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Mário Zagallo
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Zagallo in 1974
Personal information
Full name Mário Jorge Lobo Zagallo
Date of birth (1931-08-09)9 August 1931
Place of birth Atalaia, Brazil
Date of death 5 January 2024(2024-01-05) (aged 92)
Place of death Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Height 1.67 m
Playing position Inside forward, left winger
Youth career
1948–1949 America
1950–1951 Flamengo
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1951–1958 Flamengo 217 (30)
1958–1965 Botafogo 115 (46)
Total 332 (76)
National team
1958–1964 Brazil 33 (5)
Teams managed
1966–1970 Botafogo
1967–1968 Brazil
1970–1974 Brazil
1971–1972 Fluminense
1972–1974 Flamengo
1975 Botafogo
1976–1978 Kuwait
1978 Botafogo
1979 Al-Hilal
1980–1981 Vasco da Gama
1981–1984 Saudi Arabia
1984–1985 Flamengo
1986–1987 Botafogo
1988–1989 Bangu
1989–1990 United Arab Emirates
1990–1991 Vasco da Gama
1991–1994 Brazil (coordinator)
1994–1998 Brazil
1999 Portuguesa
2000–2001 Flamengo
2002 Brazil (caretaker)
2003–2006 Brazil (coordinator)
Honours
Men's football
Representing  Brazil (as player)
FIFA World Cup
Winner 1958 Sweden
Winner 1962 Chile
South American Championship
Runner-up 1959 Argentina
Representing  Brazil (as coordinator)
FIFA World Cup
Winner 1994 USA
Representing  Brazil (as manager)
FIFA World Cup
Winner 1970 Mexico
Runner-up 1998 France
Copa América
Winner 1997 Bolivia
Runner-up 1995 Uruguay
FIFA Confederations Cup
Winner 1997 Saudi Arabia
CONCACAF Gold Cup
Runner-up 1996 USA
Bronze 1998 USA
Olympic Games
Bronze 1996 Atlanta Team
Representing  Kuwait (as manager)
AFC Asian Cup
Runner-up 1976 Iran
  • Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Mário Jorge Lobo Zagallo (born 9 August 1931 – died 5 January 2024) was a famous Brazilian football player and coach. He played as a forward and later became a successful manager.

Zagallo holds an amazing record for winning the FIFA World Cup four times! He won it twice as a player, once as a manager, and once as an assistant manager. He was also present at the 1950 World Cup final as a young soldier. He is one of only three people in history to win the World Cup as both a player and a manager. The others are Franz Beckenbauer from Germany and Didier Deschamps from France. Zagallo is the only one to do it more than twice.

In 1992, Zagallo received the FIFA Order of Merit. This is the highest award given by FIFA for his great work in football. He was also named the 9th Greatest Manager of All Time by World Soccer Magazine in 2013. Zagallo passed away on 5 January 2024, at the age of 92. He was the last player from the 1958 World Cup final team who was still alive.

Early Life and Beginnings

Zagallo was born in Atalaia, Brazil, on 9 August 1931. When he was young, he worked as a soldier. He was even working at the Maracanã Stadium during the 1950 World Cup final. This was the famous game where Uruguay beat Brazil.

Playing Career Highlights

Zagalo, Fundo Correio da Manhã - 3
Zagallo during his playing career

Zagallo began his football journey with América in 1948. He then played for two big Brazilian clubs: Flamengo and Botafogo.

He achieved incredible success as a player, winning the FIFA World Cup with Brazil twice! He won in 1958 and again in 1962. When he won in 1958, he was playing for Flamengo. By 1962, he had moved to Botafogo.

Overall, Zagallo played 33 games for the Brazilian national team between 1958 and 1964.

Zagallo's Style of Play

Zagalo e Pelé, Fundo Correio da Manhã
Zagallo with Pelé in 1970

Zagallo was a smaller player who usually played as a left winger. He was known for his excellent technical skills. He also worked very hard on defense, which was unusual for a winger at that time. He could also play closer to the goal as a striker or an inside forward.

Managerial Success

Zagallo started his coaching career at Botafogo, the club where he ended his playing days. He also managed the Brazil national team at the same time. His biggest achievement as a manager was winning the FIFA World Cup in 1970 with Brazil. He also helped Brazil win the World Cup in 1994 as an assistant coach.

He was the first person ever to win the World Cup as both a player and a manager. When he won in 1970, he was 38 years old. This made him the second youngest coach to win a World Cup.

Zagallo's Brazil team in 1970 used a 4–2–3–1 formation. They trained for almost three months to get used to the heat and high altitude in Mexico. Zagallo said his team often won games in the second half because their opponents would get tired.

In November 2002, Zagallo came out of retirement for one game to coach Brazil again. They won a friendly match against South Korea 3–2.

Personal Life

Mário Zagallo married Alcina de Castro on 13 January 1955. They were together until Alcina passed away in 2012. They had four children. Mário Zagallo was a devoted Catholic.

He was often called The Professor by his players because of his smart tactics and strong leadership. He was also known as Velho Lobo, which means "Old Wolf," because his last name "Lobo" means "wolf" in Portuguese.

In his later years, Zagallo faced some health challenges. He was hospitalized in 2022 and 2023 for infections. He passed away on 5 January 2024, at the age of 92, due to multiple organ failure.

Honours and Awards

Zagallocomemora
Zagallo in 2008

Player Achievements

Flamengo

  • Rio de Janeiro State Championship: 1953, 1954, 1955

Botafogo

  • Rio-São Paulo Tournament: 1962, 1964
  • Rio de Janeiro State Championship: 1961, 1962

Brazil National Team

Individual Awards

  • FIFA World Cup All-Star Team: 1962
  • Brazilian Football Museum Hall of Fame

Manager Achievements

Botafogo

Fluminense

  • Rio de Janeiro State Championship: 1971

Flamengo

  • Copa dos Campeões: 2001
  • Rio de Janeiro State Championship: 1972, 2001

Al-Hilal

  • Saudi Premier League: 1978–79

Brazil National Team

Kuwait National Team

  • Arabian Gulf Cup: 1976

Coordinator Achievements

Brazil National Team

Individual Awards

  • IFFHS World's Best National Coach: 1997
  • World Soccer Magazine 9th Greatest Manager of All Time: 2013
  • FourFourTwo 27th Greatest Manager of All Time: 2020

See Also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Mário Zagallo para niños

  • List of FIFA World Cup records and statistics#Coaching
  • List of Brazil national football team managers
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