Rubens Francisco Minelli (19 December 1928 – 23 November 2023) was a Brazilian football player and manager. As a player, he played as a winger for Ypiranga...
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in national cups. At the opening of 1974, Inter had a new commander: Rubens Minelli. The coach was revolutionary for his time, known for deploying teams...
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Libertadores 1983 Intercontinental Cup 1984 Carlos Froner 1984 Chiquinho 1985 Rubens Minelli 1985 Campeonato Gaúcho 1986 Valdir Espinosa 1986 Campeonato Gaúcho 1987...
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Candinho (1985, 1988–89, Jan 12, 2006–Mar 23, 2006) Noagira (1986) Rubens Minelli (1987) Omar Borras (1988) João Carlos (1989) Joel Santana (1989–90)...
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1987)), and Colorado EC (winner of one state championship (1980)). Rubens Minelli was hired as the club's first manager, and Emerson de Andrade was chosen...
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Toninho Guerreiro (Santos) 18 14 1969 Palmeiras (4) Cruzeiro Corinthians Rubens Minelli Edu (America-RJ) 14 15 1970 Fluminense (1) Palmeiras Atlético Mineiro...
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Mário Travaglini (1967–68) Julinho Botelho (1968) Filpo Núñez (1968–69) Rubens Minelli (1969–71) Mário Travaglini (1971) Osvaldo Brandão (1971–75) Valdir de...
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Abel Braga, Renato Gaúcho, Carlos Alberto Parreira, Telê Santana, Rubens Minelli, Valdir Espinosa, Paulo César Carpegiani and Ênio Andrade manage a game...
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00% 9 David Woodfield 24 March 1979 8 April 1979 6 3 2 1 50.00% 10 Rubens Minelli 30 January 1980 19 December 1981 22 9 3 10 40.91% 11 Mário Zagallo 21...
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