Ricardo Colbachini (born 23 March 1985) is a Brazilian
footballcoach. He is the current interim head coach of
Cuiabá.
Career
Colbachini was born in
Caxias do Sul,
Rio Grande do Sul, and quit his playing career at the age of 17 after "not seeing himself as a distinct player".[1] He then started his coaching career at
Juventude, club he was representing as a player, as a head coach of the under-13s.
Colbachini was subsequently in charge of
Grêmio[2] and
Internacional's under-15 sides before being appointed
Lisca's assistant at
Caxias in 2011. In April of that year, after Lisca's successor
Luiz Carlos Ferreira was sacked, he was appointed interim head coach.[3] At the age of just 26, he became the youngest head coach of the
Copa do Brasil when his side defeated
Botafogo-PB.[4]
On 3 January 2013, Colbachini returned to Juventude, again being named Lisca's assistant.[5] On 25 October, he moved back to Inter and was appointed in charge of the under-17 squad.[6]
In May 2015, Colbachini took over Internacional's B-team, replacing fired
Clemer.[7] On 10 October 2019, after the dismissal of
Odair Hellmann, he was appointed interim head coach of the first team;[8] his first professional match occurred three days later, a 0–0 home draw against
Santos for the
Série A championship.[9]
On 20 October 2019, after the appointment of
Zé Ricardo as head coach of the first team, Colbachini returned to his previous role with the reserve team. On 24 April of the following year, he was named
Pelotas head coach.[10]
Sacked by Pelotas on 26 March 2021,[11] Colbachini was named at the helm of
Gama on 25 May,[12] but left on 12 June to become
Abel Braga's assistant at Swiss side
FC Lugano.[13] The duo were dismissed by the latter on 1 September, however.[14]
Colbachini followed Braga to
Fluminense, also as his assistant, and later reunited with Lisca at Avaí on 19 September 2022 under the same role.[15] The duo left the latter on 24 October, and Colbachini was appointed in charge of
Primavera on 10 November.[16]
On 1 February 2024, Colbachini left Primavera by mutual consent,[17] and subsequently moved to
Cuiabá as an assistant. On 29 April, after interim head coach
Luiz Fernando Iubel resigned, he was named interim of the club himself.[18]
^"Icasa contrata técnico de 29 anos para Série B" [Icasa sign 29-year-old head coach for the Série B] (in Brazilian Portuguese).
Lance!. 30 April 2011. Retrieved 16 October 2019. Assim como Dado, Ricardo Cobalchini, de 26 anos, se tornou neste ano o técnico mais jovem da Copa do Brasil, quando comandou o Caxias-RS. Atualmente é auxiliar do clube.