Muricy Ramalho (born 30 November 1955) is a Brazilian former football coach and player who is the current sporting director of São Paulo. During his playing...
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1954), Portuguese footballer Muricy Ramalho (born 1955), Brazilian footballer and football manager José Luiz Aguiar e Ramalho (born 1963), Brazilian handball...
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Muricy may refer to: Muricy (retail store), defunct Brazilian department store Muricy Ramalho (born 1955), Brazilian head coach and football player Guilherme...
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Brasileiro Série A. Tata reached his peak in Brazilian football as Muricy Ramalho's main assistant, starting in 1999 when they worked at Portuguesa Santista...
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scored 37 goals that tournament. In this tournament the Brazilian player Muricy Ramalho joined the club and scored 7 goals, becoming a player that would go...
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title. Manager Muricy Ramalho was the first manager to win three league titles in a row with the same team. Despite this feat, Muricy was sacked the following...
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Libertadores, Fluminense lost the finals to LDU Quito. For 2010, manager Muricy Ramalho replaced Cuca. His first task was in the 2010 Copa do Brasil quarter-finals...
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2000–2001 Valmir Louruz 2001 Roberval Davino 2002 Cabralzinho 2002 Muricy Ramalho 2003–2004 Dorival Júnior 2004–2005 Paulo Comelli 2005 Marco Aurélio...
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(1994) Artur Neto (1998–99) Mauro Fernandes (2000) Estevam Soares (2001) Muricy Ramalho (May 5, 2001 – Oct 12, 2002) Vágner Benazzi (2002) Givanildo Oliveira...
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Vanderlei Luxemburgo 2009 Mano Menezes 2010 Dorival Júnior 2011 Muricy Ramalho 2012 Muricy Ramalho 2013 Tite 2014 Doriva 2015 Marcelo Fernandes 2016 Dorival...
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