Wanderley Paiva Monteiro (born 7 April 1946), commonly known as Wanderley Paiva or as Vanderlei Paiva, is a Brazilian professional
football
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coach and former player. He was a
defensive midfielder
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Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case known as defensive midfielders. As central midfielders often go across boundarie ...
who played mostly for
Atlético Mineiro
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Sports Teams Athletico
*Athletico SC (Lebanon), a Lebanese football academy
*Athletic Bilbao, or Atletico Bilbao, Basque students athletic club (also forming Athletic Cl ...
, and also represented the
Brazil national team at international level. Paiva won the
Bola de Prata in 1971.
Career
Player
Clubs
Wanderley Paiva was born in
Três Corações
Três Corações () is a municipality in the south of Minas Gerais state in Brazil. As of 2020, the city population was estimated at 80,032, making it one of the largest cities in the south of Minas Gerais. The city is geographically located close ...
, in the state of
Minas Gerais
Minas Gerais () is a state in Southeastern Brazil. It ranks as the second most populous, the third by gross domestic product (GDP), and the fourth largest by area in the country. The state's capital and largest city, Belo Horizonte (literally ...
, and in his youth he played for local side Atlético. After refusing an offer from
Rio de Janeiro (state)
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's
Olaria, he was contacted and signed by
Atlético Mineiro
Atlético, Spanish for ''athletics'', or Athletico in English, may refer to:
Sports Teams Athletico
*Athletico SC (Lebanon), a Lebanese football academy
*Athletic Bilbao, or Atletico Bilbao, Basque students athletic club (also forming Athletic Cl ...
in 1966.With the
Belo Horizonte
Belo Horizonte (, ; ) is the sixth-largest city in Brazil, with a population around 2.7 million and with a metropolitan area of 6 million people. It is the 13th-largest city in South America and the 18th-largest in the Americas. The metropol ...
club, Paiva became a first-team regular, and was part of the squad which won the first
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
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in
1971 *
The year 1971 had three partial solar eclipses ( February 25, July 22 and August 20) and two total lunar eclipses (February 10, and August 6).
The world population increased by 2.1% this year, the highest increase in history.
Events
Ja ...
. He played 27 matches and scored one goal in that season, and was selected for the team of the tournament, winning the
Bola de Prata, awarded by
Placar
''Placar'' ( en, Score) is a monthly Brazilian sports magazine. Its first edition was issued by Editora Abril. on March 20, 1970, and since then it has become the most successful sports publication in Brazil, even though it focuses fully on foot ...
magazine. Wanderley scored Atlético Mineiro's first goal in an official international competition in 1972, and is the second player with most appearances for the club, with 559.
In 1975, he left Atlético and joined
América de São José do Rio Preto, where he remained until 1976. He then moved to
Ponte Preta, with which he was runner-up of the
Campeonato Paulista
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in 1977. He played for Ponte Preta until 1980, when he was signed by
Palmeiras
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, where stayed for just one season, appearing 19 times and scoring one goal. Wanderley then moved to
Londrina
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, and subsequently to
Comercial from
Ribeirão Preto
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Ribeirão Preto is the eighth-largest municipality in the State wi ...
, where he ended his career.
National team
Paiva was first capped for the
Brazil national football team
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on 19 December 1968, when Atlético Mineiro represented the ''Seleção'' against
Yugoslavia
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and won 3–2. He only returned to the national side in 1975, when he was called up for that year's
Copa América
The Copa América ( en, America Cup) or CONMEBOL Copa América, known until 1975 as the South American Football Championship (''Campeonato Sudamericano de Fútbol'' in Spanish and ''Campeonato Sul-Americano de Futebol'' in Portuguese), is the t ...
, in which he played six games, as Brazil finished in third place.
Manager
After retiring from playing, Wanderley Paiva became manager of the Ponte Preta youth squads. In the 2000s, he coached professional sides
Juventus
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,
CRAC
''Crac'' is a 1981 animated short film produced, written and directed by Frédéric Back.
