Carlos Alberto Parreira

Carlos Alberto Gomes Parreira (born 27 February 1943) is a Brazilian former football manager who holds the record for attending the most FIFA World Cup final tournaments as manager with six appearances.

He also managed five different national teams in five editions of the FIFA World Cup. He managed Brazil to victory at the 1994 World Cup, the 2004 Copa América, and the 2005 Confederations Cup. He is also the only manager to have led two different Asian teams to conquer the AFC Asian Cup.

Carlos Alberto Parreira
Carlos Alberto Parreira
Parreira as manager of South Africa in 2010
Personal information
Full name Carlos Alberto Gomes Parreira
Date of birth (1943-02-27) 27 February 1943 (age 81)
Place of birth Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Managerial career
Years Team
1967–1968 Ghana
1974 Fluminense
1975 Fluminense
1978–1982 Kuwait
1983 Brazil
1984 Fluminense
1985–1988 United Arab Emirates
1988–1990 Saudi Arabia
1990–1991 United Arab Emirates
1991 Bragantino
1991–1994 Brazil
1994–1995 Valencia
1995–1996 Fenerbahçe
1996 São Paulo
1997 MetroStars
1998 Saudi Arabia
1999–2000 Fluminense
2000 Atlético Mineiro
2000 Santos
2001 Internacional
2002 Corinthians
2003–2006 Brazil
2007–2008 South Africa
2009 Fluminense
2009–2010 South Africa
Medal record
Men's football
Representing Carlos Alberto Parreira Brazil (as manager)
FIFA World Cup
Winner 1994 USA
Copa América
Winner 2004 Peru
FIFA Confederations Cup
Winner 2005 Germany
Lunar New Year Cup
Winner 2005 Hong Kong
Representing Carlos Alberto Parreira Kuwait (as manager)
AFC Asian Cup
Winner 1980 Kuwait
Arabian Gulf Cup
Winner 1982 UAE
Representing Carlos Alberto Parreira Saudi Arabia (as manager)
AFC Asian Cup
Winner 1988 Qatar
Representing Carlos Alberto Parreira South Africa (as manager)
COSAFA Cup
Winner 2007 South Africa

He last managed the South Africa national football team.

Parreira is one of the most successful managers to have never played football himself.

Coaching career

Parreira supports Fluminense, and he has won two league titles for the club: The First Division Brazilian Championship in 1984 and the Third Division in 1999. About the latter title, Parreira has said that this was personally the most important trophy of his career, even more so than Brazil's World Cup triumph, as the club he loved was facing near-bankruptcy and became very close to extinction at the time[citation needed].

Parreira is one of two coaches that has led five national teams to the World Cup: Kuwait in 1982, United Arab Emirates in 1990, Brazil in 1994 and 2006, Saudi Arabia in 1998 and South Africa in 2010. The other coach, Bora Milutinović, reached this record when he led a fifth team in 2002. Parreira was also involved with the 1970 championship team for Brazil, which he claims was an inspiration for him to aspire to be a national football coach.

In 1997, Parreira coached the MetroStars of the American Major League Soccer. He also coached Fenerbahçe in Turkey and won a Turkish League Championship. Parreira was in charge of Corinthians in 2002, which gave him two of the most important national trophies of 2002: The Brazilian Cup and the Torneio Rio-São Paulo, besides being runner up at the Brazilian League.

When coaching Saudi Arabia at the 1998 World Cup in France, he was fired after two matches, one of three managers to be sacked during the tournament.

Parreira repeatedly turned down offers to coach Brazil again between 1998 and 2002 World Cups. In end of 2000, when the team was in turmoil after firing Vanderlei Luxemburgo, he refused the post, stating that he did not want to relive the stress and pressure of winning the World Cup again. There were public cries again to replace Luiz Felipe Scolari for Parreira in July 2001 when Brazil lost two matches to Mexico and Honduras in its title defense at the 2001 Copa América in Colombia, especially after last minute invitee (replacing Argentina who dropped out one day before the kickoff) Honduras defeated 2–0 and eliminated the favorite Brazil in quarter finals round on July 23, 2001. Parreira only stated that he would indirectly assist Scolari in the 2002 campaign. After the 2002 World Cup, Parreira took part in drafting a technical report of the tournament. He was named coach along with Mario Zagallo as assistant director in January 2003, with the goal of defending their World Cup title in Germany 2006, but on July 1, 2006, Brazil was defeated and eliminated 0–1 by France in the quarterfinals.

