Diá while in charge of
Mogi Mirim in 2010 | |||
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Francisco de Assis Ciríaco dos Santos | ||
Date of birth | 5 November 1955 | ||
Place of birth | Natal, Brazil | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Campinense (head coach) | ||
Managerial career | |||
Years | Team | ||
1995 | Força e Luz | ||
1996 | ABC | ||
1997 | Penapolense | ||
1998–2000 | São Gonçalo-RN | ||
2002–2003 | Alecrim | ||
2004 | ABC | ||
2006 | Baraúnas (assistant) | ||
2007–2008 | Santa Cruz (assistant) | ||
2009 | Alecrim | ||
2009 | América de Natal | ||
2010 | Mogi Mirim | ||
2010–2011 | Botafogo-PB | ||
2011 | América de Natal | ||
2012 | Baraúnas | ||
2012 | Santa Cruz-RN | ||
2012–2013 | Icasa | ||
2013 | Grêmio Barueri | ||
2014 | Nacional-AM | ||
2014 | Oeste | ||
2014 | ASA | ||
2014–2016 | Campinense | ||
2016 | América de Natal | ||
2017 | Altos | ||
2017–2018 | Sampaio Corrêa | ||
2019 | Campinense | ||
2020 | ABC | ||
2021 | Ferroviário | ||
2022 | Juazeirense | ||
2022 | Pouso Alegre | ||
2022 | Altos | ||
2022 | Ferroviário | ||
2023 | Botafogo-PB | ||
2023 | Metropolitano | ||
2024– | Campinense |
Francisco de Assis Ciríaco dos Santos (born 5 November 1955), known as Francisco Diá, is a Brazilian football coach. He is the current head coach of Campinense.
Born in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Diá started his career with hometown side Força e Luz in 1995. He took over ABC in the following year, and then worked with Penapolense, São Gonçalo-RN and Alecrim before returning to ABC in 2004.
In 2009, while in charge of Alecrim, Diá achieved promotion to the Série C with the club before leaving. [1] In October, he was appointed América de Natal, [2] and left the club in the following month to take over Mogi Mirim after avoiding relegation in the Série B. [3]
Diá was sacked by Mogi in February 2010, after five consecutive defeats, [4] and subsequently returned to América. He resigned from his latter club in March, [5] and worked with Botafogo-PB for the remainder of the year.
Diá returned to América for a third spell in May 2011, [6] but was relieved of his duties two months later. He was appointed at the helm of Baraúnas for the ensuing campaign in late October, [7] and also worked at Santa Cruz-RN [8] and Icasa [9] throughout the 2012 campaign.
Diá was sacked by Icasa in June 2013, and took over Grêmio Barueri in August. [10] He left in September, after five losses in five matches and a subsequent relegation to the Série D, and was named manager of Nacional-AM. [11]
On 5 August 2014, Diá was presented at ASA, [12] but was dismissed eight days later after just one match. [13] He took over Campinense late in the month, [14] and led the club to two consecutive Campeonato Paraibano titles before leaving in June 2016. [15]
On 26 June 2016, six days after leaving Campinense, Diá returned to América for a fourth spell. [16] He left in October after the club's relegation, and was named Altos manager for the 2017 campaign shortly after. [17]
On 27 February 2017, Diá left Altos to manage Sampaio Corrêa. [18] He won the year's Campeonato Maranhense and achieved promotion with the club in the season, but was sacked in May 2018 after a poor start in the second division. [19]
On 28 July 2018, Diá returned to Campinense for the 2019 campaign, [20] but resigned in May 2019. He returned to ABC in September, [21] but opted to leave the club in December 2020 after refusing a wage cut. [22]
On 17 December 2020, Diá was appointed Ferroviário manager, [23] but resigned the following 5 September. [24] For the 2022 season, he took over Juazeirense and Pouso Alegre before returning to Altos on 26 April. [25] He only lasted 19 days at the latter club before being sacked on 16 May. [26]
On 4 July 2022, Diá returned to Ferroviário, [27] but was unable to prevent their relegation from the third division. On 23 January 2023, he replaced Moisés Egert at the helm of Botafogo-PB, [28] but was himself sacked on 3 March. [29]
Botafogo-PB
Nacional-AM
Campinense
Sampaio Corrêa
ABC
