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Vilson Tadei

Vilson Tadei (born 2 June 1956) is a Brazilian football coach and former player who played as a midfielder.

Vilson Tadei began his professional career at Rio Preto EC in 1971. In 1973 he was part of the squad that won the "Torneio Seletivo", a competition that allocated places for new teams participating in the 1974 Campeonato Paulista. He also had spells for América de Rio Preto, Penapolense and Barretos, when in 1978 gained the interest of São Paulo FC, team where he made 54 appearances. With refined football, he moved to Grêmio FBPA in 1980, being part of the Gaucho and Brazilian champion squads of 1980 and 1981, playing 84 matches and scoring 8 goals.

In 1983 he started playing for CR Vasco da Gama, and at the club, even without winning titles, he achieved an interesting feat. He scored the first goal in history at the Estádio da Ressacada, from Avaí FC, 15 November 1983, in a Vasco's great 6–1 victory.

He had a quick spell at Internacional and went to Mexican football with Monterrey, where he became champion. Upon returning to Brazil, he played for Botafogo de Ribeirão Preto, Figueirense, Taquaritinga, Jaboticabal, where he won the equivalent of the current Paulita Série A3 in 1990, and ended his playing career at CA Jalesense in 1991.

Tadei began his career as a manager immediately after retiring as a player in 1991, again at Rio Preto EC. During the 90s he managed to do little and only coached less prominent teams, especially in football in São Paulo. In 2003, a faker using his name managed to coach some teams in Mato Grosso do Sul and was then hired by Mixto. The fake Vilson Tadei stayed at the Cuiabá club for around 1 month, when the scam finally came to light.

Tadei's first job that resulted in a title was with Monte Azul in 2004, in the former Série B1. In 2006, he was the coach of Guaratinguetá access to the Campeonato Paulista for the first time, and in 2010, he was champion of the Paulista Série A2 with Linense. In 2012, after successive good spells, he caught the attention of Guarani FC, and commanded a team in the national Série B for the first time. Tadei would also have notable spells at Santo André, São Caetano and URT, a club he had already led in the Copa João Havelange.

In March 2015, he received a good financial offer from Santo André and returned to football in São Paulo. He also had spells at Barretos and Oeste in 2016, when he was given the task of avoiding the team's relegation to Série C, feat achieved by finishing in 16th place. In the 2017 Campeonato Paulista, however, he was unable to resist a last-minute draw against Capivariano and ended up being fired in February. In the second half of 2017, he returned to Linense once again, to compete in the Copa Paulista. In the second half of 2017, he returned to Linense once again, to compete in the Copa Paulista, finishing in the quarterfinals.

After serving as coach of Trindade AC in 2006, Vilson Tadei returned to football in Goiás in 2018, at Anapolina, finishing the championship in the semi-finals. After the end of the state championship in Goiás, he agreed with Olimpia to compete in the Copa Paulista, again finishing in the top 8. As the club had no calendar in the second half of the year, it signed a contract with Anápolis, which was in the second division in Goiás. He was runner-up with the team, winning promotion, and returned to Gama in 2020, once again becoming Brasilia champion.

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