brazilian football coach and former player

Adenor Leonardo Bacchi ( bear 25 May 1961 ), normally known as Tite ( brazilian portuguese : [ ˈtʃitʃ ( one ) ] ), [ 1 ] [ 2 ] is a brazilian master football coach and former player who is the head bus of the Brazil national team. Tite played from 1978 to 1984 for Caxias, then a season for Esportivo de Bento Gonçalves and a season for Portuguesa. The three following seasons from 1986 to 1989 at Guarani where his most successful as actor. At historic period 27, he ended his career due consecutive knee injuries that caused him to lose mobility in one of the knees.

From 1991 onwards, Tite coached more than 10 teams in more than 15 stints. Amongst these were his first base club, Caxias. He returned to them in 1999, became champion of the 2000 Campeonato Gaúcho defeating Grêmio, which had Ronaldinho in its team. Due to the achievements with Caxias, Tite became the Grêmio passenger car in 2001, staying until 2003, where he won the 2001 Campeonato Gaúcho and the 2001 Copa do Brasil. After Grêmio, Tite trained São Caetano in 2003, Corinthians in 2004, Atlético Mineiro in 2005, Palmeiras in 2006, Al Ain of the United Arab Emirates in 2007 and Internacional from 2008 to 2009 where he won the 2008 Copa Sudamericana and the 2009 Campeonato Gaúcho. At the end of 2010 he was announced as a coach of Al Wahda of the United Arab Emirates, but he left the club months late to return to Corinthians. For Corinthians, Tite won the 2011 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A title, the 2012 Copa Libertadores title, the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup title against Chelsea, the 2013 Campeonato Paulista and the 2013 Recopa Sudamericana. On 14 November 2013, Tite announced that he was leaving the club. After a sabbatical period, Tite returned to Corinthians in 2015, where he won the 2015 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A .

Club career [edit ]

Tite began his playing career in 1978 for Caxias. In 1984 he played for Esportivo de Bento Gonçalves. In 1985 he played for Portuguesa. From 1986 until 1988 he played for Guarani, in which he achieved the greatest honors as a player in his career, being depart of the team that finished as runner-up in the 1986 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, the 1987 Copa União and the 1988 São Paulo State Championship. His career, however, was ended prematurely at age 27 ascribable to consecutive stifle injuries, which caused him to lose mobility in one of the knees. [ 3 ] After leaving Guarani, Tite opened a sports shop in Bento Gonçalves, but was invited to play for Guarany de Garibaldi [ platinum ] in the 1990 Campeonato Gaúcho Segunda Divisão ; knowing his physical limitations, he accepted the crack but besides became the club ‘s fitness coach, to help them reduce costs. [ 4 ]

Coaching career [edit ]

early career [edit ]

Midway through the 1990 Segundona, Guarany ‘s coach Celso Freitas left the club, and Tite was appointed coach on his place. [ 4 ] In 1991, after narrowly missing out promotion with Guarany, he was named in mission of Caxias, [ 4 ] but left the golf club in 1992. Tite joined Veranópolis in 1992, [ 5 ] concisely after leaving Caxias, and led the side to a style in the 1993 Campeonato Gaúcho Segunda Divisão. [ 6 ] On 3 January 1996, he was presented as director of Ypiranga de Erechim, but was dismissed on 22 April after eleven matches. [ 7 ] Tite was in charge of Juventude for a brief period during the 1997 season, but was sacked during the year ‘s Campeonato Gaúcho and replaced by Gílson Nunes. [ 8 ] In 1998, he had short stints at Caxias and Veranópolis, [ 9 ] and besides worked as a sports observer in the Rádio Gaúcha. [ 10 ]

early success [edit ]

Caxias [edit ]

In 1999, Tite was hired by Caxias, his inaugural cabaret as a professional football player, leading the team through a surprise campaign in the 2000 Campeonato Gaúcho. [ 11 ] Caxias were the champions of the Rio Grande do Sul country tournament, defeating Ronaldinho ‘s Grêmio, winning the first match at the finals by 3–0 and drawing the second one with no goals. Tite ‘s achiever on the Gauchão drew the attention of the Rio Grande do Sul imperativeness, as the Campeonato Gaúcho is rarely claimed by any team other than the “ boastful two ”, Grêmio and Internacional. [ 12 ]