After Brazil's exit from the World Cup, Parreira was heavily criticized by the Brazilian public and media for playing an outdated brand of football and not using the players available to him properly. Parreira subsequently resigned on July 19, 2006. He coached Brazil to victory in the 1994 FIFA World Cup and was the coach of the South Africa national football team until resigning in April 2008. On October 22, 2009, it was announced he would return as head coach of South Africa. He announced a verbal agreement with the South African Football Association on October 23, 2009.

He resumed coaching South Africa in 2009 in time for the 2010 World Cup. In South Africa, his team drew with Mexico, 1–1, in the tournament opener, lost to Uruguay, 3–0, and beat France, 2–1, to finish third in Group A. After the France game, he tried to shake hands with French coach Raymond Domenech but the latter refused.

On 25 June 2010 he announced his retirement as football coach.

Managerial statistics

    As of 26 September 2023
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win % Ref
Ghana Carlos Alberto Parreira  1967 1968 19 10 7 2 42 29 +13 052.63
Fluminense Carlos Alberto Parreira  1974 1975 109 51 27 31 160 93 +67 046.79
Kuwait Carlos Alberto Parreira  1978 1982 62 34 9 19 108 68 +40 054.84
Brazil Carlos Alberto Parreira  1983 1983 14 5 7 2 21 12 +9 035.71
Fluminense Carlos Alberto Parreira  1984 1984 72 45 19 8 114 45 +69 062.50
UAE Carlos Alberto Parreira  1985 1988 17 8 4 5 21 16 +5 047.06
Saudi Arabia Carlos Alberto Parreira  1988 1990 26 10 9 7 18 22 −4 038.46
UAE Carlos Alberto Parreira  1990 1991 15 1 5 9 10 33 −23 006.67
Red Bull Bragantino Carlos Alberto Parreira  1991 1991 49 20 19 10 58 38 +20 040.82
Brazil Carlos Alberto Parreira  1991 1994 46 27 14 5 95 33 +62 058.70
Valencia Carlos Alberto Parreira  1994 1995 43 17 12 14 66 47 +19 039.53
Fenerbahçe Carlos Alberto Parreira  1995 1996 45 30 10 5 84 31 +53 066.67
São Paulo Carlos Alberto Parreira  18 August 1996 26 October 1996 17 4 6 7 20 22 −2 023.53
MetroStars Carlos Alberto Parreira  1 January 1997 31 December 1997 35 15 0 20 56 64 −8 042.86
Saudi Arabia Carlos Alberto Parreira  22 February 1998 18 June 1998 10 2 4 4 5 17 −12 020.00
Brazil Carlos Alberto Parreira  8 January 2003 20 July 2006 53 31 15 7 122 45 +77 058.49
South Africa Carlos Alberto Parreira  26 January 2007 21 April 2008 17 7 4 6 23 16 +7 041.18
Fluminense Carlos Alberto Parreira  7 March 2009 13 July 2009 10 2 4 4 8 13 −5 020.00
South Africa Carlos Alberto Parreira  23 October 2009 23 June 2010 15 7 7 1 23 9 +14 046.67
Total 674 326 182 166 1,054 653 +401 048.37

Career statistics

Fitness coach

Assistant coach

FIFA World Cup matches

Parreira has coached national squads in 23 games in FIFA World Cup finals. Parreira's coaching record is 10–4–9 (Wins-Draws-Losses). His teams have scored 28 goals and conceded 32. Below is a list of all matches, along with their outcomes:

