Osmar Magalhães

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Full name Osmar Fernando Magalhães
Date of birth 1960 (age 6465)
Position(s) Midfielder
Osmar Magalhães
Personal information
Full name Osmar Fernando Magalhães
Date of birth 1960 (age 6465)
Place of birth Santana do Livramento, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
Internacional
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1977–1981 Internacional
1977–1980São Borja (loan)
1980–1981America-RJ (loan)
1981–1986 Coquimbo Unido
1987–1988 Deportes La Serena
1988–1990 Deportes Antofagasta
1993 Novo Horizontino
1993–1994 Caçadores [pt]
Managerial career
2008 Futebol Clube do Porto
2009 Hercílio Luz
2009–2010 Joaçaba [pt]
2011 Atlético Gloriense [pt]
2012 Imperatriz
2012–2015 Atlético Gloriense [pt]
2015–2016 Joaçaba [pt]
2017–2018 Atlético Gloriense [pt]
2018–2019 FF Sports (youth)
2020 FF Sports
2023 Guarany-AL [pt]
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Osmar Fernando Magalhães (born 1960), sportingly known as Magalhães in Brazil and Bozzo in Chile,[1] is a Brazilian football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. Besides Brazil, he played in Chile.

A product of the Internacional youth system, where he was at all divisions,[2] Magalhães was loaned to São Borja[3] and America-RJ. The last one, in the Brazilian Série A.[2]

In 1981, he moved to Chile thanks to the Chilean coach Ramón Climent [es], who watched him playing for America-RJ, and joined Coquimbo Unido.[2] A historical player of the club, he spent six seasons with them[4] and got the promotion to the 1984 Chilean Primera División.[5][6] In the 1984 season, he made seventeen appearances.[7] In 1987, he switched to the classic rival, Deportes La Serena.[3]

From 1988 to 1990, he played for Deportes Antofagasta,[8] his last club in Chile and, later, the training club of his son, Paulo.[9]

His last clubs were Novo Horizontino Futebol Clube from São Paulo and Caçadores [pt] from Santa Catarina, in his homeland.[3]

Coaching career

Magalhães began his career as fitness coach with Grêmio from 1996 to 2001. After he worked for clubs from Rio Grande do Sul (Canoas, Passo Fundo, Veranópolis, Guarany de Bagé and GE Bagé), Santa Catarina (Inter de Lages) and Paraná (AA Iguaçu).[3]

In 2008, he began his coaching career with Futebol Clube do Porto.[3] After, he coached EC Hercílio Luz,[10] Joaçaba [pt],[11] Atlético Gloriense [pt], Imperatriz[3] and Francisco Ferro Sports.[12]

In 2023, he signed with Guarany-AL [pt].[citation needed]

Personal life

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