Zé Roberto (volleyball)
Brazilian volleyball player and coach
1.77 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in)
Previous teams coached | |
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Years | Teams |
1988–1992 1996–1997 1997–1998 2000–2005 2005–2006 2006–2009 2010–2012 2012–2014 2016– | São Caetano Brasil Vôlei Clube Aché Clube Bradesco Osasco Unisul Esporte Clube Volley Pesaro Fenerbahçe Minas Tênis Clube São Paulo Barueri |
1973–1976 | Brazil |
1989–1996 | Brazil (men) |
2003– | Brazil (women) |
Honours
Coach for men's volleyball | ||
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Representing Brazil | ||
Olympic Games | ||
1992 Barcelona | Team | |
World Cup | ||
1995 Japan | Team | |
World League | ||
1993 São Paulo | Team | |
1995 Rio de Janeiro | Team | |
1994 Milan | Team
| |
Coach for women's volleyball | ||
Representing Brazil | ||
Olympic Games | ||
2008 Beijing | Team | |
2012 London | Team | |
2020 Tokyo | Team | |
World Championship | ||
2006 Japan | Team | |
2010 Japan | Team | |
2014 Italy | Team | |
2022 Netherlands/Poland | Team | |
World Cup | ||
2003 Japan | Team | |
2007 Japan | Team | |
World Grand Champions Cup | ||
2005 Japan | Team | |
2013 Japan | Team | |
2009 Japan | Team | |
2017 Japan | Team | |
Nations League | ||
2019 Nanjing | Team | |
World Grand Prix | ||
2004 Reggio Calabria | Team | |
2005 Sendai | Team | |
2006 Reggio Calabria | Team | |
2008 Yokohama | Team | |
2009 Tokyo | Team | |
2013 Sapporo | Team | |
2014 Tokyo | Team | |
2016 Bangkok | Team | |
2017 Nanjing | Team | |
2010 Ningbo | Team | |
2011 Macau | Team | |
2012 Ningbo | Team | |
U20 World Championship | ||
1991 Brno | Team
| |
Coach for women's volleyball | ||
Representing Fenerbahçe | ||
Club World Championship | ||
2010 Doha | Team | |
CEV Champions League | ||
2012 Baku | Team | |
2011 Istanbul | Team |
José Roberto Lages Guimarães (born 31 July 1954), known as Zé Roberto, is a Brazilian former volleyball player and current coach. He currently coaches Grêmio Recreativo Barueri. He played volleyball between years 1967–1988 as a professional player and has coached since 1988. He first coached Brazilian women team Eletropaulo.[1] He competed in the men's tournament at the 1976 Summer Olympics.[2]
He coached Brazil Men between 1992–96 and has coached Brazil Women since 2003. He won Barcelona 1992 with Brazil Men and won Beijing 2008 and London 2012 with Brazil Women.
He coached the women's team in the 2020 Summer Olympics,[3] winning a silver medal.
Career
As a player
Club | Country | During |
Randi Esporte Clube | Brazil | 1967–1979 |
Pirelli/Santo André | Brazil | 1979–1982 |
Olímpico | Brazil | 1982–1983 |
Atlético Mineiro | Brazil | 1983–1984 |
Paulistano | Brazil | 1984–1985 |
Banespa | Brazil | 1985–1986 |
Transbrasil | Brazil | 1986–1987 |
ASBAC | Brazil | 1987–1988 |
As a coach
Club | Country | During |
Pão de Açúcar | Brazil | 1989–1992 |
Brazil (men) | Brazil | 1992–1996 |
Banespa | Brazil | 1996–1997 |
Dayvit | Brazil | 1997–1998 |
BCN | Brazil | 2001–2003 |
Brazil (women) | Brazil | 2003– |
Finasa/Osasco | Brazil | 2003–2005 |
Scavolini Pesaro | Italy | 2006–2009 |
Fenerbahçe | Turkey | 2010–2012 |
Campinas Vôlei Amil | Brazil | 2012–2014 |
São Paulo | Brazil | 2016– |
Individual awards
- 2003 - CBV - Best Coach
- 2006 - Panamerican Cup - Best Coach
- 2013 - Brazilian Olympic Committee - Best Coach of Year
- 2014 - FIVB World Grand Prix - Best Coach
- 2014 - FIVB World Championship - Fair Play Award
References
- ^ Ze Roberto profile
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "José Roberto Guimarães Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
- ^ Michael Houston (23 August 2020). "Brazil's women's volleyball head coach says three players certainties for Tokyo 2020". Inside the Games. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
External links
- (in Turkish) Fenerbahçe Women's Volleyball Official Web Page
- (in English) Coach profile on FIVB.org
- (in Portuguese) Coach profile on arenasport.com