1982 FIFA World Cup

v Carlos Alberto Parreira  Kuwait
17 June 1982 Group stage Czechoslovakia Carlos Alberto Parreira  1–1 Carlos Alberto Parreira  Kuwait Valladolid
17:15 CEST Panenka Carlos Alberto Parreira  21' (pen.) Report Al-Dakhil Carlos Alberto Parreira  57' Stadium: Estadio José Zorrilla
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Benjamin Dwomoh (Ghana)
v Carlos Alberto Parreira  Kuwait
21 June 1982 Group stage France Carlos Alberto Parreira  4–1 Carlos Alberto Parreira  Kuwait Valladolid
17:15 CEST Genghini Carlos Alberto Parreira  31'
Platini Carlos Alberto Parreira  43'
Didier Six Carlos Alberto Parreira  48'
Bossis Carlos Alberto Parreira  89'
Report Al-Buloushi Carlos Alberto Parreira  75' Stadium: Estadio José Zorrilla
Attendance: 30,043
Referee: Myroslav Stupar (Soviet Union)
v Carlos Alberto Parreira  Kuwait
25 June 1982 Group stage England Carlos Alberto Parreira  1–0 Carlos Alberto Parreira  Kuwait Bilbao
17:15 CEST Francis Carlos Alberto Parreira  27' Report Stadium: San Mamés
Attendance: 39,700
Referee: Gilberto Aristizábal (Colombia)

1990 FIFA World Cup

v Carlos Alberto Parreira  Colombia
9 May 1990 Group stage United Arab Emirates Carlos Alberto Parreira  0–2 Carlos Alberto Parreira  Colombia Bologna
19:00 CEST Report Redín Carlos Alberto Parreira  50'
Valderrama Carlos Alberto Parreira  85'
Stadium: Stadio Renato Dall'Ara
Attendance: 30,791
Referee: George Courtney (England)
v Carlos Alberto Parreira  United Arab Emirates
15 May 1990 Group stage West Germany Carlos Alberto Parreira  5–1 Carlos Alberto Parreira  United Arab Emirates Milan
21:00 CEST Völler Carlos Alberto Parreira  35', 75'
Klinsmann Carlos Alberto Parreira  37'
Matthäus Carlos Alberto Parreira  47'
Bein Carlos Alberto Parreira  58'
Report Ismaïl Carlos Alberto Parreira  46' Stadium: San Siro
Attendance: 71,169
Referee: Alexey Spirin (Soviet Union)
v Carlos Alberto Parreira  United Arab Emirates
19 May 1990 Group stage Yugoslavia Carlos Alberto Parreira  4–1 Carlos Alberto Parreira  United Arab Emirates Bologna
17:00 CEST Sušić Carlos Alberto Parreira  5'
Pančev Carlos Alberto Parreira  9', 46'
Prosinečki Carlos Alberto Parreira  90+3'
Report Jumaa Carlos Alberto Parreira  22' Stadium: Stadio Renato Dall'Ara
Attendance: 27,833
Referee: Shizuo Takada (Japan)

1994 FIFA World Cup

v Carlos Alberto Parreira  Russia
20 June 1994 Group stage Brazil Carlos Alberto Parreira  2–0 Carlos Alberto Parreira  Russia Stanford
13:00 PDT
Report Stadium: Stanford Stadium
Attendance: 81,061
Referee: Lim Kee Chong (Mauritius)
v Carlos Alberto Parreira  Cameroon
24 June 1994 Group stage Brazil Carlos Alberto Parreira  3–0 Carlos Alberto Parreira  Cameroon Stanford
13:00 PDT
Report Stadium: Stanford Stadium
Attendance: 83,401
Referee: Arturo Brizio Carter (Mexico)
v Carlos Alberto Parreira  Sweden
28 June 1994 Group stage Brazil Carlos Alberto Parreira  1–1 Carlos Alberto Parreira  Sweden Pontiac
16:00 EDT Romário Carlos Alberto Parreira  46' Report K. Andersson Carlos Alberto Parreira  23' Stadium: Pontiac Silverdome
Attendance: 77,217
Referee: Sándor Puhl (Hungary)
v Carlos Alberto Parreira  United States
4 July 1994 Round of 16 Brazil Carlos Alberto Parreira  1–0 Carlos Alberto Parreira  United States Stanford
12:30 PDT Bebeto Carlos Alberto Parreira  72' Report Stadium: Stanford Stadium
Attendance: 81,147
Referee: Joël Quiniou (France)
v Carlos Alberto Parreira  Brazil
9 July 1994 Quarter-finals Netherlands Carlos Alberto Parreira  2–3 Carlos Alberto Parreira  Brazil Dallas
14:30 CDT
Report
Stadium: Cotton Bowl
Attendance: 63,500
Referee: Rodrigo Badilla (Costa Rica)
v Carlos Alberto Parreira  Brazil
13 July 1994 Semi-finals Sweden Carlos Alberto Parreira  0–1 Carlos Alberto Parreira  Brazil Pasadena
16:30 PDT Report Romário Carlos Alberto Parreira  80' Stadium: Rose Bowl
Attendance: 91,856
Referee: José Torres Cadena (Colombia)
v Carlos Alberto Parreira  Italy
17 July 1994 Final Brazil Carlos Alberto Parreira  0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–2 p)
Carlos Alberto Parreira  Italy Pasadena
12:30 PDT Report Stadium: Rose Bowl
Attendance: 94,194
Referee: Sándor Puhl (Hungary)
Penalties

