Luan Carlos Neto (born 21 May 1992), known as Luan Carlos, is a Brazilian
footballcoach, currently the head coach of
Goianésia.
Career
Born in
Ipameri,
Goiás, Luan Carlos played youth football for hometown side
Novo Horizonte, but retired at the age of 15 due to a
knee injury.[1] He then turned into coaching, finishing his Physical Education graduation in 2012 before reaching the age of 20 and returning to Novo Horizonte in 2014, as a fitness coach.[2]
Luan Carlos was an interim manager of Novo Horizonte for two matches in the 2015
Campeonato Goiano - Segunda Divisão, and was named permanent manager of the side in August 2016, in the place of
Wladimir Araújo. On 26 April 2017, he was appointed manager of
Grêmio Anápolis,[3] but returned to Novo Horizonte in July.[4]
On 16 December 2017, Luan Carlos was named in charge of
Uniclinic,[5] and led the side to the third place of the 2018
Campeonato Cearense. He subsequently rejoined Novo Horizonte and led the side to the first division of the
Campeonato Goiano after a ten-year absence.[6]
Announced back at Uniclinic for the 2019 season, as the club was now named
Atlético Cearense,[7] Luan Carlos left on 25 June to take over
Floresta,[8] but was sacked on 28 January 2020.[9] On 3 February 2020, he was announced at
Caucaia,[10] but resigned ten days later after alleging personal reasons.[11]
On 9 March 2020, Luan Carlos returned to his native state after being named at the helm of
Goianésia.[12] Dismissed on 28 March 2021,[13] he moved to
Brusque on 27 April as
Jerson Testoni's assistant.[14]
On 17 August 2021, Luan Carlos was appointed manager of
Série D side
Brasiliense.[15] He left on a mutual agreement on 7 November,[16] and was named in charge of
Camboriú eighteen days later.[17]
Luan Carlos led Camboriú to their best-ever position in the
2022 Campeonato Catarinense, losing the finals to Brusque. He was appointed
Caxias manager on 3 April 2022,[18] but left the club on 16 May to return to Brusque, now as manager.[19] He was sacked by the latter club on 31 August.[20]
After returning to Brasiliense and being in charge of fourth division side
Campinense, Luan Carlos was named head coach of
Altos in the
Série C on 27 June 2023.[21] On 24 July, after four winless matches, he resigned.[22]
Personal life
Luan Carlos is the son of
Paulo Marcos, a former footballer and manager who notably represented
Internacional. He only knew his father at the age of 16.[1]