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Gílson Paulo de Mello Filho (born 1 May 1949), simply known as Gílson Paulo, is a Brazilian
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, who previously managed the national team of
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, a position he took up on 1 January 2012. Although his contract with Equatorial Guinea had a duration of two months, the victories of the national team in the
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against
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and especially
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achieved that was extended to one year.


Career

Gílson Paulo had previously been a sports director at the academy of Brazilian club
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. where he was to return in mid-February.


References

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