Personal information | |||
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Full name | Alfredo Moreira Júnior | ||
Date of birth | October 16, 1907 | ||
Place of birth | Miracema (RJ) - Brazil | ||
Date of death | April 10, 1998 | (aged 90)||
Place of death | Rio de Janeiro (RJ) - Brazil | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1933 | Flamengo | ||
1935 | Palestra Itália | ||
1935–1943 | Botafogo | ||
1944–1945 | America | ||
Teams managed | |||
1948–1949 | Botafogo | ||
1951–1954 | Fluminense | ||
1952 | Brazil | ||
1954–1955 | Botafogo | ||
1954–1955 | Brazil | ||
1955–1956 | Botafogo | ||
1958–1962 | Fluminense | ||
1962 | Palestino | ||
1963 | Nacional | ||
1965–1966 | Vasco da Gama | ||
1966–1967 | Corinthians | ||
1967 | Sport | ||
1968–1969 | Nacional | ||
1970 | São Paulo | ||
1971–1972 | Belenenses | ||
1973 | Fluminense | ||
1975 | Bahia | ||
1975–1977 | Cruzeiro | ||
1978–1981 | Bahia | ||
1981 | Canto do Rio | ||
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. |
Alfredo Moreira Júnior, usually known as Zezé Moreira (October 16, 1917 in Miracema – April 10, 1998 in Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian footballer and football manager that coached Brazil for some games in 1952. He was born in Miracema, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is a brother of Aymoré Moreira and Ayrton Moreira, both of them successful coaches in the Brazilian football. In 1976, as Cruzeiro's manager, he won the Copa Libertadores.
As a footballer, he played for Sport Club Brasil, Palestra Itália (nowadays Palmeiras), Flamengo and Botafogo.
Zezé Moreira managed several clubs, like Botafogo, Fluminense, Cruzeiro, Sport Recife and Nacional of Uruguay. He was also the Brazilian national team manager in 1952, 1954 and 1955.