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Apolinho
Personal information
Full name Washington Carlos Nunes Rodrigues
Date of birth (1936-09-01) 1 September 1936 (age 87)
Place of birth Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Managerial career
Years Team
1995 Flamengo

Washington Carlos Nunes Rodrigues ( Rio de Janeiro, September 1, 1936), also known as Apolinho is a Brazilian radio sports and football broadcaster of Super Rádio Tupi. [1] [2]

Coaching career

Lifelong fan of Flamengo, Apolinho replaced Edinho and took over Flamengo as a manager in September 1995 coaching players like Edmundo, captain Romário and Sávio . [3] He was considered the most popular football radio commentator in Rio de Janeiro at the time and his appointment by chairman Flamengo Kléber Leite came as a surprise as he had never coached a team before. [4] [5] [6]

Regarding his passage as coach of Flamengo, Apolinho stated:

"I'm not a coach and I've never been, but Flamengo did not invite me, he summoned me. And every time he calls me I go, for Flamengo I do anything, if the goalkeeper gets hurt and needs me on the goal I go there and play, for Flamengo I do any business, if called I'm in, anything, I go." [7]

His first game in charge was against Velez Sarsfield guiding Flamengo to a 3-2 victory in the 1995 Copa Libertadores. [8] Apolinho stayed at the club until the end of the 1995 season, with Flamengo finishing 21st with just 24 points, but avoiding relegation. Joel Santana replaced him in the following season.[ citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Show do Apolinho".
  2. ^ "Washington Rodrigues".
  3. ^ "Apolinho takes charge of Flamengo" (in Portuguese). folha.uol. 12 September 1995.
  4. ^ "Técnico do Flamengo em 95, Apolinho relembra vice para o Independiente: 'Dói muito'".
  5. ^ "Entrevista: Washington Rodrigues, o Apolinho, técnico do Flamengo na final da Supercopa de 1995 contra o Independiente". 12 December 2017.
  6. ^ "Ex-técnico do Fla, radialista Apolinho comanda mudança de imagem do Carioca".
  7. ^ "Washington Rodrigues – Comentarista esportivo e ex-treinador do Flamengo".
  8. ^ "Apolinho won his first game and prepares team against Gremio" (in Portuguese). folha.uol. 21 September 1995.