Luciano Leandro

Brazilian football manager
Luciano Leandro
Personal information
Full name Luciano Gomes Leandro
Date of birth 1 February 1966
Place of birth Brazil
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Goytacaz Futebol Clube
Macaé Esporte Futebol Clube
Valeriodoce Esporte Clube
-1995 Bangu Atlético Clube
1995-2000 PSM Makassar
2001-2004 Persija Jakarta
Managerial career
2007 Persma 1960 Manado
2008 Macaé Esporte Futebol Clube
2008-2009 PSMS Medan
2010 Goytacaz Futebol Clube
2013 Serra Macaense Futebol Clube
2016 PSM Makassar
2017 Macaé Esporte Futebol Clube
2019 Persipura Jayapura
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Luciano Gomes Leandro (born 1 February 1966 in Brazil) is a Brazilian football manager.

Career

Leandro started enjoying football after seeing his brother become a professional footballer.[1]

Despite being told that he was signing for a Malaysian team, Leandro arrived in Indonesia in 1995, where he chose to play for PSM Makassar.[1] One of the factors which caused him to stay in Indonesia were the beaches, which he enjoyed.[1]

After retiring, he opened a hotel in Brazil named the Hotel Makassar, which serves Makassar specialties inside its restaurant.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Kisah Luciano Leandro Adu Nasib Lintas Benua historia.id
  2. ^ Mengenal Luciano Leandro, Legenda Sekaligus (Calon) Pelatih PSM lelakibugis.net

External links

  • Luciano Leandro at oGol
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(c) = caretaker manager


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