1998 FIFA World Cup

v Carlos Alberto Parreira  Denmark
12 June 1998 Group stage Saudi Arabia Carlos Alberto Parreira  0–1 Carlos Alberto Parreira  Denmark Lens
17:30 Report Rieper Carlos Alberto Parreira  69' Stadium: Stade Félix Bollaert
Attendance: 38,100
Referee: Javier Castrilli (Argentina)
v Carlos Alberto Parreira  Saudi Arabia
18 June 1998 Group stage France Carlos Alberto Parreira  4–0 Carlos Alberto Parreira  Saudi Arabia Saint-Denis
21:00
Report Stadium: Stade de France
Attendance: 80,000
Referee: Arturo Brizio Carter (Mexico)

2006 FIFA World Cup

v Carlos Alberto Parreira  Croatia
13 June 2006 Group stage Brazil Carlos Alberto Parreira  1–0 Carlos Alberto Parreira  Croatia Berlin
21:00 Kaká Carlos Alberto Parreira  44' Report Stadium: Olympiastadion
Attendance: 72,000
Referee: Benito Archundia (Mexico)
v Carlos Alberto Parreira  Australia
18 June 2006 Group stage Brazil Carlos Alberto Parreira  2–0 Carlos Alberto Parreira  Australia Munich
18:00
Report Stadium: FIFA WM-Stadion München
Attendance: 66,000
Referee: Markus Merk (Germany)
v Carlos Alberto Parreira  Brazil
22 June 2006 Group stage Japan Carlos Alberto Parreira  1–4 Carlos Alberto Parreira  Brazil Dortmund
21:00 Tamada Carlos Alberto Parreira  34' Report
Stadium: FIFA WM-Stadion Dortmund
Attendance: 65,000
Referee: Éric Poulat (France)
v Carlos Alberto Parreira  Ghana
27 June 2006 Round of 16 Brazil Carlos Alberto Parreira  3–0 Carlos Alberto Parreira  Ghana Dortmund
17:00
Report Stadium: FIFA WM-Stadion Dortmund
Attendance: 65,000
Referee: Ľuboš Micheľ (Slovakia)
v Carlos Alberto Parreira  France
1 July 2006 Quarter-finals Brazil Carlos Alberto Parreira  0–1 Carlos Alberto Parreira  France Frankfurt
21:00 Report Henry Carlos Alberto Parreira  57' Stadium: FIFA WM-Stadion Frankfurt
Attendance: 48,000
Referee: Luis Medina Cantalejo (Spain)

2010 FIFA World Cup

v Carlos Alberto Parreira  Mexico
11 June 2010 Group stage South Africa Carlos Alberto Parreira  1–1 Carlos Alberto Parreira  Mexico Johannesburg
16:00 Tshabalala Carlos Alberto Parreira  55' Report Márquez Carlos Alberto Parreira  79' Stadium: Soccer City
Attendance: 84,490
Referee: Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan)
v Carlos Alberto Parreira  Uruguay
16 June 2010 Group stage South Africa Carlos Alberto Parreira  0–3 Carlos Alberto Parreira  Uruguay Pretoria
20:30 Report
Stadium: Loftus Versfeld Stadium
Attendance: 42,658
Referee: Massimo Busacca (Switzerland)
v Carlos Alberto Parreira  South Africa
22 June 2010 Group stage France Carlos Alberto Parreira  1–2 Carlos Alberto Parreira  South Africa Bloemfontein
16:00 Malouda Carlos Alberto Parreira  70' Report
Stadium: Free State Stadium
Attendance: 39,415
Referee: Óscar Ruiz (Colombia)

Honours

Manager

Club

    Fluminense
    Fenerbahçe
    Corinthians

International

    Kuwait
    Brazil
    Saudi Arabia
    South Africa

Individual

See also

References

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