Luís Oliveira Gonçalves
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Luís Oliveira Gonçalves (born 22 June 1960) is the current coach of the Angola national football team, and is part-Brazilian. [1]
Before coaching the senior side, Gonçalves was in charge of the Under-20 team, with which he won the African Youth Championship. He sprang a major surprise when Angola managed to qualify for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. His team finished top of a tough group which included Nigeria. Gonçalves guided the team to a third place finish in Group D highlighted by a 0-0 draw against traditional giants Mexico. Gonçalves also stood out by being the only African coach at the tournement.
He is known for his impish sense of humour and his shiny suits. A studious, tactically astute coach, Gonçalves was not a prolific player in his younger days. He is sometimes called the Professor for his reading of the game.
[edit] References
- ^ "Angola team profile,", FourFourTwo's "Complete Guide To...World Cup 2006" published by Haymarket, June 2006.
[edit] External links
- Gonçalves' profile on the Angola World Cup Blog
- Gonçalves' profile on the official FIFA World Cup website
Angola squad - 2006 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 João Ricardo | 2 Marco Airosa | 3 Jamba | 4 Lebo Lebo | 5 Kali | 6 Miloy | 7 Figueiredo | 8 André | 9 Mantorras | 10 Akwá | 11 Mateus | 12 Lamá | 13 Édson | 14 Mendonça | 15 Rui Marques | 16 Flávio | 17 Zé Kalanga | 18 Love | 19 Titi Buengo | 20 Locó | 21 Delgado | 22 Mário | 23 Marco Abreu | Coach: Gonçalves |