Pintado
Personal information
Full name Luís Carlos de Oliveira Preto
Date of birth (1965-09-17) 17 September 1965
Place of birth Braganca Paulista, Brazil
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Defensive midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1983 Bragantino
1984–1993 São Paulo 78 (2)
1987Taubaté (loan)
1987–1991Bragantino (loan)
1993–1997 Cruz Azul
1995Santos (loan) 13 (1)
1997 América Mineiro 28 (1)
1998 Atlético Mineiro 7 (1)
1998 Cerezo Osaka[1] 21 (4)
1999 Portuguesa
2000 América Mineiro 33 (1)
2001 Democrata-GV
2001 Inter de Limeira
2001 Bragantino
2002 União São João 20 (3)
2003 Pelotas 2 (0)
2003 Santa Cruz
2003 Brasiliense
Managerial career
2004 Inter de Limeira
2004–2005 América Mineiro
2005 Atlético Sorocaba
2006 Inter de Limeira
2006 Rio Branco-SP
2006 Taubaté
2007 Rio Branco-MG
2007 Noroeste
2007 Paraná
2007 Emirates
2008 Ituano
2008 São Caetano
2008 Nàutico
2008–2009 Figueirense
2009 Mirassol
2009 Ponte Preta
2010 Mirassol
2010 León
2011 Santo André
2011–2012 Linense
2012 Guaratinguetá
2012 CRB
2013 Penapolense
2013 América de Natal
2013 São Caetano
2014–2015 Cruz Azul (assistant)
2015–2016 Guarani
2016–2017 São Paulo (assistant)
2016 São Paulo (interim)
2017 São Paulo (interim)
2018–2019 São Caetano
2019 Figueirense
2020 Água Santa
2020–2021 Juventude
2021 Ferroviária
2021 Goiás
2021 Chapecoense
2022 Cuiabá
2023 Inter de Limeira
2023 Juventude
2023 Ponte Preta
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Luís Carlos de Oliveira Preto (born 17 September 1965), commonly known as Pintado, is a Brazilian football coach and former player who played as a defensive midfielder.

Playing career

Born in Bragança Paulista, São Paulo, Pintado started his career with hometown side Bragantino in 1983. He left the club in the following year after having unpaid wages, and spent a 45-day trial at Palmeiras before signing for São Paulo.

After featuring rarely, Pintado was loaned to Taubaté before returning to Braga in 1987, also on loan. Mainly a right back, he played in all positions in the defense before being converted into a defensive midfielder by manager Carlos Alberto Parreira.[2]

Upon returning, Pintado featured more regularly before moving abroad in 1993, with Mexican side Cruz Azul. He also had a short loan stint at Santos in 1995, but left Los Celestes permanently in 1997.

After a period with Minas Gerais sides América Mineiro and Atlético Mineiro, Pintado moved to Japan in 1998 with Cerezo Osaka. He would return to his home country in the following year, and subsequently represented Portuguesa, América Mineiro, Democrata de Governador Valadares, Internacional de Limeira,[3] Bragantino, União São João, Pelotas, Santa Cruz and Brasiliense.

Managerial career

Shortly after retiring, Pintado started working as a manager at one of his former clubs, Inter de Limeira, where he won the Campeonato Paulista Série A2.[4] After returning to former team América in July of that year,[5] he was unable to avoid his side's relegation from the Série B.

Pintado subsequently worked at Atlético Sorocaba,[6] Inter de Limeira, Rio Branco-SP, Taubaté, Rio Branco de Andradas and Noroeste[7] before taking over Paraná on 18 May 2007.[8] He left the club in July, after only nine matches after accepting an offer from an Emirati club.[9]

Pintado took over Ituano in January 2008,[10] but resigned on 24 February.[11] The following day, he was appointed in charge of São Caetano,[12] but was dismissed on 9 July. Six days later, he was named at the helm of Náutico,[13] but was sacked on 8 August;[14] he ended the year at Figueirense, after being named manager of the side in November.[15]

