Aleixo (3 red
cards each) Mário
Zagallo became the
first person to win the FIFA
World Cup both as a
player (1958...