Plot
The story follows the experiences of a rocking chair, from its creation from a tree through its time as a member of a Canadian farming family.
Recept ...
,
Ponte Preta,
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*União do Vegetal, a church known for its usage of Hoasca as tea
* Brazilian frigate ''União'' (F45), a general-purpose ''Niterói'' class frigate launc ...
and
Corinthians Alagoano. His best season was in 2004 with CRAC, when he led the club to victory in the
Campeonato Goiano
The Campeonato Goiano is the football league of the state of Goiás, Brazil.
Format
First Division
First stage
*Teams are divided in two groups of six teams.
*Double round-robin, in which all teams home-and-away games against the team fro ...
, the state league of
Goiás
Goiás () is a Brazilian state located in the Center-West region. Goiás borders the Federal District and the states of (from north clockwise) Tocantins, Bahia, Minas Gerais, Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato Grosso. The state capital is Goiânia. ...
, for the second time in its history.
Honours
Player
Club
;
Atlético Mineiro
Atlético, Spanish for ''athletics'', or Athletico in English, may refer to:
Sports Teams Athletico
*Athletico SC (Lebanon), a Lebanese football academy
*Athletic Bilbao, or Atletico Bilbao, Basque students athletic club (also forming Athletic Cl ...
*
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
The Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (; English: "Brazilian Championship A Series"), commonly referred to as the Brasileirão (; English: "Big Brazilian"), and also known as Brasileirão Assaí due to sponsorship with Assaí Atacadista, is a Br ...
:
1971 *
The year 1971 had three partial solar eclipses ( February 25, July 22 and August 20) and two total lunar eclipses (February 10, and August 6).
The world population increased by 2.1% this year, the highest increase in history.
Events
Ja ...
*
Campeonato Mineiro
Campeonato Mineiro is the state football league of the state of Minas Gerais and is controlled by the Minas Gerais Football Federation FMF (Federação Mineira de Futebol).
The history of Campeonato Mineiro can be divided into two parts: befor ...
: 1970
Individual
*
Bola de Prata: 1971
Manager
;
CRAC
''Crac'' is a 1981 animated short film produced, written and directed by Frédéric Back.
Plot
The story follows the experiences of a rocking chair, from its creation from a tree through its time as a member of a Canadian farming family.
Recept ...
*
Campeonato Goiano
The Campeonato Goiano is the football league of the state of Goiás, Brazil.
Format
First Division
First stage
*Teams are divided in two groups of six teams.
*Double round-robin, in which all teams home-and-away games against the team fro ...
: 2004
References
External links
Wanderley Paiva at Galo Digital
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1946 births
Living people
People from Três Corações
Brazilian men's footballers
Brazilian football managers
Men's association football midfielders
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A players
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A managers
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B managers
Brazil men's international footballers
Clube Atlético Mineiro players
América Futebol Clube (SP) players
Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras players
Associação Atlética Ponte Preta players
Londrina Esporte Clube players
Comercial Futebol Clube (Ribeirão Preto) players
São José Esporte Clube managers
Comercial Futebol Clube (Ribeirão Preto) managers
Joinville Esporte Clube managers
Ferroviário Atlético Clube (CE) players
Clube Atlético Juventus managers
Londrina Esporte Clube managers
Associação Atlética Ponte Preta managers
Figueirense FC managers
Marília Atlético Clube managers
Clube Recreativo e Atlético Catalano managers
União São João Esporte Clube managers
Agremiação Sportiva Arapiraquense managers
Sport Club Corinthians Alagoano managers
Footballers from Minas Gerais
Ferroviário Atlético Clube (CE) managers
Associação Atlética Internacional (Limeira) managers
Vila Nova Futebol Clube managers
Sociedade Esportiva do Gama managers
Paulista Futebol Clube managers
Clube Atlético Patrocinense managers