Grêmio [edit ]

Signed by Grêmio in 2001, Tite led the Porto Alegre police squad to another Gauchão title, defeating Juventude in the finals, winning by 3–2 and 3–1 and claiming the 2001 Campeonato Gaúcho for Grêmio. [ 13 ] In the like year, Grêmio won the 2001 Copa do Brasil under Tite ‘s command, knocking out a goodly choice of teams throughout the brackets, such as Villa Nova on the first stage, Santa Cruz on the second base, Fluminense on the round of 16, São Paulo on the quarter-finals, and Coritiba on the semifinals. Facing Corinthians on the finals, Tite ‘s Grêmio drew the first stage of the finals at their home stadium, Estádio Olímpico Monumental, by 2–2. In front of a capacity crowd at Estádio do Morumbi, Grêmio defeated Marcelinho Carioca and Müller ‘s Corinthians 3–1, claiming what would be Tite ‘s first national title. [ 14 ] Tite would remain with the Tricolor Gaúcho until 2003, leaving the golf club after failing to lead the club to any substantial victory after the 2001 Copa do Brasil. Grêmio reached the third place at both the 2002 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A and the 2002 Copa Libertadores, but led Grêmio to a lackluster campaign during the year of 2003, which led to his passing from the golf club, exacerbated by his long enchantment as bus. [ 15 ]

Leaving Rio Grande do Sul ; Spells in São Paulo, Minas Gerais, and foreign clubs [edit ]

Tite was hired by São Caetano do Sul club Associação Desportiva São Caetano in 2003, with the goal of taking the azulão to the Copa Libertadores qualifying partition. [ 16 ] Leading the team to a good political campaign, São Caetano reached the one-fourth stead in the league table, qualifying itself to the 2004 Copa Libertadores, being routed at the quarter-finals by Boca Juniors, after drawing both games and losing on punishment kicks. Tite, however, had been fired by the club and replaced with Muricy Ramalho before the 2004 Campeonato Paulista. [ 17 ] Tite besides coached Corinthians ( 2004–2005 ), Atlético Mineiro ( 2005 ), Palmeiras ( 2006 ), and Al Ain ( 2007 ) .

Internacional [edit ]

Tite was signed in 2008 to Internacional, despite the protests of the colorado supporters, who resented the presence of the former passenger car of their rivals, Grêmio, as the clubhouse director. Since then, Tite led the cabaret to a sixth-place finish in the 2008 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, and won the 2008 Copa Sudamericana over Argentine baseball club Estudiantes de La Plata, eliminating important latin american clubs such as Universidad Católica, Boca Juniors and Chivas Guadalajara along the way. Under Tite ‘s command, Internacional besides won the 2009 Campeonato Gaúcho over Grêmio and reached the 2009 Copa do Brasil finals, losing against Corinthians but knocking clubs such as Flamengo and Coritiba out of the contest. Internacional were the runner-up of the 2009 Recopa Sudamericana, losing against LDU Quito in the finals. In the like class, Internacional won the 2009 Suruga Bank Championship, defeating japanese clubhouse Oita Trinita. In the 2009 temper, Internacional had a very good first half of the temper, however its results greatly diminished during the second one-half, both in and out of the Beira-Rio stadium. Tite was then fired by the directors of the cabaret on 5 October. [ 18 ] [ 19 ]

brief arrest at Al-Wahda and return to Corinthians [edit ]

Tite was signed by Emirati side Al Wahda. Tite ‘s stay was brief, as he was approached by his former club, Corinthians, to replace coach Adilson Batista, who had left the team. [ 20 ]

Campeonato Brasileiro 2010 [edit ]

Tite returned to Corinthians in a complicated moment, as the club ‘s battle for the 2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A title had been derailed by a 10-game dry spell, which caused the sack of previous passenger car Adilson Batista with eight matches silent to be played in the season. In hurt of not winning the tournament, losing the title at the final examination round of the season after a describe against Goiás from Goiânia, Corinthians had a hearty campaign under Tite, remaining unbeaten through the final matches of the season, and finishing at a respectable one-third topographic point, earning a position at the 2011 Copa Libertadores first stage and cementing Tite ‘s situation. [ 21 ]

defeat in the Libertadores Cup [edit ]

