Mário Travaglini

Brazilian footballer and manager From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mário Travaglini (30 April 1932 – 20 February 2014) was a Brazilian football manager and former player who played as a central defender.

Full name Mário Travaglini
Date of birth (1932-04-30)30 April 1932
Place of birth São Paulo, Brazil
Date of death 20 February 2014(2014-02-20) (aged 81)
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Mário Travaglini
Personal information
Full name Mário Travaglini
Date of birth (1932-04-30)30 April 1932
Place of birth São Paulo, Brazil
Date of death 20 February 2014(2014-02-20) (aged 81)
Place of death São Paulo, Brazil
Position Centre back
Youth career
1947–1952 Ypiranga-SP
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1953–1955 Ypiranga-SP
1955 Palmeiras
1956 Nacional-SP
1957 Portuguesa
1957–1962 Ponte Preta
Managerial career
1963–1971 Palmeiras (youth)
1964 Palmeiras
1965–1966 Palmeiras
1967–1968 Palmeiras
1971 Palmeiras
1972–1975 Vasco da Gama
1976–1977 Fluminense
1979 Brazil U23
1980 Operário-MS
1980 Ferroviária
1980–1981 Portuguesa
1981–1983 Corinthians
1983–1984 São Paulo
1984–1985 Palmeiras
1985 Corinthians
1987 Vitória
1988 XV de Piracicaba
1989 Botafogo-SP
1991 São Bento
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Brazil
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place1979 San JuanTeam
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Playing career

Born in Bom Retiro, São Paulo, Travaglini joined Clube Atlético Ypiranga's youth setup at the age of 16. He made his first team debut for the club on 12 September 1953, in a 1–1 Campeonato Paulista match against Corinthians at the Pacaembu Stadium.[1]

Travaglini moved to Palmeiras in 1955, but left in the following year for Nacional-SP. He also represented Portuguesa and Ponte Preta, retiring with the latter in 1962 at the age of just 30.[1]

Managerial career

Shortly after retiring, Travaglini worked for a brief period at the Estrada de Ferro Santos-Jundiaí before returning to football in 1963, as a manager of Palmeiras' youth categories.[1] He remained at the club until 1971, being also in charge of first team on several occasions.[2]

Travaglini left the São Paulo state in 1972, after being named at the helm of Vasco da Gama. He won the 1974 Série A with the club before leaving in 1975, and taking over Fluminense in 1976.

Travaglini left Flu in 1977, and was named technical supervisor of Cláudio Coutinho at the Brazil national team in the following year. In 1979, he led the under-23s to a Pan American Games gold medal.

Travaglini returned to club duties in 1980, being in charge of Operário-MS, Ferroviária and Portuguesa.[3] He was named manager of Corinthians in 1982, being the manager of the club during the Democracia Corinthiana period, winning the 1982 Campeonato Paulista.[4]

Travaglini was also in charge of Timão when the club defeated Tiradentes-PI by 10–1, the biggest win of Série A history.[4] He left the club shortly after, taking over São Paulo.

In 1984, Travaglini returned to Verdão but left in the following year to return to Corinthians. He subsequently had brief periods in charge of Vitória, XV de Piracicaba, Botafogo-SP and São Bento, retiring from football in 1991.

Death

Travaglini died on 20 February 2014, due to respiratory complications coming from a brain tumor.[5][6]

Honours

References

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