Dirceu Krüger
Brazilian footballer (1945–2019)
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Personal information | |||
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Full name | Dirceu Krüger | ||
Date of birth | (1945-04-11)11 April 1945 | ||
Place of birth | Curitiba, Brazil | ||
Date of death | 25 April 2019(2019-04-25) (aged 74) | ||
Place of death | Curitiba, Brazil | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Youth career | |||
Combate Barreirinha | |||
União Ahú | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1963–1966 | Britânia | ||
1966–1975 | Coritiba | 228 | (50[1]) |
Managerial career | |||
1979 | Coritiba | ||
1984 | Coritiba | ||
1985 | Coritiba | ||
1986 | Coritiba | ||
1988 | Coritiba | ||
1996 | Coritiba | ||
1997 | Coritiba | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Dirceu Krüger (11 April 1945 — 25 April 2019) was a Brazilian footballer who played midfield.[2] He was associated with Coritiba Foot Ball Club.[3]
Honours
- Campeonato Paranaense: 7 (1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974 e 1975)
- Torneio do Povo: 1 (1973)
References
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Coritiba – managers
- Corteze (1939–40)
- Carnieri (1940)
- Corteze (1941)
- Letona (1942)
- Corteze (1942–44)
- Cap. Renato (1944)
- Loureiro (1945–47)
- Marchand (1947)
- Loureiro (1947–48)
- Magno (1949–51)
- Vani (1952–53)
- Lula (1953)
- Tonico (1953)
- Nuno (1954)
- Veiga (1954)
- Cornelsen (1954)
- Magno (1954–58)
- Fedatto (1958)
- Magno (1958–59)
- Hortêncio (1960)
- Checchia (1960–61)
- Sinforiano (1961)
- Checchia (1961)
- Corteze (1962)
- Checchia c (1962)
- Baracochea (1962)
- Checchia (1962)
- Hortêncio (1963)
- Guimarães (1963)
- Jaguanhara (1964)
- Almir (1965)
- Miltinho (1965)
- Magno (1965–66)
- Guimarães (1966)
- Paraguaio (1966)
- Plínio (1967)
- Alves (1968)
- Sarno (1968–69)
- Núñez (1970)
- Mauro (1970–71)
- Tim (1971–72)
- Moreira (1972)
- Lanzoninho (1972)
- Tim (1973)
- Lanzoninho (1973)
- Yustrich (1974)
- Hidalgo (1974)
- Renganeschi (1974–75)
- Lameiro (1975)
- H. Alves c (1975)
- Paulinho (1975)
- H. Alves c (1975)
- Vieira (1976)
- H. Alves c (1976)
- Dino Sani (1976)
- Lameiro (1977)
- Lanzoninho (1977)
- Chiquinho (1978–79)
- Gilberto Tim (1979)
- Ênio (1979)
- Krüger c (1979)
- Tim (1979)
- Krüger c (1979)
- Borba (1979)
- Juliato (1980)
- Daltro (1980)
- Maciel (1980)
- Borba (1981)
- Belangero (1981)
- Krüger c (1981)
- Baroni (1981)
- Geraldino (1981)
- Dreyer (1981)
- Poletto (1982)
- Krüger c (1982)
- Dreyer (1982)
- Chiquinho (1982)
- Bolão (1983)
- Brandão (1983)
- Borba (1983)
- Krüger c (1983)
- Geraldino (1983)
- Dudú (1984)
- Krüger (1984)
- Dino Sani (1985)
- Ênio (1985)
- Urubatão (1986)
- Krüger c (1986)
- Vieira (1986)
- Krüger c (1986)
- Nicanor (1986)
- Krüger (1986–87)
- Borba (1987)
- Krüger c (1987)
- P. Rocha (1987)
- Otacílio (1987)
- Duarte (1988)
- Krüger c (1988)
- Gilberto Tim (1988)
- Krüger (1988)
- Leão (1988)
- Krüger c (1988)
- Espinosa (1988)
- Edu (1989)
- Picerni (1989)
- Carpegiani (1990)
- Scolari (1990)
- Krüger (1990)
- L. Culpi (1991)
- Ramirez (1991)
- Julinho (1991)
- Krüger (1991–92)
- Vieira (1992)
- Picolé (1992)
- Borba (1992)
- Krüger (1993)
- Chiquinho (1993)
- Krüger (1993)
- J. Teixeira (1993)
- Otacílio (1994)
- Krüger c (1994)
- Carpegiani (1995)
- Krüger c (1995)
- Sandri (1995–96)
- Krüger (1996)
- Heron (1996)
- Pepe (1996)
- Krüger (1996–97)
- Minelli (1997–98)
- Nedo c (1998)
- Leal (1998)
- Espinosa (1998)
- Pereyra (1998)
- M. Fernandes (1999)
- Nedo c (1999)
- Abel (1999)
- M. Araújo (1999)
- J. Pereira (2000)
- Sandri (2000)
- Paquito c (2000)
- Fito (2000)
- Paquito c (2000)
- Wortmann (2000–01)
- Paquito c (2001)
- R. Gomes (2001)
- Wortmann (2001)
- J. Santana (2001–02)
- Bonamigo (2002–03)
- A. Lopes (2003–05)
- Cuca (2005)
- Jr. Lopes c (2005)
- C. Marques c (2005)
- M. Araújo (2005–06)
- C. Marques c (2006)
- Estevam (2006)
- Bonamigo (2006)
- Pereira (2007)
- Macuglia (2007)
- Simões (2007)
- Dorival Jr. (2008)
- Wortmann (2008–09)
- Simões (2009)
- Borges c (2009)
- N. Franco (2009–10)
- M. Oliveira (2011–12)
- M. Santos (2012–13)
- Serrano c (2013)
- P. Chamusca (2013)
- Tcheco c (2013)
- D. Cavalcanti (2014)
- Roth (2014)
- M. Santos (2014–15)
- N. Franco (2015)
- Pachequinho c (2015)
- Kleina (2016)
- Pachequinho c (2016)
- Carpegiani (2016–17)
- Pachequinho (2017)
- M. Oliveira (2017)
- Forner (2018)
- Tcheco c (2018)
- E. Baptista (2018)
- Tcheco (2018)
- Argel (2018–19)
- Costa c (2019)
- Louzer (2019)
- Jorginho (2019)
- Barroca (2020)
- Mozart c (2020)
- Jorginho (2020)
- Pachequinho c (2020)
- Santana (2020)
- Pachequinho c (2020)
- Júlio Sérgio c (2021)
- Morínigo (2021–22)
- Guto (2022)
- A. Oliveira (2023)
- Leomir c (2023)
- Zago (2023)
- Kosloski (2023)
- Guto (2023–)
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