After an uneventful introduction at the 2011 Campeonato Paulista, defeating Portuguesa 2–0, the Corinthians team prepared itself for its matches against Deportes Tolima for the preliminary stage of the Copa Libertadores. Drawing 0–0 at the Estádio do Pacaembu, Tite ‘s team raised suspicions with the fans and the press, as the preliminary degree of the continental competition was wide seen in Brazil as a preamble to the real competition, not being a proper part of it. [ 22 ] With the moral obligation of winning the aside leg of the match in Estadio Manuel Murillo Toro at Ibagué, Colombia, Corinthians was under acute examination of their supporters and detractors. Playing ailing against the colombian team, barely finishing or generating goal scoring opportunities, Tolima defeated Corinthians 2–0, inciting fury among supporters, the parody of rival fans, and a crisis in the São Paulo team, as Corinthians was the first brazilian team not to advance in the “ Pré-Libertadores ”, as the preliminary stage of the cup is known. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] Despite the wide demand of the fans to fire him, clubhouse president Andrés Sánchez reinforced the fact that Tite was even the coach. [ 25 ] Days late, 1994 and 2002 FIFA World Cup ace, all-time lead scorer at World Cup finals and two-time Ballon d’Or achiever Ronaldo was criticized for his poor performance, physical form and lack of play time for Corinthians throughout his spell with the team, announced his retirement from the fun. [ 26 ] Fellow 2002 worldly concern cup ace Roberto Carlos departed the club for russian cabaret Anzhi Makhachkala aboard Jucilei, while Bruno César left for Benfica. [ 27 ] The team, already without Elias and soon to be without Dentinho, who would leave the clubhouse for Shakhtar Donetsk, needed an pass. [ 28 ] Tite enlisted the serve of portuguese external – and native brazilian – Liédson, who returned to Brazil to join Corinthians. [ 29 ] [ 30 ]

2011 Campeonato Paulista [edit ]

soon after its Libertadores defeat, Corinthians had to face their rivals, Palmeiras, on the Campeonato Paulista. With Tite ‘s job on the production line, Corinthians won the bowler hat by 1 goal to 0. Picking up significant victories on the contest, Corinthians had qualified to the final stage of the Paulistão, defeating Oeste in the quarter-finals, Palmeiras in the semi-finals, and drawing against Santos on the first branch of the finals. Santos, however, won 2–1 in the second base leg of the concluding peer, winning their second state style in a row. [ 31 ]

2011 Campeonato Brasileiro [edit ]

Off to an impressive start on the Brasileirão with a ten-game undefeated streak, Corinthians spent most of the first half of the 2011 season as the leader of the contest, in hurt of moments of instability, such as its defeats against Avaí and rivals Palmeiras, coupled with draws against lower table clubs such as Ceará. [ 32 ] With a belittled performance during the second half of the season, Tite ‘s job as a coach was being questioned by the fans, after repeated losses and a two-loss streak against Fluminense and Santos. The club president of the united states, Andrés Sanchez, did not budge and kept backing Tite ‘s status as coach. Facing São Paulo in a bowler hat match, Tite decided to remove baseball club captain, the defender Chicão from the starting 11. The match ended in a scoreless draw, quelling the demands of the fans and helping maintain Tite ‘s managing place. Earning significant, but sometimes lackluster, results, including a 0–0 pull back against target competitors for the championship Vasco district attorney Gama, Tite ‘s Corinthians went on undefeated until the 29th round of golf, when it lost to Botafogo. In the 33rd round, Corinthians lost against América-MG, in a capital upset. América, about relegated and securely entrenched on the last place of the league, played at home, but decided to sell all of their game tickets to the opposing fans to improve finances, as América ‘s matches typically had very humble fan attendance. In front of a capacity crowd of corintianos, América defeated Corinthians 2–1, last improving its condition on the league mesa. With five games to go until the end of the season, the demands for Tite ‘s deviation were mounting, and were once again quelled by a succeed stripe. In the penult match of the rival, Corinthians needed a win against Figueirense and it needed Vasco district attorney Gama to draw against Fluminense in ordain to become champions of the 2011 temper. Routing the Florianópolis team with comfort, Coringão was about the champion, as Vasco drew against Fluminense during the Rio de Janeiro bowler hat. In the final examination minute of the match, however, Vasco scored, interrupting the celebrations of the São Paulo golf club, pushing the backing definition to the following and final examination round off, on the coming Sunday. [ 33 ] Leading the league tables by the final cycle, Corinthians had 70 points and a higher succeed proportion, while Vasco had 68 points. Needing merely a pull against biting rivals Palmeiras to be consecrated as champions, Corinthians was in a better put than Vasco, who needed to defeat Flamengo and for Corinthians to lose against Palmeiras. [ 34 ] Vasco did not manage to defeat Rio rivals Flamengo, and Corinthians drew against Palmeiras in a tense game, winning the Campeonato Brasileiro. This was Tite ‘s first Campeonato Brasileiro title, and his irregular national title. [ 35 ] Tite was praised by the urge for his perseverance and his authoritative tactical changes during the matches, and for promoting two crucial overhauls in the cabaret, the first after the Libertadores kill, and the moment after the Paulistão finals passing. [ 36 ] [ 37 ]