Sacked by Figueira on 2 March 2009,[16] Pintado had a short stint at Mirassol[17] before taking over Ponte Preta on 25 May.[18] He was relieved from his duties on 29 August,[19] and returned to Mirassol on 28 October for the ensuing campaign.[20]

Pintado resigned from Mirassol on 13 March 2010,[21] and moved abroad with Club León on 1 September.[22] He returned to Brazil on 1 December to join Santo André,[23] but left his post the following 20 February.[24] Two days later, he took over Linense.[25]

Pintado left Linense on 16 April 2012,[26] and was named manager of Guaratinguetá on 18 June.[27] He opted to leave the club on 15 August,[28] and was appointed in charge of CRB four days later;[29] on 1 October, he was sacked.[30]

Pintado worked at Penapolense,[31] América de Natal[32] and São Caetano[33] during the 2013 season, before returning to Mexico to work as an assistant manager at Cruz Azul.

On 23 August 2015, Pintado was appointed Guarani manager,[34] but left the following 3 April to return to former club São Paulo, as an assistant.[35][36] While at the latter club, he was an interim manager on two occasions.[37][38]

Pintado returned to managerial duties on 6 February 2018, after taking over São Caetano for a third spell.[39] He was dismissed by the club after suffering relegation in the 2019 Campeonato Paulista,[40] and returned to Figueirense on 14 October;[41] he led the side to a nine-match unbeaten run, which helped them to avoid relegation, but still left on 6 December.[42]

On 31 January 2020, Pintado was named manager of Água Santa,[43] but left on 27 March to take over Juventude.[44] The following 1 February, after achieving top tier promotion, he left the club[45] and was named in charge of Ferroviária.[46]

Pintado resigned from AFE on 26 April 2021,[47] and took over Goiás three days later.[48] He left the club on 18 July,[49] and was appointed in charge of Chapecoense on 4 August.[50]

On 26 October 2021, with Chape in the last position, Pintado left on a mutual agreement.[51] The following 4 January, he took over Cuiabá also in the top tier.[52]

Pintado won the Campeonato Matogrossense with Cuiabá, but was sacked on 12 May 2022.[53] He then worked at his first club Inter de Limeira during the 2023 Campeonato Paulista, before returning to Juventude on 11 March of that year.[54]

Pintado was sacked by Ju on 8 May 2023, after one win in five matches into the 2023 Série B.[55] On 24 July, he returned to Ponte Preta after nearly 14 years,[56] but was dismissed on 2 October.[57]

Career statistics

Club Season League State League Cup Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
São Paulo 1985[58] Série A 002020
1986[59] 000000
1991[60] 100010
1992[61] 16029014[lower-alpha 1]04[lower-alpha 2]0630
1993[62] 00302008[lower-alpha 1]0382
Total 1706120022040962
Santos 1995[63] Série A 13100001[lower-alpha 3]0141
América Mineiro 1997 Série B 181100281
Atlético Mineiro 1998 Série A 007150121
Cerezo Osaka 1998[64] J.League 2141000224
América Mineiro 2000 Série A 2101212011[lower-alpha 4]2463
União São João 2002[65] Série B 00203203
Pelotas 2002 Gaúcho 2020
Career total 90611278022016224815
  1. 1 2 Appearance(s) in Copa Libertadores
  2. Three appearances in Supercopa Libertadores, one appearance in Intercontinental Cup
  3. Appearance(s) in Supercopa Libertadores
  4. Nine appearances and two goals in Copa Sul-Minas, two appearances in Copa dos Campeões

