Sílvio Lagreca
Silvio Lagreca (14 June 1895 – 29 April 1966) was a Brazilian football manager. He was the first manager of Brazilian Football Confederation in 1914 alongside Rubens Sales and after in 1940.
Lagreca was born in Piracicaba, Brazil. Prior to becoming a manager, he was a player and referee in soccer.[1] In the first edition of Copa América (Copa Sul-Americana, until 1967) he played and coached CBF, in clubs he played for São Bento-SP only. He was in many championships, like Campeonato Paulista, Torneio Rio-São Paulo, Roca Cup and Campeonato Sul Americano. Lagreca died in São Paulo.
References
- ^ Placar Magazine No. 676 – 6 May 1983 – Page 68 "Postado na intermediária adversária, El Tigre observou o meia Sílvio Lagreca carregando a bola. "
External links
- Profile at cbf.com.br
- Folha de S.Paulo (Information about Lagreca ) (Portuguese)
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- FW Alencar
- FW Amílcar
- FW Arnaldo
- DF Carlito
- GK Casemiro
- FW Demósthenes
- MF Facchine
- FW Friedenreich
- MF Gallo
- MF Lagreca
- FW Luís Menezes
- GK Marcos
- MF Martins
- FW Mimi
- DF Nery
- DF Orlando
- DF Osny
- MF Sidney
- Coach: Lagreca
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