2012 Copa Libertadores [edit ]

After a disruptive elimination in the 2012 Campeonato Paulista, in which Corinthians were eliminated in the playoffs by Ponte Preta, Tite managed the club to their first ever Libertadores championship in an unbeaten campaign, defeating Boca Juniors in the finals. [ 38 ] [ 39 ]

2012 FIFA Club World Cup [edit ]

Tite in 2012 Entering the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup as the reigning south american english champions, Corinthians earned a berth in the semi-finals against egyptian club Al Ahly, the reign 2012 CAF Champions League champions. Edging the Africans 1–0, Tite ‘s defensive, possession-based tactics were called into question, particularly after the tense second one-half of the game which saw the Egyptians create many goalscoring chances. [ 40 ] Advancing to the final examination, Corinthians were to face the champions of Europe, Chelsea. The two teams were in profoundly different stages of esprit de corps and phase – Chelsea interim coach Rafael Benítez was being heavily contested by the supporters ; the master of the team, John Terry, was out due to injury ; and the team ‘s main hitter, 2010 World Cup winner Fernando Torres, was in poor human body. Tite ‘s team lacked individual choice and endowment, but was fine-tuned tactically and enjoyed a heavy hike of morale. [ 41 ] The match saw the young goalkeeper Cássio save many dangerous shots, and Corinthians won after striker Paolo Guerrero scored a header against Petr Čech, winning Corinthians its second World Club Cup title, equally well as Tite ‘s first. [ 42 ] [ 43 ]

2013 and leaving Corinthians [edit ]

Despite winning State of São Paulo League and Recopa Sudamericana, 2013 was not a good class for Corinthians. The club was eliminated in Copa Libertadores, where they unsuccessfully tried to defend their title, had a poor crusade at the brazilian League and besides lost brazilian Cup after a penalty was missed by Alexandre Pato, arguably the main sign of that season. Although supported by most Corinthians fans, Tite announced that his contract with the club would not be renewed on 14 November. Mano Menezes ( early Brazil national team head coach and Corithians president Mario Gobbi ‘s ally ) return as Alvinegro’ s bus. [ 44 ]

sabbatical year [edit ]

After leaving Corinthians, Tite decided to focus on studying modern football. He received offers, but declined them in favor of his studies. He watched several games ( including games from the 2014 World Cup ) and visited some clubs as separate of that refining, including Arsenal [ 45 ] and Carlo Ancelotti ‘s very Madrid. [ 46 ] He was expected to be appointed as Brazil ‘s new passenger car and was even approached by Japan, but Dunga was selected as Brazil ‘s coach and Tite did not go through negotiations with Japan. [ 47 ]

one-third least sandpiper at Corinthians [edit ]

On 15 December 2014, Tite ‘s return as coach of Corinthians was announced. [ 48 ] He won the 2015 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A with the best campaign in the history of the tournament at time, only being surpassed by Flamengo in 2019 .

