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12 Facts About Givanildo Oliveira

1.

In 1976 Givanildo Oliveira moved to Corinthians, but was sparingly used and subsequently returned to Santa in the following year.

2.

In 1987, while in charge of Paysandu, Givanildo Oliveira won the year's Campeonato Paraense, and subsequently returned to his first club Santa Cruz in 1989.

3.

Givanildo Oliveira left the club in the following year, and was in charge of CSA, Paysandu, Sport, Central, Ponte Preta, Remo, Bragantino, CRB, Nautico, Guarani, Bahia and America Mineiro; with the latter he achieved promotion to the Serie A in 1997.

4.

In 1998, Givanildo Oliveira rejoined Santa after leaving America, and went back to Paysandu in April 2000, leading the latter club to the top tier in 2001 and winning the 2002 Copa dos Campeoes, which qualified his side to the 2003 Copa Libertadores.

5.

Givanildo Oliveira resigned in September 2002, and subsequently took over Nautico.

6.

Givanildo Oliveira remained in charge of Santa Cruz until April 2006, when he resigned to take over Atletico Paranaense.

7.

In 2007, Givanildo Oliveira had unassuming spells at Santa Cruz, Vitoria and Brasiliense; at the latter, he was in charge for just three matches, all defeats.

8.

Givanildo Oliveira returned to Paysandu for the 2008 season, but stepped down and took over Vila Nova in April, staying at the club until the following February.

9.

On 17 March 2009, Givanildo Oliveira was appointed manager of Mogi Mirim, but moved to America Mineiro the following month.

10.

On 18 May 2011, Givanildo Oliveira rejoined Remo for a fourth spell.

11.

On 3 June 2016, Givanildo Oliveira was sacked by America.

12.

On 17 February 2017, Givanildo Oliveira was announced at Ceara.