Diá while in charge of
Mogi Mirim in 2010 | |||
Personal information | |||
---|---|---|---|
Full name | Francisco de Assis Ciríaco dos Santos | ||
Date of birth | 5 November 1955 | ||
Place of birth | Natal, Brazil | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Campinense (head coach) | ||
Managerial career | |||
Years | Team | ||
1995 | Força e Luz | ||
1996 | ABC | ||
1997 | Penapolense | ||
1998–2000 | São Gonçalo-RN | ||
2002–2003 | Alecrim | ||
2004 | ABC | ||
2006 | Baraúnas (assistant) | ||
2007–2008 | Santa Cruz (assistant) | ||
2009 | Alecrim | ||
2009 | América de Natal | ||
2010 | Mogi Mirim | ||
2010–2011 | Botafogo-PB | ||
2011 | América de Natal | ||
2012 | Baraúnas | ||
2012 | Santa Cruz-RN | ||
2012–2013 | Icasa | ||
2013 | Grêmio Barueri | ||
2014 | Nacional-AM | ||
2014 | Oeste | ||
2014 | ASA | ||
2014–2016 | Campinense | ||
2016 | América de Natal | ||
2017 | Altos | ||
2017–2018 | Sampaio Corrêa | ||
2019 | Campinense | ||
2020 | ABC | ||
2021 | Ferroviário | ||
2022 | Juazeirense | ||
2022 | Pouso Alegre | ||
2022 | Altos | ||
2022 | Ferroviário | ||
2023 | Botafogo-PB | ||
2023 | Metropolitano | ||
2024– | Campinense |
Francisco de Assis Ciríaco dos Santos (born 5 November 1955), known as Francisco Diá, is a Brazilian football coach. He is the current head coach of Campinense.
Born in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Diá started his career with hometown side Força e Luz in 1995. He took over ABC in the following year, and then worked with Penapolense, São Gonçalo-RN and Alecrim before returning to ABC in 2004.
In 2009, while in charge of Alecrim, Diá achieved promotion to the Série C with the club before leaving. [1] In October, he was appointed América de Natal, [2] and left the club in the following month to take over Mogi Mirim after avoiding relegation in the Série B. [3]
Diá was sacked by Mogi in February 2010, after five consecutive defeats, [4] and subsequently returned to América. He resigned from his latter club in March, [5] and worked with Botafogo-PB for the remainder of the year.
Diá returned to América for a third spell in May 2011, [6] but was relieved of his duties two months later. He was appointed at the helm of Baraúnas for the ensuing campaign in late October, [7] and also worked at Santa Cruz-RN [8] and Icasa [9] throughout the 2012 campaign.
Diá was sacked by Icasa in June 2013, and took over Grêmio Barueri in August. [10] He left in September, after five losses in five matches and a subsequent relegation to the Série D, and was named manager of Nacional-AM. [11]
On 5 August 2014, Diá was presented at ASA, [12] but was dismissed eight days later after just one match. [13] He took over Campinense late in the month, [14] and led the club to two consecutive Campeonato Paraibano titles before leaving in June 2016. [15]
On 26 June 2016, six days after leaving Campinense, Diá returned to América for a fourth spell. [16] He left in October after the club's relegation, and was named Altos manager for the 2017 campaign shortly after. [17]
On 27 February 2017, Diá left Altos to manage Sampaio Corrêa. [18] He won the year's Campeonato Maranhense and achieved promotion with the club in the season, but was sacked in May 2018 after a poor start in the second division. [19]
On 28 July 2018, Diá returned to Campinense for the 2019 campaign, [20] but resigned in May 2019. He returned to ABC in September, [21] but opted to leave the club in December 2020 after refusing a wage cut. [22]
On 17 December 2020, Diá was appointed Ferroviário manager, [23] but resigned the following 5 September. [24] For the 2022 season, he took over Juazeirense and Pouso Alegre before returning to Altos on 26 April. [25] He only lasted 19 days at the latter club before being sacked on 16 May. [26]
On 4 July 2022, Diá returned to Ferroviário, [27] but was unable to prevent their relegation from the third division. On 23 January 2023, he replaced Moisés Egert at the helm of Botafogo-PB, [28] but was himself sacked on 3 March. [29]
Botafogo-PB
Nacional-AM
Campinense
Sampaio Corrêa
ABC