Leandro Campos

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Full name Leandro Caitano de Campos
Date of birth (1964-02-06) 6 February 1964 (age 61)
Place of birth Porto Alegre, Brazil
Current team
Sousa (head coach)
Leandro Campos
Personal information
Full name Leandro Caitano de Campos
Date of birth (1964-02-06) 6 February 1964 (age 61)
Place of birth Porto Alegre, Brazil
Team information
Current team
Sousa (head coach)
Managerial career
Years Team
1993 Joinville
1998 Marcílio Dias
2000 Brusque
2000 Marcílio Dias
2002 Inter de Limeira
2004–2005 Ituano
2005 Inter de Limeira
2005 União Barbarense
2006 Ituano
2006 Paysandu
2007 Caldense
2007 Santo André
2008 Toledo
2008 Comercial-SP
2008 São Bento
2009 Joinville
2009 Marília
2010 ABC
2010 Marília
2011–2012 ABC
2012 Joinville
2013 Ceará
2013 ASA
2013 Guaratinguetá
2014 Treze
2015 Marcílio Dias
2015 Brusque
2016 Coruripe
2016 Itabaiana
2017 Horizonte
2017–2018 América-RN
2018 Itabaiana
2019 Altos
2019 Sergipe
2019 Ferroviário
2020 Moto Club
2020 Juventude Samas
2020 Hercílio Luz
2022 Itabaiana
2022 Icasa
2022–2023 4 de Julho
2024 Icasa
2024 CSE
2025 Horizonte
2025 Juazeirense
2025– Sousa

Leandro Campos (born 6 February 1964) is a Brazilian professional football coach, currently in charge of Sousa.

Coach of several teams across all regions of Brazil, Leandro Campos' most notable work was at ABC, where he was champion of Série C in 2010 and twice state champion,[1] and in Ceará, where he was champion in 2013.[2] In 2012, after leaving ABC, he still coached Joinville.[3][4]

In 2015 he managed Brusque where he ended up relegated in the Campeonato Catarinense,[5] returning to football in the northeast where he coached América,[6] Altos,[7] Sergipe,[8] Ferroviário,[9] and Moto Club.[10] He tried to take on a new job in Santa Catarina, but was fired from Hercílio Luz after 15 days in charge.[11] His most recent works were in Itabaiana,[12] Icasa and 4 de Julho.[13][14]

In October 2023 he was announced as coach of Icasa for the 2024 season.[15]

In 2025, Campos managed Horizonte-CE during the state championship.[16] In June he took over the SD Juazeirense team and in September, Sousa EC.[17][18]

Honours

References

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