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Carlos Rabello
Carlos Fernando Rabello Barbosa (born 28 May 1964) is a Brazilian football coach and former player.
Born in Tambaú, São Paulo, Rabello had a short playing career, representing hometown side União Tambaú and Votuporanguense.
Rabello started working as a fitness coach in his hometown side União in 1988, and became a manager in 1996, with Novorizontino's under-20 side. In May of that year, he was named in charge of the latter's first team.
Rabello subsequently managed Sãocarlense in 1997, but returned to Novorizontino in the following year. In the following years, he worked for teams in his native state, such as Ferroviária (two stints), Rio Branco-SP, União São João (under-20s), Inter de Bebedouro, Araçatuba, Palmeiras (under-20s), Taquaritinga, Bragantino, Comercial-SP, São Bento, Ituano, Atlético Sorocaba and Mirassol.
In July 2006, Rabello had a short stint at Atlético Goianiense before returning to São Paulo and taking over Guaratinguetá for the 2007 campaign. Dismissed in February, he was also in charge of Atlético Sorocaba during that year, and was named manager of Coruripe on 2 July.
Rabello was appointed América de Natal manager for the 2008 season, but was sacked on 30 January. He then subsequently returned to former sides São Bento, Rio Branco-SP, Ferroviária and Taquaritinga before being named in charge of União Barbarense for the 2010 season. Dismissed in January, he returned to Taquaritinga.
Rabello began the 2011 season in charge of Sertãozinho, and was appointed CRB manager on 6 February. Sacked on 17 March, he subsequently returned to Coruripe, but was dismissed from the latter club in January 2012.
In August 2012, after a short period at Bacabal, Rabello was announced back at Rio Branco-SP, but left in September as the club was knocked out of the Copa Paulista. He agreed to become the manager of Ríver in January 2013, but the deal was later cancelled as the club hired Edson Porto.
Carlos Rabello
Carlos Fernando Rabello Barbosa (born 28 May 1964) is a Brazilian football coach and former player.
Born in Tambaú, São Paulo, Rabello had a short playing career, representing hometown side União Tambaú and Votuporanguense.
Rabello started working as a fitness coach in his hometown side União in 1988, and became a manager in 1996, with Novorizontino's under-20 side. In May of that year, he was named in charge of the latter's first team.
Rabello subsequently managed Sãocarlense in 1997, but returned to Novorizontino in the following year. In the following years, he worked for teams in his native state, such as Ferroviária (two stints), Rio Branco-SP, União São João (under-20s), Inter de Bebedouro, Araçatuba, Palmeiras (under-20s), Taquaritinga, Bragantino, Comercial-SP, São Bento, Ituano, Atlético Sorocaba and Mirassol.
In July 2006, Rabello had a short stint at Atlético Goianiense before returning to São Paulo and taking over Guaratinguetá for the 2007 campaign. Dismissed in February, he was also in charge of Atlético Sorocaba during that year, and was named manager of Coruripe on 2 July.
Rabello was appointed América de Natal manager for the 2008 season, but was sacked on 30 January. He then subsequently returned to former sides São Bento, Rio Branco-SP, Ferroviária and Taquaritinga before being named in charge of União Barbarense for the 2010 season. Dismissed in January, he returned to Taquaritinga.
Rabello began the 2011 season in charge of Sertãozinho, and was appointed CRB manager on 6 February. Sacked on 17 March, he subsequently returned to Coruripe, but was dismissed from the latter club in January 2012.
In August 2012, after a short period at Bacabal, Rabello was announced back at Rio Branco-SP, but left in September as the club was knocked out of the Copa Paulista. He agreed to become the manager of Ríver in January 2013, but the deal was later cancelled as the club hired Edson Porto.