Managerial statistics

As of 24 October 2021
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat. From To Record Ref
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Inter de Limeira Brazil 25 January 2004 30 May 2004 26 14 6 6 41 28 +13 053.85 [66]
América Mineiro Brazil 21 July 2004 13 December 2004 9 2 3 4 12 15 −3 022.22
Inter de Limeira Brazil 4 February 2006 23 April 2006 18 7 5 6 26 31 −5 038.89 [66]
Rio Branco-SP Brazil 30 May 2006 5 September 2006 10 1 1 8 6 22 −16 010.00
Taubaté Brazil 1 October 2006 5 February 2007 5 0 2 3 6 9 −3 000.00
Rio Branco de Andradas Brazil 8 February 2007 14 March 2007 4 2 1 1 4 3 +1 050.00
Noroeste Brazil April 2007 17 May 2007 5 3 2 0 9 5 +4 060.00
Paraná Brazil 18 May 2007 16 July 2007 9 2 4 3 12 13 −1 022.22
Ituano Brazil 7 January 2008 24 February 2008 11 4 1 6 13 21 −8 036.36
São Caetano Brazil 26 February 2008 9 July 2008 17 5 4 8 15 21 −6 029.41
Náutico Brazil 16 July 2008 8 August 2008 6 0 1 5 5 13 −8 000.00
Figueirense Brazil 17 November 2008 2 March 2009 13 6 2 5 22 21 +1 046.15
Mirassol Brazil 9 March 2009 26 April 2009 7 4 2 1 15 12 +3 057.14
Ponte Preta Brazil 25 May 2009 30 August 2009 17 7 6 4 32 23 +9 041.18
Mirassol Brazil 28 October 2009 13 March 2010 16 4 7 5 20 24 −4 025.00
León Mexico 10 September 2010 1 December 2010 16 6 3 7 26 25 +1 037.50
Santo André Brazil 1 December 2010 20 February 2011 9 0 6 3 8 15 −7 000.00
Linense Brazil 22 February 2011 16 April 2012 26 11 5 10 40 43 −3 042.31
Guaratinguetá Brazil 18 June 2012 15 August 2012 11 1 3 7 6 17 −11 009.09
CRB Brazil 19 August 2012 1 October 2012 9 2 1 6 10 17 −7 022.22
Penapolense Brazil 24 February 2013 21 May 2013 14 5 4 5 21 16 +5 035.71
América de Natal Brazil 28 August 2013 5 October 2013 10 3 3 4 10 14 −4 030.00 [67]
São Caetano Brazil 9 October 2013 30 November 2013 10 2 3 5 8 15 −7 020.00
Guarani Brazil 23 August 2015 3 April 2016 24 11 7 6 29 21 +8 045.83 [68]
São Paulo (interim) Brazil 23 November 2016 6 December 2016 2 2 0 0 7 1 +6 100.00
São Paulo (interim) Brazil 3 July 2017 9 July 2017 1 0 0 1 2 3 −1 000.00
São Caetano Brazil 6 February 2018 29 March 2019 38 12 15 11 36 37 −1 031.58
Figueirense Brazil 14 October 2019 6 December 2019 9 2 7 0 10 7 +3 022.22
Água Santa Brazil 31 January 2020 27 March 2020 5 1 3 1 4 7 −3 020.00
Juventude Brazil 27 March 2020 1 February 2021 46 20 11 15 60 49 +11 043.48 [69]
Ferroviária Brazil 1 February 2021 26 April 2021 8 3 2 3 11 9 +2 037.50 [70]
Goiás Brazil 29 April 2021 19 July 2021 12 5 5 2 11 5 +6 041.67 [71]
Chapecoense Brazil 4 August 2021 26 October 2021 13 1 5 7 12 23 −11 007.69
Cuiabá Brazil 4 February 2022 12 May 2022 21 11 5 5 37 18 +19 052.38 [72]
Career total 460 159 137 164 590 607 −17 034.57

Honours

Player

São Paulo
Cruz Azul
América Mineiro

Manager

Inter de Limeira
Cuiabá

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  30. "Pintado é demitido, e Roberval Davino assume o CRB-AL pela quinta vez" [Pintado is sacked, and Roberval Davino takes overr CRB-AL for the fifth time] (in Brazilian Portuguese). ESPN Brasil. 1 October 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
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  39. "Após recusa de Sérgio Guedes, São Caetano anuncia Pintado como novo técnico" [After Sérgio Guedes' rejection, São Caetano announce Pintado as new manager] (in Brazilian Portuguese). UOL Esporte. 6 February 2018. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
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