Brazil national team [edit ]

Tite managing Brazil in 2016 In June 2016, Tite was announced as the new coach for the Brazil national team to replace Dunga, who was fired following Brazil ‘s poor performance at Copa América Centenario. [ 49 ] [ 50 ] In Tite ‘s inaugural match in mission of Brazil, a 2018 World Cup qualifying match against Ecuador on 1 September 2016, Brazil prevailed 3–0, with goals from Neymar and Gabriel Jesus. [ 51 ] He would then lead his team to seven back-to-back victories in qualifying matches, finally securing a point at the World Cup in Russia, making them the first team to qualify for the tournament, apart from the hosts. [ 52 ] [ 53 ] On 14 May 2018, Tite announced the 23-men Brazil squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. He would lead the squad to a quarterfinal exit. [ 54 ] Tite is noted for not having a preferable captain – as of May 2018, he had named 15 unlike captains in 19 matches. [ 55 ] As of May 2019, he had used a sum of 16 in 21 matches, with Neymar being the most common one with a sum of seven matches. On August 2018, Tite decided to have Neymar as the situate captain as an opportunity for him to demonstrate maturity following his behavior at the 2018 FIFA World Cup. On May 2019, however, he handed the armband to Dani Alves following Neymar ‘s incident with a spectator pump at the 2019 Coup de France concluding. [ 56 ] On 25 July 2018, Brazil coach Tite signed a modern contract which keeps him with the five-time worldly concern champions until the end of the 2022 World Cup. In 2019, Tite led the Brazil national team to win the 2019 Copa América on dwelling dirt ; this was Brazil ‘s 9th Copa America claim, their first Copa America in 12 years, and their first trophy in 6 years. [ 57 ]

managerial statistics [edit ]

As of 16 November 2021
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record
Caxias Brazil January 1999 December 2000 97 42 29 26 143 111 +32 0 43.30
Grêmio Brazil 27 December 2000 3 June 2003 164 80 41 43 265 194 +71 0 48.78
São Caetano Brazil 29 July 2003 1 February 2004 34 14 10 10 45 29 +16 0 41.18
Corinthians Brazil 30 May 2004 28 February 2005 51 24 15 12 62 44 +18 0 47.06 [58]
Atlético Mineiro Brazil 5 April 2005 3 August 2005 21 4

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6 11 28 33 −5 0 19.05 [59]
Palmeiras Brazil 17 May 2006 22 September 2006 20 8 5 7 32 30 +2 0 40.00 [60]
Al Ain United Arab Emirates July 2007 27 December 2007 9 4 2 3 19 13 +6 0 44.44
Internacional Brazil 12 June 2008 5 October 2009 105 57 24 24 195 104 +91 0 54.29
Al Wahda United Arab Emirates 3 September 2010 17 October 2010 5 2 3 0 9 2 +7 0 40.00
Corinthians Brazil 17 October 2010 4 December 2013 221 107 71 43 291 160 +131 0 48.42 [61]
Corinthians Brazil 15 December 2014 15 June 2016 106 65 24 17 183 80 +103 0 61.32 [62]
Brazil Brazil 20 June 2016 Present 68 50 13 5 137 24 +113 0 73.53
Total 901 457 243 201 1,409 824 +585 0 50.72

Honours [edit ]

coach [edit ]

Veranópolis
Caxias

  • Campeonato Gaúcho: 2000

Grêmio
Internacional
Corinthians
Brazil

individual [edit ]

  • Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Coach of the Year: 2015

personal life [edit ]

Tite is married to Rosmari [ 63 ] and has a daughter and son Matheus, who played NCAA Division II soccer at Carson–Newman University. [ 64 ] Tite is a practising Roman Catholic. [ 65 ] [ 66 ] [ 67 ] As a youth, he studied forcible education under Luiz Felipe Scolari at educate. Like Scolari, Bacchi family immigrated from Italy. Scolari went on to be his mentor and then rival as a coach. [ 68 ] He went on to graduate in physical education at the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas. [ 69 ]

See besides [edit ]

References [edit ]

  • Tite manager profile at Sambafoot

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