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Marcelo Cabo
Marcelo Ribeiro Cabo (born 6 December 1966) is a Brazilian professional football coach, currently the head coach of Santa Cruz.
Born in Rio de Janeiro, Cabo played as a defensive midfielder, representing Fluminense, Vasco da Gama, Portuguesa-RJ and Olaria as a youth. He subsequently switched to futsal, notably representing Valencia CF.
In 1998, while at Fluminense's futsal team, Cabo retired and immediately became the side's trainer. He moved to Olaria in the following year, being also in charge of the club's football youth squads.
In 2003, Cabo was in charge of Madureira's under-20 team, whilst also taking over Flamengo's futsal team. In December of that year, he was named head coach of Bangu.
Cabo was in charge for 13 official matches, achieving only one win and suffering relegation from the 2004 Campeonato Carioca. On 15 April of that year, he was named at the helm of São Bento-MA, taking the club to the finals of the second round of the Campeonato Maranhense, finishing fourth overall.
Cabo moved abroad in late 2004, taking over Al-Hilal's under-17 side. In the following year, he was named Marcos Paquetá's assistant at the helm of Saudi Arabia national team, and took part of the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
Upon returning to Brazil, Cabo coached Cabofriense and Bonsucesso during the 2007 campaign. In 2008 he took over CFZ do Rio, and moved to Atlético Tubarão late in the year after a partnership with his previous club CFZ was established; he returned to Tubarão on 15 December 2008, but left the following 5 February.
On 29 July 2009, Cabo took over Kuwait's Al-Nasr. He also acted as Dunga's technical scout during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and later joined Jorginho (Dunga's assistant during the World Cup) at Goiás and Figueirense.
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Marcelo Cabo
Marcelo Ribeiro Cabo (born 6 December 1966) is a Brazilian professional football coach, currently the head coach of Santa Cruz.
Born in Rio de Janeiro, Cabo played as a defensive midfielder, representing Fluminense, Vasco da Gama, Portuguesa-RJ and Olaria as a youth. He subsequently switched to futsal, notably representing Valencia CF.
In 1998, while at Fluminense's futsal team, Cabo retired and immediately became the side's trainer. He moved to Olaria in the following year, being also in charge of the club's football youth squads.
In 2003, Cabo was in charge of Madureira's under-20 team, whilst also taking over Flamengo's futsal team. In December of that year, he was named head coach of Bangu.
Cabo was in charge for 13 official matches, achieving only one win and suffering relegation from the 2004 Campeonato Carioca. On 15 April of that year, he was named at the helm of São Bento-MA, taking the club to the finals of the second round of the Campeonato Maranhense, finishing fourth overall.
Cabo moved abroad in late 2004, taking over Al-Hilal's under-17 side. In the following year, he was named Marcos Paquetá's assistant at the helm of Saudi Arabia national team, and took part of the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
Upon returning to Brazil, Cabo coached Cabofriense and Bonsucesso during the 2007 campaign. In 2008 he took over CFZ do Rio, and moved to Atlético Tubarão late in the year after a partnership with his previous club CFZ was established; he returned to Tubarão on 15 December 2008, but left the following 5 February.
On 29 July 2009, Cabo took over Kuwait's Al-Nasr. He also acted as Dunga's technical scout during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and later joined Jorginho (Dunga's assistant during the World Cup) at Goiás and Figueirense.
